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Oct 01, 2025 - 01:04 PM
Pulse control allows you to regulate the heat input during welding, which is especially useful for thin materials or heat-sensitive metals. It helps prevent burn-through, minimizes distortion, and enables precise bead control. TIG welders with adjustable pulse features, like the Lincoln SquareWave TIG 200 and Lincoln Sprinter 180Si Case and TIG One-Pak, offer enhanced control for demanding applications. A variety of models feature pulse capabilities, allowing users to tailor performance for their specific tasks.
