In this paper, a 0.33mm thick UNS S32750 super duplex stainless steel sheet is butt welded with welding with a micro-plasma arc. Peak current, base current, pulse width, and pulse rate are regarded welding input factors, whereas the tensile strength and hardness of the welded joint are known as output parameters. 31 distinct combinations of tests are carried out by integrating the response surface method (RSM) with central composite design (CCD) and taking into account four factors and five levels of weld process parameters. The main plots are used to visualize the variance in output responses as a function of weld input parameters. MINITAB software is used to establish mathematical models that take into account linear functions. At a 95% confidence level, ANOVA is used to compare two variables. The dominant parameter is identified using contour plots, and the optimum combination of welding parameters is determined using surface plots. Various welding parameters and their effect on stainless duplex steels have been comprehensively explored in this study.