Stable, low-spatter welding processes
require digital welding systems with enormous computing power, not to mention gigantic
storage capacities, ultra-fast bus systems and, last but not least, dynamic
wirefeeders. Essential properties include excellent root formation, a high
deposition rate with reduced heat input, stable penetration behavior, and
consistent arc lengths.
With our future-focused welding device platform TPS/i,
we take all these requirements into account. The platform facilitates
innovative welding processes such as LSC (Low Spatter Control), PMC (Pulse
Multi Control), and PCS (Pulse Controlled Spray Arc). LSC is characterized by
high arc stability and reduced spattering, while PMC boasts an improved pulse
correction function and advanced SynchroPulse method. Both welding processes
involve the use of penetration and arc length stabilizers. PCS, in turn, enables
welding professionals to switch seamlessly between pulsed arc and spray arc.
The problematic intermediate arc is shielded.
Innovative welding processes and
characteristics simplify the operation of welding systems, save time, and
improve the quality of the welds. Our CMT process, which enables controlled
droplet detachment with limited heat input, is still unmatched, particularly
for thin sheet welding.