Magnetic earthing refers to using a magnet-based grounding device to complete the electrical circuit during welding. Instead of physically clamping onto the workpiece, it uses strong permanent magnets to attach itself to the metal surface.
In real welding environments (especially fabrication shops in Malaysia), magnetic grounding is often treated as a convenience tool, not a primary grounding method. Most professionals still rely on earth clamps for serious welding work to avoid arc instability, overheating, or poor weld quality.
Key Comparison| Feature | Magnetic Earthing | Earth Clamp |
|---|---|---|
| Setup Speed | β Very fast | Medium |
| Contact Quality | β οΈ Moderate | β Excellent |
| Current Capacity | Low–Medium | High |
| Surface Requirement | Clean & flat | More tolerant |
| Durability | Moderate | High |
| Best Use | Light/quick jobs | Heavy-duty welding |
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