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Plasma Arc Welding (PAW) is a welding process that heats an inert gas to an extremely high temperature so that the gas becomes ionized and electrically conductive. This plasma gas is constricted into a column by an orifice placed downstream of the electrode which is protected inside the nozzle of torch. The plasma is used to transfer an electric arc to the work piece to obtain the melting and coalescence of most metals and to constrict the arc during the welding process.
Features and Benefits of the SANPAW 300PW
- 5-300 Amp current range - providing quality performance on a wide variety of applications.

- Smooth DC arc - repetitive, high quality welds.
- Pilot Arc - repeatable arc starting reducing defects and rework.
- Multiple Voltage Input - 200-230/460 VAC, 3 phase, 50 or 60 hz.
- Current Limiter - limits power source output to torch capability to avoid torch damage.
- Preview Set Current - eliminates costly test set-ups/displays actual current/voltage.
- Included Weld Sequencer (Current Sloper/Pulser).
- Save 30 Programs.
- Protection devices:
- Coolant conductivity warning circuit.
- Coolant flow protection/interlock.
- Coolant temperature protection/interlock.
- Console temperature overload detection/interlock.
- Simple to setup: A self-contained unit, which requires attaching input power, Coolant recirculator and gases, then mounting the torch.
- Simple interface - automated or manual control.
- Can utilize a number of competitive torches.
- 3 Year Warranty.
300PW Brochure