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The welding mesh machine is a device used to weld metal wires into mesh panels, widely applied in construction, transportation, agriculture, and animal husbandry. Powered by electricity, this machine forms a mesh structure from metal wires. The process begins with pre-treatment of the metal wires, such as cleaning and degreasing, to ensure welding quality and stability. The power supply is then connected to the welding mesh machine to provide the necessary electrical energy. The pre-treated metal wires are fed into the working area of the welding mesh machine through a feeding device. Finally, the welding head fuses the metal wires together, forming a mesh structure. This process typically uses either arc welding or resistance welding. High Welding Quality: Utilizing power electronics synchronous control technology, the welding time and segmented welding are managed by digital integrated circuits, ensuring high control accuracy, stable performance, and strong weld points without burn marks.
Easy to Operate: The input panel offers both touch screen and button options, making the operation more intelligent and user-friendly.
Strong Adaptability: It can weld a variety of materials, including hot-rolled ribbed, cold-rolled ribbed, hot-rolled smooth, and cold-rolled smooth, offering broad adaptability.
High Production Efficiency: The welding process is fast, allowing for the production of a large number of mesh panels per hour. Durable Equipment: The welding system, including transformers, thyristors, and upper and lower electrodes, uses forced water cooling and flow protection devices, ensuring reliable continuous operation.
High Degree of Automation: The entire machine is controlled by a computer and PLC programming controller, offering high automation and customization to meet user needs.