PRODUCTS & EQUIPMENT
HELVI SpA – Introduces: ‘EVO – Bright Evolution’
D
uring the Schweissen- Schneiden 2017
international trade fair, Helvi S.p.A. Introduced
to the welding world, the new concept ‘EVO – Bright Evolution’. EVO is the result of several years of R&D investment backed up by collaboration with demanding experts in the field. EVO combines technological improvements both in Hardware and Software that has resulted in a complete range of Inverters capable of satisfying the most challenging users’ welding requirements.
The benefits of the new EVO range are:
• Equipped with the newest Microprocessor generation • Use of advanced control
algorithms that guarantees high welding performance
• Faster reaction to electric arc variation and condition
• New welding arc dynamics with reduced spatter
• Possibility to weld all type of electrodes in all welding positions thanks to the new arc performance
• Higher energy efficiency • New electronic input voltage control which allows a wider range of work
• Automatic VRD to increase electrical safety and energy efficiency
• Optional interface for remote control on either MIG or TIG torchs with the brand new interface Up/ Down analog or digital
• Optional Bluetooth® interface for Auto-darkening helmet T-Link® by Trafimet
• Fast updating via USB port • Welding data analysis • TIG: new arc strike “SAFE START” function and Pulse frequency up to 2500Hz
• PLASMA: longer consumable life and improved cutting performance and quality With the brand new concept “EVO – Bright Evolution”, Helvi S.p.A. brings a higher level of technology to a wide range of
machines designed for professional use. Models that incorporate the EVO brand are: 1. Compact MMA/TIG 2. Multiprocess MAXITECH 3. Multiprocess MULTITECH 4. Plasma PC
Contacts: Helvi S.p.A – Viale Galileo Galilei 123, 36066 Sandrigo (VI) - ITALY Ph: +39-0444-666999 Email:
info@helvi.com Web site:
www.helvi.com
www.internationalmetaltube.com
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