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Grey Tungsten Electrodes (Steel) Ø 3.2 mm / 10pcs

Grey Tungsten Electrodes (Steel) Ø...
  
Estimated delivery date :  Tuesday 9 June
€143.31 HT
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Grey Tungsten Electrodes designed for TIG welding on steel, supplied in a pack of 10 pieces with a diameter of 3.2 mm, suitable for professional and semi-professional welding applications.

Specifications

  • Material: Pure tungsten with grey classification, optimized for steel welding
  • Diameter: 3.2 mm per electrode
  • Pack quantity: 10 electrodes per set
  • Compatible with standard TIG welding torches accepting 3.2 mm electrodes
  • Grey-tipped designation indicates suitability for use with alternating or direct current on ferrous metals

Usage

Insert the grey tungsten electrode into a compatible TIG welding torch. Use with appropriate shielding gas, typically argon, to create a stable arc on steel workpieces. The 3.2 mm diameter supports medium to higher amperage welding tasks, ensuring consistent arc stability and weld quality.

FAQ

  1. What type of welding process are these electrodes designed for? These electrodes are specifically designed for TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding applications.
  2. Are these electrodes suitable for welding materials other than steel? Grey tungsten electrodes are primarily optimized for steel; other materials may require different electrode classifications.
  3. What shielding gas should be used with these electrodes? Argon or an argon-based gas mixture is typically recommended for TIG welding with tungsten electrodes.
  4. What amperage range is appropriate for a 3.2 mm tungsten electrode? A 3.2 mm electrode generally supports welding in the range of approximately 150 to 250 amperes, depending on the application.
  5. How should the electrode tip be prepared before use? The tip should be ground to a point or balled, depending on the current type used, to ensure a stable and consistent welding arc.

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