Our portfolio of Alfa-in welding machines, including the Perun 200 TIG, AlfaIn aXe 320 Puls Smart with water cooling, and ALF 182, represents the pinnacle in welding technology. These machines are designed to be versatile, powerful, and precise, making them ideal for a wide range of applications – from delicate TIG welding to robust metalwork. With our technology, you are always prepared to meet the requirements of any project with the highest efficiency and quality.
This welding method is known for its versatility and simplicity, making it a popular choice for many welding applications. It uses a flux-coated electrode that burns during welding to create a protective atmosphere around the weld metal.
It is ideal for outdoor work due to its resistance to wind and is suitable for a wide range of materials including carbon steel, stainless steel, and cast iron.
This welding method is known for its versatility and simplicity, making it a popular choice for many welding applications. It uses a flux-coated electrode that burns during welding to create a protective atmosphere around the weld metal.
It is ideal for outdoor work due to its resistance to wind and is suitable for a wide range of materials including carbon steel, stainless steel, and cast iron.
MIG/MAG welding is a highly efficient and productive method that uses a continuous wire as an electrode and protective gas to shield the weld metal from atmospheric gases.
This technique allows for fast welding with clean and high-quality welds, making it ideal for manufacturing and industrial applications, including the automotive industry.
MIG/MAG welding is a highly efficient and productive method that uses a continuous wire as an electrode and protective gas to shield the weld metal from atmospheric gases.
This technique allows for fast welding with clean and high-quality welds, making it ideal for manufacturing and industrial applications, including the automotive industry.
TIG welding provides excellent control over the welding process, leading to high-quality and aesthetic welds with minimal weld defects.
It uses an inert gas to protect the weld and a tungsten electrode that does not consume during welding. This method is preferred for welding thin materials, such as aluminum and stainless steel, and is suitable for applications where high weld aesthetics are important.
TIG welding provides excellent control over the welding process, leading to high-quality and aesthetic welds with minimal weld defects.
It uses an inert gas to protect the weld and a tungsten electrode that does not consume during welding. This method is preferred for welding thin materials, such as aluminum and stainless steel, and is suitable for applications where high weld aesthetics are important.