
Active Wave Technology
Active Wave ensures greater peace of mind during TIG AC welding. The integrated digital
Signal processor always calculates the waveform that produces the highest possible arc quality in real time
-Stability with the lowest possible noise emission. The sound level measurement shows
that with Active Wave, even at 300 A power, the dbA value is still below 80
dbA.
TAC
With TAC, one point is sufficient for tacking, as the pulsed arc moves the two melting baths to one another
in motion, causing them to "jump together" to form a melt pool within a very short time.
The TAC function can also be used when welding thin sheets without filler material
filler material.
HF ignition
The non-contact and gentle high-frequency ignition is the easiest way to start the welding process
To ignite the arc.
Contact ignition
Touch ignition can be used especially for sensitive applications.
This can minimise electromagnetic interference that can occur with HF ignition,
can be avoided.
Automatic dome formation
This function enables automatic calotte formation when welding aluminium and aluminium alloys
thus saving a lot of time. The size can be set by the user.
Scope of delivery, model year 11.2023:
Power source, mains cable, operating instructions
Technical data | |
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MagicWave 230i EF | |
Weight | 17.0kg |
Dimension / Width | 210,0mm |
Dimension / height | 369,0mm |
Dimension / length | 558,0mm |
Open circuit voltage | 100V |
Maximum welding current | 230A |
Welding current minimum | 8A |
Working voltage range | 10,3-19,2V |
Mains frequency | 50-60Hz |
Mains voltage | 230V |
Welding current / duty cycle [10min/40C] | 230A / 35% |
Welding current / duty cycle [10min/40C] | 195A / 60% |
Welding current / duty cycle [10min/40C] | 165A / 100% |
Mains fuse | 16A |