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Category : Instrumentations for fluid management, control and transfer (gas and liquids) > Gas analysis instrumentation

Microwelder gas-generating soldering unit

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The Microwelder is a high performance gas-generating soldering unit producing a high temperature flame - in the range of 1200-3300° C - with a reliable, low-cost and safe operation.

Using a standard electrical supply, hydrogen and oxygen are produced by the electrolysis of distilled water. The mixed gases are passed through a gas atomiser and delivered to single or multiple torches via an output lead. Acknowledged as an industry standard, the Microwelder has been manufactured for over 15 years and thousands are in service throughout the world.

Three different models of Microwelder are available, allowing gas production to be matched to operating requirements. Easily-adjustable flame size, through a range of simply-fitted torch tips, makes the Microwelder one of the most flexible machines of its kind on the market. Operation calls for no gas bottles or gas storage - from the moment the machine is switched on gas is only produced as it is required.

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