Processing Profile Height | 20-120 mm |
Working Pressure | 0.6-0.8 Mpa |
Air Consumption | 200 1/min |
Power Supply | 220/50 V/HZ |
Power | 1.5 K. W. |
Single Head Welding Machine
₹170,000.00
Plastic Door and window welding machines are a critical tool for processing plastic doors and windows. With its advanced technology, reliable performance and easy control, it does all the hard work for you! Its PC control, pneumatic transmission and CM oil-free lubricating bearing/linear motion ball bearing make it precise, straightforward to use, maintainable and suitable for a variety of tasks. Moreover, there is an additional head which provides users with the capacity to weld both windows and any special-shaped door and windows.
Here are some key features and characteristics of a single-head welding machine :
Welding Head
The machine is equipped with a single welding head or torch, which generates the necessary heat and electrical energy to melt the base metals and create a weld joint.
Power Source
Single-head welding machines typically rely on an electrical power source, such as an electric arc, to generate the heat required for welding. The power source can be a transformer-based welding machine or an inverter-based welding machine, depending on the specific model.
Control System
These machines come with a control system that allows operators to adjust welding parameters, such as current, voltage, and welding speed. The control system ensures precise and consistent welding performance.
Welding Process
Single-head welding machines can support various welding processes, including arc welding processes like shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), and gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). The specific process depends on the machine’s capabilities and the application requirements.
Applications
Single-head welding machines are used in a wide range of industries, including automotive, construction, shipbuilding, metal fabrication, and more. They are suitable for welding various metals, such as steel, aluminum, stainless steel, and copper.
Versatility
While single-head welding machines have a single welding head, they can often be used for different types of welding applications by changing the welding parameters and the type of filler material used.
Automation
Single-head welding machines can be integrated into automated welding systems, allowing for higher productivity and consistent weld quality. They can be incorporated into robotic welding cells or used as standalone machines for manual welding operations.
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