Trans Process Solution: TPS/i

Fronius TPSI is an all new MIG/MAG welding appliance platform –  leading the industry into a new era. The TPS/i transcends or shifts the boundaries that previously applied.

With it, users benefit from using individually customisable appliances that can also be subsequently upgraded and that stand out for their high intelligence and extensive communications functions.

This makes the appliances easier to operate, multi-functional and able to deliver virtually limitless performance.

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Technical Information

InteractIon: a new world of communications

The TPS/i is much more than just a tool – instead, it is a welding partner that communicates with the user in many different ways. The intuitive plain-text display gives users information on all machine parameters in the form of descriptive texts, and the system automatically detects all available components and warns of any incompatibilities. Among many other features, the mini-display integrated into the Jobmaster torch lets users control the power source from the welding workplace. Remote maintenance and system analysis are possible via Internet.

Improvement: superior welding properties

The central functions of the TPS/i have been structured completely newly. The much faster processor performance means that many new control variables can now be measured. This makes it possible to analyse – and so to control – the weld process even more accurately, with several very positive effects: less spattering in the dip-transfer arc process, improved droplet detachment, an even more stable arc at the same time as higher welding speeds, controlled ignition properties, and much else besides. Welding has never been as simple, and with such impressive quality.

Individuality: modular concept

One machine – endless possibilities. The TPS/i is modularly designed. This means that the core of the machine is a future-oriented standard module which can easily be extended, even now. For example, the machine can have the functionality of a pulsed-arc power source added to it simply by carrying out an upgrade. New characteristics are easy to upload to it, from a USB stick or via the Internet connection, in the same way as for firmware updates. This modular architecture makes the TPS/i ready for whatever the future may bring. In this way, capabilities that are still undreamed-of can one day be the norm – all on the same machine. Revolution today, evolution tomorrow: You’re in for some surprises!