In modern metal fabrication, construction, equipment maintenance, and industrial repair work, welding equipment is expected to deliver more than just stable arc performance. Today’s users demand portability, energy efficiency, precise current control, and reliable performance across different working environments.
This is exactly why IGBT inverter welding machines have become the preferred solution for both professional welders and industrial users. Compared with traditional transformer-based welders, inverter technology offers better arc stability, lower power consumption, lighter machine weight, and improved welding precision.
Among the most popular configurations on the market are the Stick 140, Stick 180, and Stick 200—three compact DC MMA/TIG welding machines designed to meet different welding requirements, from light maintenance tasks to heavy-duty fabrication work.
In this article, we take a closer look at how these models perform and how to choose the right machine for your application.
Why IGBT Inverter Technology Matters
IGBT (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor) technology has transformed welding equipment design by making machines more compact, efficient, and intelligent.
Compared with conventional welding systems, IGBT inverter welders offer:
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Faster dynamic arc response
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More stable current output
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Reduced energy consumption
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Lightweight portable design
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Better welding performance on unstable power grids
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Improved electrode ignition and arc starting
Whether you are working in a fabrication workshop, on a construction site, or performing field maintenance, inverter technology provides greater flexibility and consistency.
Stick 140: Compact and Practical for Daily Welding Tasks
For users who need a lightweight machine for light fabrication, home repair, or maintenance work, the Stick 140 provides an excellent balance between portability and performance.
Key Specifications:
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Output Current Range: 10–140A
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Input Voltage: AC220V ±15%
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Frequency: 50/60Hz
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Rated Input Current: 31A
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No-load Voltage: 70V
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Duty Cycle: 20%
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Efficiency: ≥80%
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Power Factor: 0.65
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Insulation Grade: H
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Protection Grade: IP23
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Net Weight: 5kg
Recommended Applications:
The Stick 140 is ideal for:
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Home maintenance
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Light steel fabrication
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Fence installation
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Pipe repairs
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Agricultural equipment maintenance
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Small workshop operations
Its compact size and lightweight design make it easy to transport between job sites.
Stick 180: More Power for Versatile Workshop Applications
When welding requirements become more demanding, the Stick 180 provides additional output capacity while maintaining the same portable structure.
Key Specifications:
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Output Current Range: 10–180A
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Input Voltage: AC220V ±15%
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Frequency: 50/60Hz
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Rated Input Current: 41A
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No-load Voltage: 70V
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Duty Cycle: 20%
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Efficiency: ≥80%
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Power Factor: 0.65
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Insulation Grade: H
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Protection Grade: IP23
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Net Weight: 5kg
Ideal for:
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Medium-thickness steel welding
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Mechanical repair workshops
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Construction installation
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Gate and frame manufacturing
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Vehicle repair
The increased current capacity gives operators more flexibility when working with thicker materials and larger electrodes.
Stick 200: Built for Higher Productivity
For professional users who require stronger penetration, longer welding cycles, and greater process flexibility, the Stick 200 is the most powerful option in this series.
Key Specifications:
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Output Current Range: 10–200A
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Input Voltage: AC220V ±15%
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Frequency: 50/60Hz
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Rated Input Current: 46A
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No-load Voltage: 70V
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Duty Cycle: 25%
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Efficiency: ≥80%
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Power Factor: 0.65
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Insulation Grade: H
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Protection Grade: IP23
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Net Weight: 5kg
Recommended Applications:
The Stick 200 performs exceptionally well in:
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Heavy fabrication workshops
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Structural steel welding
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Industrial maintenance
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Equipment manufacturing
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Construction engineering
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Pipeline installation
Its higher duty cycle allows longer continuous operation, improving productivity in demanding industrial environments.
MMA and TIG Dual Process Capability
All three models support both:
MMA (Manual Metal Arc Welding)
Also known as stick welding, MMA is widely used for:
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Carbon steel
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Stainless steel
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Outdoor welding
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Maintenance and repair work
TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas Welding)
TIG welding provides:
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Cleaner weld appearance
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Better precision
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Reduced spatter
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Higher-quality finishing
This dual-process capability gives users greater flexibility for different materials and welding standards.
Stable Arc Performance and Easy Arc Starting
A major challenge in welding is maintaining stable arc performance, especially under varying input voltage conditions.
These inverter welders feature:
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Fast arc ignition
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Smooth current transition
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Reduced spatter
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Stable penetration
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Easy electrode starting
This makes operation easier for both experienced welders and newer operators.
Energy Efficiency for Lower Operating Costs
Energy efficiency directly impacts long-term operational costs.
All three models achieve:
Efficiency ≥80%
This provides:
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Reduced electricity consumption
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Lower heat generation
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Improved internal component lifespan
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Better overall operating economy
For workshops running multiple welding stations, this can result in significant energy savings.
Durable Protection for Industrial Environments
Welding equipment often operates in harsh conditions such as dust, moisture, and fluctuating temperatures.
These machines are designed with:
IP23 Protection Grade
Providing protection against:
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Solid particles
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Water spray
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Outdoor environmental exposure
H-Class Insulation
Ensuring:
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High thermal resistance
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Improved internal safety
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Longer service life under continuous operation
These features enhance reliability in real-world industrial environments.
Lightweight Design for Maximum Portability
Despite their powerful output, all three models maintain a compact structure:
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Net Weight: Only 5kg
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Packing Dimensions: 340 × 200 × 280mm
This portable design allows operators to:
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Move easily between job sites
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Work in elevated positions
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Use in field maintenance applications
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Save transportation space
Portability is especially valuable for contractors and mobile service teams.
Which Model Is Right for You?
Choose Stick 140 if you need:
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Portable everyday welding
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Home or farm maintenance
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Light repair work
Choose Stick 180 if you need:
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Greater flexibility
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Medium fabrication work
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Workshop versatility
Choose Stick 200 if you need:
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Higher productivity
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Industrial welding applications
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Longer continuous operation
Final Thoughts
Choosing the right welding machine is not simply about output current—it’s about matching performance, efficiency, and reliability to your actual working conditions.
The Stick 140, Stick 180, and Stick 200 IGBT inverter MMA/TIG welding machines offer a complete solution for users ranging from individual welders to industrial fabricators.
With:
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Stable inverter technology
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Dual MMA/TIG functionality
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High energy efficiency
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Portable lightweight design
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Industrial-grade protection
These machines provide the performance and reliability needed in today’s demanding welding applications.
Whether you are upgrading your workshop equipment or expanding industrial production capacity, choosing the right inverter welder can make all the difference in efficiency, weld quality, and long-term operational success.





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