The new Dynasty AC/DC TIG welding machine for the Australian market

2021-11-12 08:23:30 By : Ms. Susie Wang

Just as people prefer certain car brands, welders will miss the welding machines they use. In Australia, Miller's Syncrowave 250 AC/DC TIG welder was introduced more than 20 years ago and has been a popular welder ever since-reliable, consistent, and perfect amperage for aluminum manufacturing and repair work. It is the best in its class. so far.

"The new Miller Dynasty 280DX machine has recently been launched on the Australian market. At 280 amps, it is very suitable for 210 and 400 amp Dynasty machines. For those who have been using Syncrowave, this is the ideal machine to upgrade to. "Welding Industry Australia (WIA) Eastern Region Account Manager Glenn Callinan said. "This machine is particularly suitable for precision engineering, aluminum manufacturing, and marine, transportation and defense industrial applications."

There are many benefits to upgrading to Dynasty 280DX. The key attributes of the new technology include larger duty cycle, AC frequency control, AC balance control and four AC waveforms to choose from.

"Compared with 200 amps on Syncrowave, the new Dynasty 280DX will get a 60% duty cycle at 235 amps. The AC frequency control was previously fixed at the power input frequency and can now be varied between 20 and 400 Hz. You still Get better AC balance control-larger window allows less etching and better looking welds. The balance range of this machine is 30% to 99%, while the balance range of Syncrowave is 35-85% ," Callinan explained. "On Syncrowave, we only have one AC waveform option-soft square wave. Dynasty 280DX has four AC waveforms to choose from, advanced square wave, soft square wave, sine wave and triangle wave."

The important thing is that Dynasty 280DX has higher portability and less power consumption. Compared to the much heavier Syncrowave weighing 170 kg, the machine weighs 25 kg. It is also more energy efficient than current competitors in the Australian market.

"It consumes a lot of power. When you take into account the ongoing costs of running the machine, this can translate into significant savings. It also depends on the power available in your workshop. Dynasty 280DX has greater advantages through Auto-Line technology. Flexibility, which means it can work at any voltage, single-phase or three-phase,” Callinan explained.

The user-friendly front panel interface also provides welders with easy access to features such as sleep timer and professional settings for welding parameters, although there are many features worth considering.

The main features of Dynasty 280DX:

Similar to its predecessors, the new Dynasty 280DX is composed of high-quality components. In this regard, Miller's guarantee has not changed.

"Miller machines are known for their reliability and consistency. Dynasty 280DX is no exception-it is Miller's quality throughout. The three-year'True Blue' Miller warranty also applies," Callinan said.

Like the entire Miller series of machines, WIA is the exclusive supplier of Dynasty 280DX in Australia. In line with the company's commitment to provide high-quality products, WIA also provides customers with training and consulting services to ensure that they choose machines that suit their specific needs. All their managers, including Callinan, have a practical background in welding and have a deep understanding of how the machines work and what they are best suited for.

"We will provide an evaluation before any sale, and allow customers enough time to evaluate the machine in their workshop, so that they can see the specific difference and value of the purchase. We are also more willing to do it with our customers to ensure The machine works well for them-we provide on-site operator training, and if customers have any questions or questions about the product, we can provide services for them at any time," Callinan reiterated.

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