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Products
for Industry
In Venezuela

Since 1995 we have provided solutions

for the industry in Venezuela

Our products

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MIG WELDERS

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MULTIPROCESS WELDERS

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TIG WELDERS

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ENGINE DRIVEN ​

WELDER GENERATORS

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Mig welders

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MIG (GMAW - Gas Metal Arc Welding) welding is the most common process used in home goods stores, small businesses, fabrication, and metal fabrication applications.

 

We have monophysical MIG welding machines, all-in-one or three-phase MIG welding systems to suit an infinite variety of applications, including stainless steel and aluminum welding.

Multiprocess Welders

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Multi-process welders make it easy for welding operators to tackle a variety of fabrication or construction jobs and projects on the job site, in the shop, or in the field without changing power sources, saving you time and money.

 

These welders are capable of MIG, Stick, TIG and flux cored welding processes.

Tig
Welders

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TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding is used to make critical precise welds when joining metals such as mild steel, aluminum or stainless steel.

 

TIG welding is a two-handed process (one hand holds the torch while the other feeds the filler metal) and commonly involves a foot pedal or a fingertip remote control to control the amperage of the arc while welding. Like MIG welding, a shielding gas (usually argon) is required. 

Engine
driven welder generators 

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Engine-powered welders incorporate a gasoline, diesel, or propane engine coupled to an electric generator to produce power for stick, TIG, MIG, and flux-cored welding.

 

Motor powered welders are generally transported on a truck or trailer for use outdoors. The electricity generated by a motor-driven welder powers fans, pumps, air compressors, or other power tools commonly found in workplaces.

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Equipment &
Consumables

Welding consumables

Accessories

Welding accessories

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