Resistance Welding Machine Features Flexible Waveform Technology

At FABTECH Canada, Dengensha America will introduce the Flexwave resistance welding machine and corresponding flexible waveform technology, which combines the capabilities of a capacitive discharge welder (CDW) and a 15,000-Hz bipolar medium frequency converter (MFC).

According to the company, better-quality parts are created because less thermal distortion and larger currents in shorter weld times are combined with the stability of an MFC. Better management of current flow provides optimum weld quality and weld nugget quality, while also generating energy savings.

This technology provides direct current configuration of weld current values, which makes it easier to set parameters. It also maximizes waveform flexibility, which allows necessary parameter settings such as tempering, demagnetization, and upslope.

The new series includes the NICP-050, NICP-100, and NICP-150, with maximum weld currents of 50,000, 100,000, and 150,000 amps, respectively.

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