The first of its kind, the new silicon carbide (SiC) IGBT is the next-generation of semiconductor technology. Our new SiC IGBT works to make the machine more reliable, with a superior arc performance and better weld quality compared to previous IGBT technology.
Dual Plug Compatibility
Power flexibility by connecting to either a 10A or 15A outlet. In 10A mode, the duty cycle is adjusted to optimise performance with a 10A outlet. Switch to 15A mode to increase the duty cycle, allowing you to fully harness the power capabilities of a 15A outlet for maximum performance.
5” Colour LCD Touchscreen
Change settings with ease with the intuitive touchscreen controls and next-generation user interface.
Power Factor Correction (PFC)
Get the most out of your machine. The PFC maximises the electrical efficiency of the machine and automatically compensates for any voltage fluctuations, so you get more output power and the internal components last longer.
Foot Control Ready
The Unimig Envy 230 AC/DC Welder supports the connection of both a wired or wireless foot control for extra versatility and convenience while welding. You can adjust your amperage hands-free to avoid disrupting your torch movement, and the wireless option reduces cables and adds greater manoeuvrability as well.
Speed Start
Speed up the formation of the weld puddle by applying a synergic pulse program to the beginning of the weld. The initial pulse works to melt the joint edges faster, for quicker puddle formation compared to a standard arc start.
TackPlus
TackPlus is a tack welding program used to create evenly spaced and sized fusion tack welds along a joint with minimal heat input.
Steady Arc
Steady Arc adjusts the welding current based on the arc voltage. When the voltage goes down, the amperage will go up, and vice versa, to give a consistent weld puddle, a sharper arc and a constant heat input. Weld speeds can be increased with no fluctuations in the weld current.
Amplitude Control
Amplitude Control adjusts the percentage of the AC waveform that is on the negative side for a more penetrative weld. Increasing the percentage of electrode negative puts more heat into the base plate, allowing for greater penetration, a narrower arc, plus faster weld speeds and metal deposition.
TIG Smart-Set
The easiest way to set up for a TIG weld, simply set your filler material, joint type, tungsten diameter, and material thickness and you’re good to go!
Mixed AC/DC
Experience the best of both worlds. Mixed AC/DC combines the efficiency of AC and the penetration of DC- TIG in one weld. With it, you get faster welding speeds, better penetration, a faster weld puddle on cold workpieces, and you can weld thicker materials.