Transistor-type welding power supply MD-A10000A/MD-B5000A
By connecting multiple units in parallel, high-current welding in a short time is possible.
By controlling the current with a transistor, it is possible to subtly adjust the current, thereby reducing the occurrence of splashes and enabling ultra-precise welding.
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Model Name: MD-A10000A Type: Standard Type Power Supply Voltage: Single-phase AC 100V–120V or Single-phase AC 200V–240V 50/60Hz Power Consumption: Maximum 430W Maximum Welding Voltage: 30V Control Method: Constant Current Control Method / Constant Voltage Control Method / Constant Current and Constant Voltage Control Method Number of Slave Connections: 0–11 units Model Name: MD-B5000A Type: Polarity Switching Type Power Supply Voltage: Single-phase AC 100V–120V or Single-phase AC 200V–240V 50/60Hz Power Consumption: Maximum 430W Maximum Welding Voltage: 30V Control Method: Constant Current Control Method / Constant Voltage Control Method / Constant Current and Constant Voltage Control Method Number of Slave Connections: 1 unit
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Light sensor components Crystal oscillators Projection welding of electronic components
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The Amada Group is a global manufacturer of metal processing machines that processes "metal sheets" and "metal blocks" to create metal products found in everyday life, as well as developing, manufacturing, selling, and providing services (operational guarantees) for peripheral equipment, molds, cutting tools, and software. The Amada Group consists of 93 companies, including its holding company, Amada Co., Ltd., and focuses on five main businesses: sheet metal, fine welding, cutting, grinding machines, and press automation solutions, operating in over 100 countries. As a global manufacturer of metal processing machines, Amada promotes automation and digital transformation (DX) through total solutions that include not only processing machines but also peripheral equipment, control systems, and software, contributing to the advancement of manufacturing.






