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2% Thoriated Tungsten Electrodes Red Tip – All Sizes Great Quality
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2% Thoriated Tungsten Electrode Red Tip. Used to strike and maintain a TIG welding arc. Red Tip 2% Thoriated tungsten are used when tig welding mild and stainless steel. You would be welding in DC negative mode.
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2% Thoriated Tungsten Electrode
2% Thoriated Tungsten Electrodes Red Tip are available in a number of diameters. Used to strike and maintain a TIG welding arc. Red Tip 2% Thoriated tungstens are used when tig welding mild and stainless steel. You would be welding in DC negative mode.
Sold in packs of 10 pieces. 150mm long
2% thoriated tungsten electrodes contain a minimum of 97.30% tungsten and 1.70 to 2.20% thorium. They are the most commonly used electrodes today and are preferred for their longevity and ease of use. Thorium increases the electron emission qualities of the electrode, which improves arc starts and allows for a higher current carrying capacity.
This electrode operates far below its melting temperature, which results in a considerably lower rate of consumption and eliminates arc wandering for greater stability. It also features a lower level of weld contamination than other electrodes.
Unlike pure tungsten, these electrodes are only for specialty type AC welding (thin gauge aluminium or materials less than .060-in.), but they are exceptional for DC electrode negative or straight polarity on carbon and stainless steel, nickel and titanium applications.
During manufacturing, thorium is evenly dispersed throughout the electrode. This evenness allows the electrode to maintain a sharpened edge–the ideal electrode shape for welding thin steel. Sharpening the electrode’s point, however, should be done with great care. Thorium is radioactive; therefore, you must always follow manufacturer’s warnings, instructions and the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) for its use.
For more information on other tungsten types and their uses, please go to Selection and Preparation Guide for Tungsten Electrodes
We offer other tungsten types depending on your application, Welder’s Choice Tungstens
Strikes and Maintains a TIG Welding Arc
Good re-ignition