YD-400AT3 DJR IGBT Invetrer Controlled DC ARC Welding Systems

MODEL YD-400AT3 DJR
INPUT SUPPLY 415 + - 20% 
PHASE / FREQUENCY THREE / 50-60 HZ
POWER CONSUMPTION 17.6 KVA/16.7 KW
WELDING CURRENT RANGE 20-400AMP
RATED VOLTAGE RANGE 36 MMAW
RATED DUTY CYCLE  60%
PROTECTION CLASS CLASS IP 23
INSULATION CLASS -H
DIMENSIONS(LXBXH)MM 550 X 330 X 600
WEIGHT 50 KGS
PRODUCT TYPE NEW
CONFIRMATION TO INTERNATIONAL STANDERDS IEC 60974-1:2000/GB 15579 .1:2004


The MIG welding process is semi-automated. This is also called as Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW). The process of MIG welding was developed in 1940. As this is a semi-automated process so there is a constant supply of filler wire in the form of MIG wire. This wire is being supplied by wire feeder which has a motorized function. The wire passed through the liner which also has a gas feeding through the same cable to the point where an arc is formed. The MIG welding is used in fabrication where higher production is required. The process needs electricity to produce heat, electrode or filler wire for the joint and inert gas to protect the welding joint from the air in the form of an inert gas of Co2. We ask you to buy MIG welder and if a robot is used in this welding process this welding becomes automatic. This MIG welding process is fast, cost effective and produces more welding units in a small period of time so it is a more effective method of welding.
The types of wire used are Carbon steel, stainless steel, and Aluminium. The wire feeder needs special change for the Aluminium wire filler. The carbon steel is best suited for the MIG welding. The welding by MIG are as welding is clean without smoke, very cheap, fast, time-saving in changing of the electrode is minimum so time efficient. It is good for spot and tack welds