Hot Wire Tiger welding is used where high-fidelity welding is required.
This process is primarily used with GTAW or PAW welding processes.
Hot Wire Tiger Welding is generally faster to weld than GMAW welding, but it also has the advantage of the GTAW or PAW welding process.
- The welding current used can be adjusted regardless of the speed at which the welding rod is delivered.
- Easily controlled by fine heat input, overlay welding reduces the dilution rate with the base material and groove welding reduces poor penetration.
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· Composition of Hot Wire Tiger System
- - Hot Wire Tiger Power Source with Wavelength Control
- · Output of AC with wavelength control
- · Improving weld velocity compared to DC
- · Decrease arcing
- · The power source output is controlled by the Solid-State Control Module.
- - Large-capacity delivery devices
- · Composed of four delivery rollers powered by a large DC motor
- · Mounted with Wire Reel Holder
- · Provide Straightener as a basic specifications
- - Hot Wire Tiger Torch
- · Gas shading function prevents the oxidation of the weld rods until the heated weld rods are welded.
- · 200amps AC 100% capacity
- - Hot Wire Tiger Torch Positioner
- · Adjust the three axis by pre-setting the Weld Pool and Welding rod delivery angles before welding.
- · One axis acts as the central adjustment of the weld seam line
- · The other axis is to adjust the length of the stick out
specification
Output: 250A@30%, 50-200Hz AC at 15volts
Input: 380/415/440/460 Volts, 3 phase, 50/60Hz, 2.4KVA
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HWP-200E Power Source |
WF-50 Wire Transmission |
9629HW Control |
Height |
16“(400mm) |
8“(200mm) |
8"(125mm) |
Width |
16“(400mm) |
8“(200mm) |
10“(250mm) |
Depth |
22"(560mm) |
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6“(150mm) |
Weight |
145lbs(66kg) |
20lbs(9kg) |
7lbs(3kg) |