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24-05-2026
How To Choose A Current Sensor For Welding Machines
Choosing a current sensor for welding machines requires careful review of rated current, peak current, duty cycle, current waveform, response time, bandwidth, accuracy, isolation voltage, output signal, anti-interference performance, aperture size, and installation environment. Welding applications are demanding because they involve high current, fast current changes, heat, electrical noise, and repeated overload conditions. For inverter welders, resistance welders, spot welding machines, plasma cutting systems, robotic welding equipment, and industrial welding power supplies, the right current sensor helps improve welding output stability, protection reliability, and long-term equipment performance. A suitable model should match both the electrical requirements and the real welding operating conditions.




