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Hot Wire Welding Machines

Hot Wire Welding Feed System
Tip Tig is a manufacturer of Hot Wire Welding Machines for both both manual and automated process applications. Our Hot Wire GTAW systems are designed to increase weld speed, weld quality and weld efficiency. Our patented system uses a motorized feed wire that guides the feed into the weld pool and agitates the pool. This vibration allows the operator to attain faster speeds and higher quality welds.
Our patented hot wire welding machines also allow for lower gas and smoke emissions that other hot wire GTAW welding processes. This is especially crucial during manual welding processes where ventilation is minimal and personnel exposure is at its highest. We also have a number of hot wire welding machines suited for automation and robotic welds. They boast increased speed and weld quality especially in the areas of pipe cladding and specialty metals.
GTAW Welding Machines
Tip Tig Provides GTAW welding machines and equipment suited to a number of hotwire GTAW applications. Our patented oscillating wire feed technology makes TIG welding faster and more accurate than ever. This allows for wire feed rates that are 100-300 percent higher that current methods. It also allows for process automation where manual Tig welds were once used.
Applications for Our GTAW Welding Machines
- Tig Weld Cladding
- Aluminum Tig Welding
- Stainless Steel Tig Welding
- Carbon Steel Tig Welding
- Titanium Tig Welding
- Inconel Tig Welding
- Copper Nickel Tig Welding
- Stellite Tig Welding
- Hastelloy Tig Welding
Our GTAW Welding system was approved by the UA and we have partnered with them to teach this new process.
“The standard manual GTAW welding process has taken a giant leap forward allowing our UA welders to perform at the highest of levels in this new Tig welding process. Using this new technology, UA members and our signatory contractors will have a significant advantage in the pipe welding industry. With the high quality of welding and up to 600% increase in production, this new process will allow the UA welder and contractor to be successful for many years to come”