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We offer a wide variety of TIG welders for welding steel, stainless, aluminium & more with inverter based DC & AC/DC and air & water cooling models available. Choose from scratch start, lift arc & high frequency ignition options.
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MORE ABOUT TIG WELDERS
Where is the TIG welding process used?
- TIG welders are used in the industry when precise, strong welds are required. It produces great results on thinner metals & offers a more aesthetic weld bead.
- TIG welding is a skilled weld to execute, due to the intricacy of the process, however the results can produce incredibly clean and polished results.
Which TIG welder types are there?
- DC current is used for mild & stainless steel
- AC/DC for welding aluminium.
- Inverter based units reduce weight & are energy saving
- Pulse TIG models offers less heat input, increased control & speed benefits
- Arc ignition is important (HF, lift arc & scratch start)
Key drivers when building a TIG Welding machine specification
- Material type
- Material thickness
- Frequency of use
- Available Electrical supply
- Portability of the unit
- Ease of set up & operation
- Duty cycle
Dig into our TIG welding machine guides
To break down the features required when choosing a TIG welder, read our in depth article advice article Choosing the right TIG welder . Our experts break down the key components to aid your choice & discuss everything from water cooling, to arc ignition & control panels.
After Sales Services for TIG welding equipment
Crucially, all of our TIG welding inverters sales are supported by our service & repair team, with trained engineers conducting repairs in the field or at our HQ.
Where ISO 9000 is a consideration, Welding equipment calibration to standard BS EN IEC 60974-14 can be undertaken.
Best selling TIG welders compared

DC Welding current ; 4 to 160 amps (160 amps @ 20 % duty cycle)
HF & Lift arc starting
Built in pulsing, great for stainless
Features; Upslope/downslope, adjustable pre-flow & postflow
Easy to use interface
Weight; 6 kilos
240 volts

Welding current; 220 amps @40 %
DC TIG & DC Pulse
Comfort 3.0 control panel for simple set up of weld parameters
Lift arc & HF starting
Weight; 10 kilos
110/240 volt input

Welding current; 3 to 230 amp, 230 amps @ 40 % duty cycle
Expert 3.0 panel allows for easy set up & has 5 memory settings
DC TIG, AC/DC TIG & High frequency pulsing
Weight; 19.2 kilos
110/240 volt input

Welding current: 2 to 300 amps, 300 amps @35 % duty cycle
HF & Lift arc starting
3.4 inch LCD easy to use control interface
AC TIG; Balance, frequency & AC wave forms
DC TIG; Pulsing & Pulse waveforms
Weight; 25 kilos
110/240/415 volt input






















