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Single Phase Pulse


Titan 261i MST Pulse

250a PULSE MIG/Stick/TIG(Lift) Welding Inverter

  • IGBT Inverter Technology
  • (PFC) Power Factor Correction
  • Devoted Synergic Programs
  • Manual / Synergic Mode Selection
  • 2T / 4T Trigger Selection
  • Single/Dual Pulse MIG Modes
  • 4R GEARED Metal Drive System
  • Spool Gun Interface
  • Easy Set Plate Thickness (MIG)
  • Simple to Operate
  • Wave Form control
  • Infinite Amperage Controls


Three Phase Pulse


Fronius TPS 270i Compact

Much more than just a tool

It is a welding partner that communicates with the user in many different ways.
The intuitive plain-text display gives users information on all machine parameters in the form of descriptive texts, and the system automatically detects all available components and warns of any incompatibilities.
Among many other features, the mini-display integrated into the Jobmaster torch lets users control the power source from the welding workplace. Remote maintenance and system analysis are possible via Internet.


Fronius TPS/i Range

The TPS/i is a universal genius, available in the 320, 400, 500 and 600 A power categories. It has been redesigned from the ground up. As a result, the weld properties have been significantly improved, communication between man and machine has been optimised, and the handling has been perfected. The modular design and potential for system add-ons ensure a high degree of flexibility. With perfectly harmonised components, the TPS/i is the welding system of the future.

Kemppi Fastmig X Pulse Welder

Kemppi Fastmig X

Welding workshops, especially those specialized in heavy contract manufacturing, need reliable multi-process welding, including MIG/MAG welding with pulse capability and stick welding, for various applications where high productivity, quality, and flexibility are desired.


Aristo Mig U5000iw w/U82 & WeldCloud

Esab Aristo® Mig 5000i

The new edition, multi-process Aristo® Mig 5000i power source provides substantially improved arc welding performance and higher productivity for robotic and semi-automatic applications.

Lincoln SPEEDTEC® 320CP

  • User friendly control panel – easy settings and process selection,
  • Technological advance – 99 programs, call programs with trigger, welding cycle sequencer,
  • Ready for the heaviest industrial conditions – developed and tested under the hardest conditions to grant the reliability you need,
  • Synergic mode – more than 100 synergic programs are available for precise control of welding parameters,
  • Modular concept to meet all user requirements,
  • PULSE mode – pulsed MIG process is great for low spatter, low heat input and out-of-position applications – makes any operator a better welder!

Pulse MIG welding

In Pulse MIG welding, the welding power-source rapidly and automatically switches between high peak current (better fusibility) and a low background current (reduced heat and distortion). Pulse MIG welding machines can be used on mild & carbon steels, aluminium, stainless steel, copper, brass and high tensile steels such as hardox and bisalloy type products.

Today, almost every plate-boat builder and ship building welder has a Pulse MIG welding machine. Due to these machines becoming increasingly portable, this enables safe handling and better access into engine rooms and small areas within the vessels.

Pulse MIG welding is widely used in the automotive industry where most of the vehicle manufacturers recommend MIG welding processes for today’s aluminium-intensive vehicles, but not all operators and repairers know the difference between standard MIG welding aluminium from Pulse MIG welding on aluminium, so let’s take a closer look at their differences.

Pulse MIG welding can be used on both thick and thin aluminium, on thicker sections it helps minimize downtime for repositioning parts since it generates a cooler weld pool than traditional spray transfer process, making it usable in all welding positions.

By pulsing the current, the operator can control the heat input into the parts and weld thinner gauge material without burning through or warping the parts being welded.

In many cases,the welding operator can put more weld metal in the joint / fillet in less time without the risk of adding too much heat. Pulse MIG welding can also allow for faster wire feed and travel speeds, again increasing productivity, while simultaneously reducing heat input, decreasing residual stress, and lowering the opportunity for distortion.

Other advantages to Pulse MIG welding, include the ability to control the bead profile, as well as improved arc starting and stopping (weld crater removal).

Using a Pulse MIG welding process for thin aluminum is about the only option, because whilst short circuit MIG is too cool and subsequently prone to cold lap due to aluminium’s excellent thermal conductivity, it transfers the heat away from the weld zone before good fusion can occur. Spray transfer MIG is too hot and prone to burn-through, especially on the back of the weldment or when gaps exist. AC TIG process was traditionally selected to weld thin aluminum, however this has the slowest travel speeds, this increases cycle time and heat input, which makes the weldment prone to distortion.

Fortunately, new pulsed MIG technology is just right for welding thin aluminium.

Pulsed MIG gives users:

– The ability to control heat input. The pulse of peak current provides the good fusion associated with spray transfer, while the low background current cools the weld puddle and lets it freeze slightly.

– Good travel speeds. Switching from AC TIG to pulsed MIG increased travel speeds by a minimum of 30 percent while cutting heating input (Kj/in.) by more than 55 percent.

– The ability to control bead profile. Using a simple function called arc control, operators can adjust the width of the arc cone which lets them tailor the bead profile to the application. A wider bead can help tie-in both sides of a joint or on an outside corner, where a narrow bead helps provide good fusion at the root of a joint. In all cases, a bead of the right size eliminates excess heat input, over-welding and post-weld weld grinding and other finishing processes.

The Pulsed MIG is very versatile nowadays as it is no longer a complicated process. Toowoomba Welding Supplies is well equipped with high quality Pulse MIG welding machines for every welding application. Having great passion for high quality welding machines such as Fronius, Weldmax, Cigweld, and Kemppi products, TWS has a large portfolio of hire/rental and demonstration welders to help you decide on the right product for your project or workshop needs. Contact us now for more information and we’ll be glad to give you the solution.