Mag/Mig Type Welding Machines, especially those known as inverter-based gas metal arc welding (MIG/MAG) machines, significantly enhance production efficiency with their modern designs. These machines come in various models and configurations to suit both light and heavy industrial applications. Below, you can find some key models of inverter-based gas metal arc welding machines along with their standout features:
- LN500 W Synergic Double Pulse
LN500 is an inverter-based welding machine that combines MIG (gas metal arc), MMA (stick electrode), and Argon (TIG) welding methods in one unit.
- LN500 A Synergic Double Pulse
LN500 likewise offers three welding methods (MIG/MAG, MMA, TIG) in one unit. It features an air cooling (A) unit and supports synergic double pulse functionality, enabling high-quality weld seams.
LN500 is a versatile machine designed with inverter technology, combining MIG/MAG, MMA, and TIG welding into a single body.
LN500 uses inverter technology suitable for gas metal arc welding and offers three different welding methods in one machine.
- LN400 W Synergic Double Pulse
LN400 is a multifunctional inverter-based welding machine designed for MIG/MAG, MMA, and TIG welding. It includes a water cooling system and synergic double pulse functionality.
- LN400 A Synergic Double Pulse
LN400 combines gas metal arc welding technology with MMA and TIG methods.
LN400 is a lightweight and portable welding machine thanks to its inverter-based structure. Its water-cooled Basic Pulse model with pulse welding capability elevates weld quality especially in fine sheet metal applications.
LN400 is a solution designed for industrial applications, integrating different welding methods in a single machine. The air cooling unit and pulse function offer high performance and user convenience.
All of these models combine the advantages of inverter technology, offering high performance, energy efficiency, and portability. Compared to traditional transformer-based machines, inverter welding machines are lighter and provide precise current adjustments thanks to their responsive electronic circuits. This allows welding operators to achieve flawless results with minimal setup, especially across varying materials and thicknesses.
Mag/Mig type welding machines are indispensable tools for improving weld quality and accelerating workflows in both mass production lines and maintenance-repair operations. Advanced features such as synergic control and double pulse greatly automate welding parameters and elevate seam quality.