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We professional production : Welding refers to the uniting or fusing of pieces by using heat and/or compression so that the pieces form a continuum. The source of heat in welding is usually an arc flame produced by the electricity of the welding power supply. Arc-based welding is called arc welding. The fusing of the pieces can occur solely based on the heat produced by the arc so that the welding pieces melt together. This method can be used in TIG welding, for example. Usually a filler metal is, however, melted into the welding seam, or weld, either using a wire feeder through the welding gun (MIG/MAG welding) or by using a manual-feed welding rod. In this scenario, the filler metal must have approximately the same melting point as the material welded. Before beginning with the welding, the edges of the weld pieces are shaped into a suitable welding groove, for example a V groove. As the welding progresses, the arc fuses together the edges of the groove and the filler, creating a molten weld pool. For the weld to be durable, the molten weld pool must be protected from oxygenation and effects of the surrounding air, for example with shielding gases or slag. The shielding gas is fed into the molten weld pool with the welding torch. The welding electrode is also coated with a material that produces shielding gas and slag over the molten weld pool. The most commonly welded materials are metals, such as aluminium, mild steel and stainless steel. Also plastics can be welded. In plastic welding, the heat source is hot air or an electric resistor. In MIG/MAG welding, an arc is created with the power supply through the welding gun between the welding wire being fed and the work piece. The arc fuses the material being welded and the welding wire, thus creating the weld. The wire feeder continuously feeds welding wire through the welding gun throughout the welding process. The welding gun also provides shielding gas to the weld. The MIG and MAG welding methods differ from each other in that MIG (metal inert gas) welding uses an inert shielding gas, which does not participate in the welding process, while MAG (metal active gas) welding employs an active shielding gas that participates in the welding process. Fan-COOLING; High performance; Wide range of working piece (material); Complete with CO2 Kit; Suitable for Professional working. Flux Cored Wire 0.8-1.0 Wire for Steel 0.8-1.0 TECHNICAL PARAMETER MIG-210C RATED INPUT VOLTAGE V 1PH240 NO LOAD VOLTAGE V 21-39 CURRENTRANGE Amp 40-210 RATED DUTY 25 INPUT CAPACITY KVA 6.4 PROTECTION CLASS IP IP21 INSULATION CLASS H USABLE ELECTRODES Mm 0.8-1.0 WEIGHT KG 65 DIMENSIONS Mm 900x440x700 Other Products:cutting equipment , die cutting machines , cutting machines , welding tips , welding nozzles , gas cutting torch , Gas Welding and Cutting , Arc Weldings , Welding and Cutting Accessaries , Punching , Aluminum Casting and Machining , Aluminum Casting , Gas cutting machine , Mig Welding Machine , Welding machine case , Welding Accessaries , CO2 Welding Machine , Metal case , Cutting Accessaries , Aluminum Machining , Cutting tip , Welding Nozzle , earth clamp , Machine box , Fireplace box , Gas Regulator , Electrode holder , Pressure gauge , Cabinet , Cutting Torch , Welding Torch , Heating Torch

