Welding depends on the type of welder used, the power
source, and your proficiency in using the equipment. An AC/DC welder is common
in the TIG welder and it is preferred. Its efficiency emanates from features
like:
1. Versatility
The AC/DC currents associated
with the TIG welders increase the versatility of machines and it is also cost
effective rather than using more than one type of welder. The hanging current
makes it possible for different metals to be welded. AC/DC welders are more appropriate when you need to work
on soft or hard metals saving time otherwise spent interchanging welders.
2. High frequency arc welding
The best arc welders are the high frequency energy welders
capable of striking arcs between the tungsten electrodes and the material being
welded. The AC/DCTIG welders are the best welders if you need to work
efficiently.
3. Heat control
The welding process is a hot
affair. To perform efficiently, you will need to have some heat control built
in the welder. The best AC/DC TIG welders have inbuilt control system, a pulser
that alternates between high and low current maintaining
fast and easy welding.
It also comes with an inbuilt
fan that is thermostatically controlled keeping the temperatures favorable
always.
4. Foot pedals
You get better control over your
welds when you have free hands that deal with the torch. This is made possible
by foot inbuilt foot pedals in TIG welders. You can therefore make the most out
of the welder when it has pedals.
With the efficiency given when working on an AC/DC
welder, you can be sure to get more quality work done.