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Migatronic CenTIG 200 TIG Welder

£2,775.00£4,750.00
  • 200 amp output and 100% duty cycle
  • Lightest AC/DC TIG welder on the market (13.6kg)
  • DC/AC models with pulse function, air/water cooler
  • Crystal-clear digital display with intuitive interface
  • Advanced software functions for enhanced welding experience

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Stealth DIGI-MIG 400F DC MIG Welder

£3,533.74£4,461.06
  • Superior arc stability
  • Precision control of voltage and amperage
  • Compatible with a variety of welding wires
  • Easy to use and operate
  • Powerful and versatile

ESAB Fabricator ET 410iP TIG Stick Welder 380 – 415v 0447101881

£3,192.00 ex. VAT     £3,830.40 inc VAT
  • Produces high-quality welds with a smooth, consistent finish – ideal for welding critical applications
  • Easy to use, even for beginners with it’s simple interface and intuitive controls
  • Reliable and durable welder that can withstand the rigors of everyday use
  • 3 year warranty
  • Can be used for a wide range of applications, including welding steel, stainless steel, aluminium, and other metals

TIG Welders  | TIG Welding Machines

TIG welding, also known as Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), is a precise and versatile welding method performed using a TIG welder. The TIG welding process uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to create an arc that melts the workpiece and filler metal. A crucial element of this welding method is the use of shielding gas (TIG gas), which is used to protect the weld area from weakening through impurities.

Shop a broad range of TIG welders here at Express Weldcare Services, where you will find top of the range welding brands including: ESAB, Migatronic, Bohler, Parweld and Jasic.

What are TIG welders good for?

TIG welders offer a wide range of benefits, including:  

  • Excellent control over the welding process, resulting in precise and clean welds
  • High quality welds with no spatter
  • Capability to weld a wide range of materials, such as, aluminium, stainless steel, and other metals
  • Low heat input, which reduces the likelihood of warping, distortion or burn-through

The versatility of TIG welding allows it to be used in a range of applications, including automotive, aerospace, art and sculpture. With features like high-frequency start, AC/DC output, inverter technology, and pulse welding, TIG welding machines offer a range of capabilities for welding professionals and enthusiasts.

TIG Welders vs MIG welders?

The main differences between TIG welding and MIG welding are their precision and control versus speed and ease of use. TIG welding is well-suited for welding thin materials and exotic metals, while MIG welding is ideal for welding thicker materials and high-volume production. Both processes have their own unique features and benefits and are widely used in a variety of industries, depending on the specific welding application.

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