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Features |
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100% successful rate of arc start, 20 to 50% reduced spatter generation than conventional type |
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Welding quality varies depending on current waveform design capability and current range, equipped with real time current waveform control technology, reduced manpower for removal of spatters and slag, and excellent welding quality |
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Applicable Areas |
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Power supply unit for robot and automatic welding |
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Use solid wire and CO2 gas for welding of most steels |
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Change wire and gas for welding of nonferrous metal such as aluminum and STS (use separate supply unit and torch for aluminum welding) |
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Constant bead generation and easy tack welding by controlling welding time |
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Not applicable for block work for shipbuilding, outdoor or vertical works |
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Welding Quality and Predictability |
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Substitute for TIG and MAG welding. Robot and automatic welding |
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The quality of manual welding are determined by in the order of condition settings, proficiency, and performance of machine |
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Shapes of Spatter depending on Diameter |
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Below shows sieved spatters. Left figure shows coarse spatters generated from conventional inverter and SCR, and thus easily stick to the products and difficult to remove. Right photo shows fine spatters generated from our Magic Arc and they are non-sticky and easy to remove. |
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Waveform of welding current and voltage [Magic Arc, SEIL] |
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Current and voltage waveforms of Magic Arc are as follows. |
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![Waveform of welding current and voltage [Magic Arc, SEIL]](../images/product/img_MagicARC_02.gif) |
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Waveform of welding current and voltage by waveform control [Magic Arc, SEIL] |
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Left figure shows waveform of welding current and voltage for conventional welding machine and right photo shows waveform for Magic Arc. |
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![Waveform of welding current and voltage by waveform control [Magic Arc, SEIL]](../images/product/img_MagicARC_03.gif) |