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Parag Traders was established in GIDC, Vatva, Ahmedabad in 1980 by Mr.Parag Mashruwala to cater to the requirement of welding electrodes, equipments™ and accessories.

TIG 400p AC/DC

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TIG 400p AC/DC

Product Description :-

Parameter Value
Phase Three
Input Voltage (VIN) AC 415V ± 15%
Input Frequency (Hz) 50/60
Rated Input Power 23 & 16
Rated Input Current (Amp) 27.6 & 20
No Load Voltage (V) 68
Output Current Range 10-400
Rated Output Voltage (V) 36 & 26
No Load Loss 45
Duty Cycle (%) 60
Efficiency 85
Arcing Way
Power Factor 0.93
Insulation Grade f
Housing Protection Grade IP21
Wire & Electrode Dia. (mm) 1.6-3.15 & 1.6-4.0
Weight (Kg) 25 Kg
Dimension (mm) 478 x 328 x 302

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Parag Traders was established in GIDC, Vatva, Ahmedabad in 1980 by Mr.Parag Mashruwala to cater to the requirement of welding electrodes, equipments™ and accessories to various industries specialising in Fabrication, Machine Shop, Forging and Castings in Ahmedabad.

As on today
Parag Traders is known as Parag Electrodes Agencies Pvt. Ltd.

In the year 1990, we were appointed exclusive stockists of "MODI ARC ELECTRODES COMPANY," Modinagar (U.P.).

In the year 2009, "SHENZHEN RILAND INDUSTRY CO. LTD." appointed us as the stockiest of their "Hitronic" brand welding equipment™ for sales and services in Western India.

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frequently asked questions (FAQ)

The Pulse TIG/MMA AC/DC Welder Series TIG 400p AC/DC is a high-performance welding machine that offers both TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) and MMA (Manual Metal Arc) welding capabilities. It is designed for professional welders who require advanced features, including pulse welding and AC/DC welding modes.
The Pulse TIG feature allows for precise control over the welding process, making it ideal for applications that require excellent control of heat input and bead appearance. It also reduces heat-affected zones, minimizes distortion, and enhances welding speeds.
The AC/DC welding modes enable welding on both AC (Alternating Current) and DC (Direct Current) power sources. AC is essential for welding aluminum and aluminum alloys, while DC is commonly used for welding other metals like steel and stainless steel.