48 DC TIG Welders Starting at $647.90
TIG Welders for Steel, Copper, Titanium & Nickel Alloys
Browse our selection of DC TIG welding machines priced from $849.00 to $18,644.08.00 and enjoy free shipping on all orders over $300 in the contiguous U.S.
Lincoln Welding Machines
Eagle™ 10,000 Plus Engine Driven Welder/Generator #K2343-4
5 purchased
Lincoln Welding Machines
Flextec® 350X Multi-Process Construction Welder (Twist Mate®) #K3441-2
2 purchased
Lincoln Welding Machines
Sprinter™ 180Si DC TIG/Stick Welder (110-230V 1PH) #K5453-1
11 purchased
Lincoln Welding Machines
Ranger® Air 260MPX™ Multi-Function Engine Driven Welder/Generator #K5238-1
Lincoln Welding Machines
Invertec® V276 (Twist Mate) Weather-Resistant Stick/TIG Welder (208-575 1/3PH) #K4868-2
Lincoln Welding Machines
Idealarc® DC600 Multi-Process Welder #K1288-17
Lincoln Welding Machines
Idealarc® DC600 with VRD™ Multi-Process Welder #K1288-28
Lincoln Welding Machines
Flextec® 350X Construction Multi-Process Welder (Tweco®) #K4271-2
Lincoln Welding Machines
Invertec® V276 (Tweco) Weather-Resistant Stick/TIG Welder (208-575 1/3PH) #K4868-1
1 purchased
Lincoln Welding Machines
Flextec® 350X Multi-Process Construction Welder w/ LN-25X® Wire Feeder One Pak® #K4278-3
Lincoln Welding Machines
Idealarc® DC600 Multi-Process Welder #K1288-22
Miller Welders
Dynasty® 300 Multiprocess Welder, Wireless Foot Control Complete Package (208-600V) #951000100
Lincoln Ready-Paks & One-Paks
Flextec 350X PowerConnect Multi-Process Welder, (Tweco)/Activ8X® Pipe™ One-Pak® #K5802-1
Lincoln Welding Machines
6-Pack Multi-Operator Welder Rack w/ Flextec 350X PowerConnect Multi-Process Power Sources #K4727-2
Miller Welders
Dynasty® 300 Multiprocess Welder, Foot Control Contractor Pkg w/ ArcReach® SuitCase® 12 Wire Feeder …
Miller Welders
Pipeworx 400 Pipe Fabrication Welding System Package (575V) #951000095
DC TIG Welding Machines for Precision and Strength
DC TIG welders are perfect for welding tough metals, providing a stable, focused arc for deeper penetration and high-quality welds. Designed for metals like steel, stainless steel, copper, titanium, and nickel alloys, DC welders are essential for projects demanding durability and strength. These machines are ideal for fabricators, manufacturers, and hobbyists who work primarily with ferrous metals or require strong, precise welds on structural and high-performance applications.
What Does DC TIG Mean?
Direct Current (DC) TIG welding involves a single-direction current, offering stability and control for welding hard metals. Unlike AC TIG, which is often required for aluminum, DC TIG welding is preferred for harder metals, providing better penetration and smoother arc control.
What Can You Weld with a DC TIG Welder?
- Steel and Stainless Steel: DC mode delivers excellent penetration and a stable arc, making it the go-to choice for steel and stainless steel welding in structural and fabrication work.
- Copper and Brass: DC welding provides the stability needed for these highly conductive metals, making it suitable for plumbing and electrical work.
- Titanium: DC TIG ensures precise control, reducing contamination risk on this corrosion-resistant metal, ideal for aerospace and medical uses.
- Nickel Alloys: DC mode handles high-melting-point metals, essential for oil, gas, and power generation applications.
Why Choose a DC TIG Welder?
- Strong Welds: With deep penetration, DC TIG welders excel in applications needing tough, durable welds.
- Precise Control: DC mode offers a smooth, stable arc, which is crucial for detailed work and intricate welds on tougher metals.
- Wide Applications: From structural welding to intricate fabrication, DC TIG welders are versatile machines suitable for various industries.




