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Kemppi launches all-in-one weld and clean machine – a new industry benchmark

Kemppi, has released a groundbreaking machine that delivers high-quality ACDC TIG welding and professional weld cleaning capability in the one unit, to set a new industry benchmark.

The unique Kemppi Minarc T 223 ACDC GM features built-in electrolytic weld cleaning. Welders can quickly convert a TIG torch to cleaning mode, where the new MAX WeldClean cleaning process uses an efficient combination of electric current and phosphoric acid to remove oxidation and discoloration fast for perfectly clean high-quality welds.

MAX WeldClean lets welders complete high-quality welds without using a separate weld cleaning machine. Just convert the TIG torch to cleaning mode and you are ready to go.

“By combining weld cleaning with the ability to deliver quality welds in the one machine, the Minarc T 223 provides the welder with considerable convenience as they can perform both tasks in the one spot. This saves them precious time to help boost productivity and revenue,” explained Stuart Orr, Sales Director, Kemppi Australia.

Powerful and versatile, the new Minarc T 223 is a 220 A single-phase AC/DC TIG welding machine. This multi-voltage machine provides precise and accurate welding thanks to its highly stable arc.

The machine is also remarkably portable. Compact and lightweight, welders can easily carry the machine anywhere on site for fast, quality welding and cleaning.

Other practical features of the Kemppi Minarc T223 include:

Quality welding performance with AutoPulse
The AutoPulse with frequency control feature helps deliver fast, high-quality, low spatter welds. This capability ensures welders consistently achieve great looking welds, saving them both time and money.

Handy memory channels
The Minarc T 223 is also equipped with memory channels to customise and save personal settings. Welders can quickly retrieve settings for faster set up and greater productivity.

 Easy to read display panel and control options for effortless operation
The T 223 features a large, colour LCD display panel with impact protection. The clear user interface is easy to read in different light conditions, and together with the intuitive control knob make choosing settings easier.

For greater convenience, the Minarc T 223 also comes with various remote control options. In addition to the touch screen panel, welders can choose to contol their machine with the FR41 wired foot pedal or via the on-torch remote control.

Quality construction
Designed and made in Finland, the Minarc T 223 has been built to last. Robust and tough, it can absorb knocks and withstand challenging environments. Suitable for various welding tasks, the welder can use the machine to work in various industries including medical and food manufacturing.

“For the professional, busy welder, the Minarc T 223 is a genuine game-changer,” said Stuart. “Nothing else combines powerful welding performance with easy-to-use electrolytic weld cleaning in the one machine like the T 223 to empower the welder.”

 

 

 

 

 

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