TPT July 2023

TECHNOLOGY

ESAB launches TIG and MMA inverter for pipe welding construction and repairs

directives and offer customers superior energy efficiency. Renegade’s advanced MMA features include adjustable hot start, adjustable arc force and electrode type selection to optimise arc characteristics for basic, rutile and cellulosic electrodes. TIG functions include HF arc starts, Lift TIG for arc starts without HF, gas pre- and post-flow, adjustable upslope/ downslope, 2- and 4-stroke trigger functionality and offer remote control compatibility. With the Renegade ET 210iP Advanced, a dual-current mode trigger function switches between two output current settings to control heat input and size of the weld pool. This mode can be activated from the Exeor TIG torch, either the SR 17 air-cooled model or the SR 21 water-cooled model. The Renegade ET 210iP Advanced is used by fabricators that want best of-class arc performance in a compact, highly portable package. This includes industrial and mobile fabricators, shipyards and offshore years, civil and pipe construction, repair and maintenance, pressure vessel and steel erection. Easy-to-grab front, rear and top handles provide the operator maximum flexibility for lifting the machine and handles are constructed and positioned to protect connectors and the panel from rough welding environments. The machines are assembled at ESAB’s facility in Opole, Poland.

ESAB ® has introduced the Renegade™ ET 210iP Advanced, a pulsed TIG/MMA inverter featuring a 4.3" colour TFT (thin film transistor) operator interface that is as advanced as its arc welding performance. The 110mm-wide colour display, in combination with two soft keys and a push-button knob, provide intuitive and easy access to all welding functions. The Renegade ET 210iP offers a TIG welding output of 210A and an MMA output of 180A, both at 25 per cent duty-cycle. It has a pulsed TIG output adjustable between 0.1 and 999 pulses per second (PPS) and a peak pulse amperage duration that is adjustable between 10 and 90 per cent. The Renegade’s pulsed TIG performance is valued by fabricators working with stainless steel, chrome moly, thin metals, and other heat sensitive applications who use pulsed TIG to reduce heat input, narrow the weld profile and increase travel speed. “We designed the Renegade ET 210iP Advanced operator interface so that operators can visualise the full TIG weld sequence,” said Bartosz Kutarba, global product manager – light industrial equipment, ESAB. “Advanced displays make it easier and faster for operators to set and adjust all the functions users demand in a premium TIG/MMA welder, including pulse adjustment. Once preferences have been set, they can be stored in one of 10 memory slots for fast recall.” The colour TFT display is configurable in multiple languages and provides information on wear parts, filler metals and maintenance instructors.

In addition to the Renegade ET 210iP Advanced, ESAB recently launched the Renegade ES 210i inverter for MMA and Live TIG welding, the Renegade ET 180iP and Renegade ET 210iP. All machines use 1Ph, 115/230 VAC mains power ±15 per cent, 50/60Hz for location flexibility. Renegade inverters have a built-in active power factor correction circuit that allows the machine to work perfectly even on a poor-quality power supply and on very long extension cables (up to 100m). Renegade replaces ESAB’s Caddy ® arc and caddy TIG welding power sources, which were successful MMA/TIG products in Europe for the last two decades. With their modern inverter design, Renegade TIG and MMA welders meet EU Ecodesign The Renegade ET 210i Advanced inverter features an LCD-driven operator interface that provides intuitive and easy access to all TIG and MMA welding functions

ESAB www.esab.com

Leibinger introduces new coding and marking system at trade event in Germany

trade fair stand,” revealed Christina Leibinger, CEO of Paul Leibinger GmbH & Co KG. She added: “Also worthy of mention is the fact that the new system offers low operating costs.”

the F&B sector, or in the fast moving consumer goods segment, it is decisive that the marking runs smoothly and without any interruptions. “We have developed an entirely new coding and marking system that delivers exactly what it promises: worry-free printing. We will be bringing our innovation to life at our interpack

LEIBINGER, a global expert in coding & marking systems, presented an all new coding and marking system at the Interpack event in Düsseldorf recently. With the innovation, the company hopes to raising the benchmark in marking of a wide range of materials. “Especially in the case of cost sensitive applications, such as in

Paul Leibinger GmbH & Co KG www.leibinger-group.com

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