DERBY 182 MIG/MAG welding machine
585,37 £Compact inverter technology
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XuperMIG 5004 MIG/MAG digital inverter
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XuperMIG 3000 MIG/MAG welding machine
2.772,39 £Professional - Powerful - Portable
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XuperMIG 4004 MIG-MAG Digital inverter
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XuperMIG connecting hose set, water
627,18 £for XuperMIG 4004 and 5004
Wire feeder XM for XuperMIG 4004 + 5004
2.092,84 £for XuperMIG 4004 + 5004
DERBY 426 DS MIG/MAG, MMA and TIG Multiprocessor
3.063,38 £with a wide range of welding processes
DERBY 426 DS wire feeder
1.291,56 £for the MIG/MAG, MMA and TIG welding ...
Intermediate hose package - DERBY 426 DS
276,06 £DERBY 326
2.652,32 £Castolin Eutectic's wide range of high-quality MIG/MAG welding machines offers the right solution for every need and application. Whether you are working in the workshop or on the construction site, our welding machines are precise, reliable and easy to use.
Castolin Eutectic MIG/MAG welding machines can be used to effortlessly process various materials such as metals, stainless steel or aluminum. The MIG welding machines stand for the highest quality and durability and are the first choice for professional welding applications in many industries.
MIG/MAG welding machines are a type of arc welding in which a continuous wire feed is used to create an arc between the wire and the workpiece. A shielding gas is used to protect the weld from oxidation.
These welding machines are a versatile process that can weld a variety of metals, including steel, aluminum and stainless steel. They are designed for tough use in demanding industrial environments, ensuring durability and performance so that welding professionals can achieve flawless welds with minimal spatter while optimally regulating the heat input to protect the integrity of the workpiece.
The MIG/MAG welding machine is designed to seamlessly adapt to different welding techniques, supporting both MIG (metal inert gas) and MAG (metal active gas) processes. MIG welding uses inert gases such as argon or helium to minimize oxidation and maintain the purity of the weld seam. In MAG welding, on the other hand, the welding process is enriched with active gases such as carbon dioxide or oxygen, which improves the penetration depth and increases the strength of the joint.
MIG/MAG welding equipment consists of a power source, a wire feeder, a shielding gas supply and a welding gun. The power source supplies the current required to generate the arc. The wire feeder feeds the wire into the welding gun. The shielding gas supply supplies the shielding gas to protect the weld seam. The welding gun holds the wire and allows the welder to control the wire feed and the arc.
MIG/MAG welding is a relatively safe process, but can be dangerous if not performed correctly. It is important to wear safety goggles, a welding helmet, a welding jacket and leather gloves when welding. It is also important to work in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling welding fumes.