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QuietPulse™

Get the clean, stacked-dime look you want and the quality and precision you need with pulse DC TIG welding. With inverter technology, pulsing helps novice welders gain essential skills and master welders achieve new heights.

Dynasty 400 Application M-Fab1-1980_LR

What Is Pulse Welding?

Pulse welding is a variation of the traditional welding process that alternates between a high and low current, allowing the welder to vary the pulses per second based on the project, material and desired result.

 

In traditional TIG welding, the machine is set to a max amperage, and a remote amperage control is used to adjust its output, varying only slightly to add more or less heat. In pulse welding, the TIG torch delivers the output in bursts or pulses, instead of a stable amperage. This results in many benefits that can make your TIG welds more accurate, more visually appealing and make your welding tasks easier.

Why Pulse?

Pulse DC welding has many advantages that can help welders of any skill level improve their TIG welds:

  • Increased travel speed
  • Reduced heat input/heat affected zone (HAZ)
  • Ability to weld thinner materials with less distortion
  • Helpful for welding in difficult positions
  • Greater control over the appearance of the finished weld
  • Ideal for TIG beginners looking to practice rhythm of adding

Tune in to the Weld With QuietPulse™

QuietPulse is activated by changing the wave shape during DC pulse welding, creating a slower, more fluid transition between the background and peak amperage to create the least possible audible noise.

Maxstar 210, 280, 280 Multiprocess, 400 and 800 Series machines manufactured starting with serial number ND040985L and the new Dynasty 210, 300 and 300 Multiprocess machines have QuietPulse™. Any Maxstar machines manufactured prior to the serial number ND040985L can purchase the QuietPulse™ Expansion Memory Card (PN 301790).