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Rather than Hijack Welder Pauls recent thread, I have started another specifically about the Speed Processes.
To start, for those who havn't seen it can view the video here
At the moment, the Lorch SpeedProcesses comprise of SpeedPulse, SpeedArc and SpeedUp.
SpeedPulse.
SpeedPulse is a modified Pulse arc. It can be up to 48% faster than conventional Pulse welding on Steel. Conventional Pulse is a man made Spray arc, which unlike dip transfer has no contact with the work piece during the metal transfer and as such offer a host of benefits over conventional mig/mag welding on most materials such as......
One wire diameter for welding a wide range of thicknesses. For example, 1.2mm wire could be used to weld as low as 30 amps (approx 0.8mm Sheet) up too 450+ amps (Over 20mm thick)
Virtually Spatter Free due to the none contact material transistion
To start, for those who havn't seen it can view the video here
At the moment, the Lorch SpeedProcesses comprise of SpeedPulse, SpeedArc and SpeedUp.
SpeedPulse.
SpeedPulse is a modified Pulse arc. It can be up to 48% faster than conventional Pulse welding on Steel. Conventional Pulse is a man made Spray arc, which unlike dip transfer has no contact with the work piece during the metal transfer and as such offer a host of benefits over conventional mig/mag welding on most materials such as......
One wire diameter for welding a wide range of thicknesses. For example, 1.2mm wire could be used to weld as low as 30 amps (approx 0.8mm Sheet) up too 450+ amps (Over 20mm thick)
Virtually Spatter Free due to the none contact material transistion
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