SPARTUS TIG welders – precision in every detail
SPARTUS TIG welders are designed for the most demanding tasks where weld quality and appearance are essential. With full arc control and stable ignition, TIG welders are ideal for thin elements, stainless steel, and aluminium. They are an excellent choice for both workshops and production environments.
TIG DC welders – ideal for carbon and stainless steel
TIG DC (direct current) welders are intended for welding structural steels, stainless steels, and copper. They ensure a stable arc, precise handling, and excellent control over heat input. These reliable devices are perfect for users who expect high-quality welds without discoloration or deformation.
TIG AC/DC welders – aluminium and high-conductivity materials
TIG AC/DC welders offer the broadest welding capabilities, enabling work with both direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC). The AC mode makes it possible to weld aluminium and other materials with high thermal conductivity. For this reason, SPARTUS AC/DC units are chosen in industry, production, and by welders who require full versatility.
Advanced TIG functions – pulse, HF, and extended control
SPARTUS TIG welders offer features that help achieve the highest weld quality, such as TIG Pulse, HF ignition, current downslope control, and a wide range of dynamic parameters. These functions ensure perfect weld pool control and arc stability, regardless of the material type or nature of the work.
Frequently
asked questions
What is the difference between a TIG DC and a TIG AC/DC welder?
A TIG DC welder operates on direct current and is used for welding steel, stainless steel, and copper. A TIG AC/DC welder also supports alternating current (AC), which enables welding aluminium and materials with high thermal conductivity. Therefore, AC/DC offers greater versatility.
Which TIG welder should you choose for aluminium?
For aluminium, a TIG AC/DC welder is required because the AC mode cleans the oxide layer and stabilises the arc when working with high-conductivity materials. SPARTUS TIG AC/DC models offer pulse, AC balance, and HF ignition, ensuring exceptionally clean welds.
Are SPARTUS TIG welders suitable for thin materials?
Yes. TIG welders, especially those with a pulse function, allow precise control of heat input, making them ideal for welding thin sheets of stainless steel, steel, and aluminium without discoloration or deformation.
Is TIG HF better than Lift TIG?
HF enables contactless arc ignition, preventing contamination of both the electrode and the weld. Lift TIG works well as an alternative, but HF provides higher arc-start quality and is the standard in professional equipment.










