SanPAW 150PW and Plasma Welding

 

The alternative to Plasma and Laser.

The 150PW Plasma Arc Welding System is self-contained in a small package with a 200 Amp power supply, control console and Recirculator with many advantages over traditional automated plasma welding. It’s pilot arc circuit results in consistent arc starting every time, reduced scrap and improved process control for repeatable, high quality welds.

Easy to setup: just requires attaching input power, gases, then mounting the torch.

Features and Benefits:

  • 0.5-200 Amp current range – providing quality performance on a wide variety of applications.
  • Smooth DC arc – repetitive, high quality welds.
  • Pilot Arc – repeatable arc starting reducing defects and rework .
  • Multiple Voltage Input – 200-230/460VAC, 1/3 phase, 50 or 60 hz (575VAC with optional module)
  • Current Limiter – limits power source output to torch capability to avoid torch damage.
  • Preview Set Current – eliminates costly test set-ups/displays actual current/voltage.
  • Included Weld Sequencer (Current Sloper/Pulser).
  • Internal Torch Coolant Recirculator.
  • Save 9 Programs.
  • Protection devices:
    • Coolant flow protection/interlock
    • Coolant temperature protection/interlock
    • Console temperature overload detection/interlock
  • Simple interface – automated or manual control
  • Can utilize a number of competitive torches.
  • Approvals — CSA (pending); IP23S; IEC 60974-1 (CE)
  • 3 Year Warranty

Part Number: IDU-W150PW-U1DVP (Power Supply Only.)

The SanPAW 150 PDF Brochure

THE PLASMA ARC WELDING ADVANTAGES:
The plasma welding process offers two prime benefits: Improved weld quality and increased weld output. Plasma welding offers advanced levels of control, arc stability and weld consistency for high quality welds either in miniature or precision applications.

The plasma process is equally suited to manual and automatic applications. It has been used in a variety of operations ranging from high volume welding of micro components, to precision welding of surgical instruments, to automatic repair of jet engine blades to the manual welding for repair of components in the tool, die and mold industry.

MICROPLASMA ARC WELDING ADVANTAGES:
How Plasma Welding Works: The system requires a power supply and welding torch. In the plasma welding torch a Tungsten electrode is located within a copper nozzle having a small opening at the tip. A pilot arc is initiated between the torch electrode and nozzle tip. This arc is then transferred to the metal to be welded.

By forcing the plasma gas and arc through a constricted orifice, the torch delivers a high concentration of heat to a small area. With high performance welding equipment, the plasma process produces exceptionally high quality welds on a variety of materials.

FEATURES AND BENEFITS:
 Protected electrode, offers long times before electrode maintenance (usually one 8 hour shift)
 Low amperage welding capability (as low as 0.1 amp)
 Arc consistency and gentle arc starting produce consistent welds, time after time
 Stable arc in arc starting and low amperage welding
 Minimal high frequency noise issues, HF only in pilot arc start, not for each weld
 Arc energy density reaches 3 times that of GTAW. Higher weld speeds possible
 Weld times as short as .1 second
 Energy density reduces heat affected zone, improves weld quality
 Length of arc benefits due to arc shape and even heat distribution
 Diameter of arc chosen via nozzle orifice

Contact us for more detailed information about plasma welding or call us at 615.793.7020.

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Precision High/Low AMP Plasma Welding System: A self-contained plasma welding power supply can easily interface with DT-400 Weld Programmer and Secheron® Plasma Torch which offers complete control of weld parameters for consistent high quality welds, increased productivity and reduced down time. Accurate at low amperages, this plasma welding system provides a unique alternative to more costly processes.