Inverter MIG Welder

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Kingnow Tech Co., Ltd

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2020 New Portable Welding Machine MIG200/250/300E

MIG SERIES (IGBT)

MIG200E/250E/300E

E=Economic


1. Integrated Wire Feeder Design,15kg Wire Holder;

2. International Brand IGBT and Rectify Tube;

3. Easy to Take And Operate, High Convenience For MIG/MAG Welding

4.High Duty Cycle,Energy saving,High Reliability;

5. Little Splash, Deep Pool, Good Welding Appearance


· You working in the shop, on the farm or at home, the MIG Welder is your go-to tool for basic wire welding projects and repairs.

· Handle 2 pound rolls of wire, easily carried to any Do-It-Yourself, Maintenance, Repair, Metal Fabrication and Hobbyist project. 2-knob tapped control can be set to your material application for easy operation.

· Simply plug in the welder where 110V or 230V input power is available for immediate use. Set the 2 knobs tapped control for your material application.

· Precision full adjustment drive system reduces chance of wire tangling and crushing, forgiving arc makes dialing in your application easy.


ITEM

MIG200E

MIG250E

MIG300E


Power Voltage(V)

AC220±15%

AC220±15%

3P AC380±15%

3P AC380±15%

Rated Input Capacity(KVA)

8.2

11.3

8.3

11

Generator Capacity(KVA)

12.3

17.1

12.5

16.5

Rated Input Current(A)

37.1

51

12.6

16.7

Output Current Range(A)

50-200

50-250

50-250

50-300

Rated No-load Voltage(V)

50

52

50

52

Duty Cycle(%)

60%

60%

60%

60%

Insulation Class

F

F

F

F

Protection Class

IP21

IP21

IP21

IP21

Weight(Kg)

25

26.5

26.5

28

Dimensions(MM)

490*265*420

500*275*430

500*275*430

500*275*430


Learn More:

What is the Difference Between MIG and MAG?


MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding is a welding process in which an electric arc forms between a consumable wire electrode and the work piece. This process uses inert gases or gas mixtures as the shielding gas. Argon and helium are typically used for the MIG welding of non-ferrous metals such as aluminium.


MAG (Metal Active Gas) welding is an arc welding process where an electric arc is created between a consumable wire electrode and the material to be joined. MAG welding uses active shielding gases, primarily for the welding of steels. These shielding gases are mixtures of carbon dioxide, argon and oxygen.

Examples of these active gases include CO2 , Ar + 2 to 5% O2 , Ar + 5 to 25% CO2 and Ar + 10% CO2 + 5% O2.


The only difference between MIG and MAG is the type of shielding gas used.

The make-up of the shielding gas is important as it has a significant effect on the stability of the arc, the metal transfer and the degree of spatter. The shielding gas also impacts the behaviour of the weld pool, with particular regard to the penetration and mechanical properties of the welded joint.



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