

Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 01 Piece |
| Welding Current | 1200 A |
| Output Current | More Than 500 Amp |
| Welding Head Type | Single Wire |
| Automation Grade | Automatic |
| Power Source Type | Inverter |
| Duty Cycle | 100 % |
| Phase | Three Phase |
| Suitable Gouging electrode diameter | 6.00 mm |
| Suitable MMA electrode diameter | 10.0 mm |
| Max Spool Capacity | 30 Kg |

Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 01 Piece |
| Welding Current | 1200 A |
| Welding Type | SAW Welding |
| Welding Head Type | Single Wire |
| Automation Grade | Semi Automatic |
| Power Source Type | Inverter |
| Duty Cycle | 100 % |
| Phase | Three Phase |
| Rated Input Capacity | 24 V |
| Max Spool Capacity | 25 Kg |
| Current Capacity | 1250 Amps |

Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 01 Piece |
| Welding Current | 1250 |
| Output Current | 1000 A |
| Phase | Three Phase |
| Welding Head Type | Single Wire |
| Duty Cycle | 60 % |
| Power Source Type | Inverter |
| Automation Grade | Semi Automatic |
| Current Range | 50-1250 |
| Input Phase | III |
| Input Voltage | 415 V |
Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) is a welding process where a consumable electrode is continuously fed through a welding gun and melted by an electric arc. The molten metal is then protected by a flux that is fed around the arc and covers the welding zone. The arc and the molten metal are completely submerged in the flux, hence the name "submerged arc welding."
A Submerged Arc Welding Machine is a welding power source that is designed to provide the necessary electrical current and voltage to create an arc between the consumable electrode and the workpiece. It typically consists of a power source, a wire feeder, a welding gun, and a flux hopper.
The power source is usually a transformer or a rectifier that converts the AC or DC power supply to the necessary welding current and voltage. The wire feeder is responsible for feeding the consumable electrode through the welding gun at a consistent rate. The welding gun is designed to hold the consumable electrode and provide a means of positioning it close to the workpiece. Finally, the flux hopper is used to hold and dispense the flux around the welding zone.
Submerged arc welding is commonly used in heavy fabrication and manufacturing, especially in the production of large structural steel components, such as ships, bridges, and pressure vessels. It is known for its high deposition rates and excellent weld quality, making it a popular choice for applications that require high-quality welds at high production rates.

Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 01 Piece |
| Output Current | More Than 500 Amp |
| Phase | Three Phase |
| Welding Head Type | Single Wire |
| Duty Cycle | 60 % |
| Power Source Type | Inverter |
| Automation Grade | Automatic |
| Welding Current | 1250 Amps |
| Technology | IGBT Module Inverter |
| Current Range | 50-1250 Amps |
| Gauging | Yes |