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Heathpark Way
Heathpark Industrial Estate
Honiton
EX14 1BB

About Inverter Fusion Ltd

Proud manufacturers and distributors of British-made Fusion Welding equipment and machines

Experts in the field of welding, we offer a complete range of welders, welding accessories and consumables. Our experienced engineers are available to give support and advice to the welding community.

Suppliers of quality, cost-effective welding equipment and accessories throughout Devon, Cornwall, Dorset, Wiltshire, Somerset, Gloucestershire and UK wide.

IFL TRADE CENTRE

Our entire range of welding equipment, welders, consumables and accessories are available from our IFL Trade Centre in Honiton, Devon, South West, UK. Here you can test all our machines and receive expert advise from our experienced engineers.

WELDER SERVICE AND REPAIR CENTRE

Inverter Fusion welders come with a complete after-sales service. Through our service centre, our engineers offer a welder calibration and service package.

WELDER REPAIRS

Our engineers can also carry out welder repairs, should your machine become damaged. Cost-effective welding equipment supplies and repairs throughout Devon, Cornwall, Dorset, Somerset, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, South West and UK wide.

TYPES OF WELDING EQUIPMENT



ARC MMA WELDING
Manual Metal Arc Welding is flexible and the most widely used welding process, and involves striking an arc between a covered metal electrode and a workpiece. The heat of the Arc melts the workpiece and the electrode, forming a weld pool; this cools and forms the weld joint. As the weld is laid, the flux coating on the electrode disintegrates, giving off vapours that serve as a shielding gas, which provides a layer of slag, both of which protect the weld area from atmospheric contaminant.

TIG WELDING EQUIPMENT
Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding is a process that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce the weld. The weld area and tungsten is protected from oxidisation or other atmospheric contaminants by an inert gas (Argon or Helium), and a filler metal is usually used to fill the weld joint and give the joint strength. Suppliers of a wide range of quality, cost-effective TIG welders and accessories.

MIG WELDING EQUIPMENT
Metal Inert Gas (MIG) Welding is a welding process in which an Arc is formed between a consumable wire electrode and a workpiece; heat melts both parties, and this then forms the weld joint. Consumable wire is fed through a MIG torch by a wire feed unit which is attached to the machine (power source). Whether it's MIG welders, consumables or spares, we supply a wide range of products for sale.

PLASMA CUTTERS
Plasma Cutting is the process that cuts through electrically conductive material by means of an accelerated jet of hot plasma. Compressed air is used and forced at high speed through a consumable nozzle towards a work piece which creates an arc. The Arc ionizes some of the gas, thereby creating an electrically conductive channel of plasma.

WELD CLEANING
Electrolytic Weld Cleaning is achieved by applying a mild electrolytic cleaning fluid to a welded area on a conductive weld cleaning brush. Electric current is then passed through the brush to the work piece until a desire cleaning and passivation result is achieved.

ACCESSORIES AND CONSUMABLES
Welding helmets, gloves, safety curtains and all the other welding safety and consumables you need. For competitively priced welding equipment, accessories and consumables, why not get in touch today? Our Devon-based factory supplies quality welding products throughout Cornwall, Somerset, Dorset, Wiltshire, Bristol, Gloucestershire and UK wide locations.

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Inverter Fusion Ltd General Description

UK manufacturer of digital inverter MMA and TIG welding machines - Nationwide network of distributors - Also import quality MMA and MIG Welders and plasma cutters
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