Welders

Find the ideal solution for your needs welding with our selection of professional welders. With advanced and reliable options for every type of processing.

Professional welders

Welding is an essential process in the manufacturing industry, used to join materials permanently and precisely. Whether it's maintenance projects, industrial manufacturing or precision work, we offer a wide selection of welding machines and accessories from top brands, such as SCHWEISSKRAFT and other leading brands in the industry. With our equipment, you can achieve impeccable results and tackle any type of welding with safety and precision.

Types of welding machines available

MIG/MAG Welders

Perfect for working on steel, aluminum and light alloys, MIG/MAG welders guarantee quality welding thanks to the continuous wire and the shielding gas. They are ideal for industrial and carpentry projects. Their features include:

  • High versatility: can be used on a variety of metallic materials.
  • Oxidation reduction: Shielding gas prevents corrosion.
  • Ideal for mass production: the continuity of the thread allows for speed and precision.

Multifunction inverter welders

Lightweight and compact, multifunctional inverter welders are easy to transport and ideal for jobsite work. They offer great flexibility and energy savings thanks to inverter technology. Benefits include:

  • Energy efficiency: reduced consumption compared to traditional welding machines.
  • Flexibility of use: suitable for various welding techniques.
  • Portability: compact and easy to transport.

Inverter electrode welders

Suitable for assembly work and outdoor welding, inverter electrode welders are powerful and precise, perfect for construction sites and workshops. Their features include:

  • Resistance in difficult conditions: they also work well in outdoor environments.
  • Fast and resistant welding: ideal for assembly operations.
  • Inverter technology: greater current control and arc stability.

TIG Welders

TIG welders provide high precision welding, perfect for thin materials and special alloys such as stainless steel. They are used in high precision sectors such as automotive and aerospace. Their main benefits are:

  • Exceptional precision: stable arc for clean and resistant welds.
  • Versatility in materials: suitable for delicate materials such as steel and aluminium.
  • Ideal for high quality finishes: for sectors that require aesthetics and resistance.

Plasma welders

Designed for precise cutting of metals of various thicknesses, plasma welders are ideal for obtaining clean cuts on steel and sheet metal. They are popular tools for:

  • Speed and precision: quick and accurate cuts.
  • Wide range of applications: suitable for different metal thicknesses.
  • Suitable for industrial production: ideal for environments with high demands on speed and precision.

Laser welders

Laser welders are advanced solutions that offer precise welding without deformation. Perfect for high-precision industries such as jewelry and electronics, their features include:

  • Low heat input: minimizes material deformations.
  • Extreme precision: ideal for fine and intricate details.
  • Perfect for delicate materials: used in fields such as aerospace and electronics.

Robotic welding stations

Robotic stations allow for the automation of welding processes, ideal for high productivity and repeatability. They are used for:

  • Advanced Automation: automated MIG, MAG and TIG welding.
  • High productivity: perfect for large-scale series production.
  • Precision and repeatability: ideal for production environments with large volumes.

Welding accessories and consumables
To achieve optimal results and ensure safety during welding operations, we offer a wide range of accessories and consumables, including:

  • Welding materials: high quality wires, electrodes, rods and consumables to ensure strong and long-lasting joints.
  • Personal protective equipment: helmets, gloves, screens and all the tools necessary for operator protection.
  • Welding torches and cables: essential accessories to improve precision and comfort during use, optimizing performance.

Choosing the right equipment for your welding needs is essential to achieving professional results. With a wide range of welding machines and accessories, we offer ideal solutions for every need, from precision welding to industrial welding.

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FAQ

    What is the easiest welder to use?
    The MIG welder is among the easiest to use, especially suitable for beginners. Thanks to the continuous wire and the protective gas, it allows clean and stable welding with a reduced learning curve.
    Which welder is better?
    The best welder depends on the use: TIG welders offer high precision, while MIG/MAG welders are ideal for fast work. Inverter welders, on the other hand, are versatile and low-consumption, ideal for flexible use.
    How many types of welders are there?
    There are different types of welders, including MIG, MAG, TIG, stick (MMA), and plasma. Each type is designed for specific needs and different materials.
    What kind of welder do you need to weld cast iron?
    For welding cast iron, we recommend a TIG or electrode welder with electrodes specifically designed for cast iron. These welders allow for precise temperature control, reducing the risk of cracks.
    How many amps should a good welder have?
    For light metals, 120-160 amps is sufficient. For more complex work, a welder with at least 200 amps will ensure adequate penetration and better results.
    How much power should a welder have?
    The power varies depending on the use: for domestic use about 3 kW are sufficient, while for industrial jobs at least 5 kW are necessary for thick materials.
    What is the difference between MIG and TIG?
    MIG welding uses a continuous wire and gas for fast welding. TIG uses a tungsten electrode for high precision welding, ideal for thin materials.
    Why is it called an inverter welder?
    Inverter welders use a technology that converts current to offer more precise control of power, ensuring stable welding and lower energy consumption.
    What is the difference between MIG and MAG?
    MIG uses an inert gas (such as argon), while MAG uses an active gas (such as CO₂). MIG is ideal for aluminum and stainless steel, while MAG is used for mild steel.