TIG welding electrodes usually contain small quantities of metallic oxides which can offer the following benefits: - Facilitate arc starting - Increase arc stability - Improve current carrying capacity of the electrode - Reduce the risk of weld contamination - Increase electrode life. Oxides used are primarily zirconium, thorium, lanthanum or cerium. Additions are 1% - 4%, improve arc initiation, especially when direct current (DC) welding is employed. Thorium oxide (thoria), effective in terms of long life and thermal efficiency. Zirconium oxide (zirconia) has been commonly used for alternating (AC) TIG welding, welding aluminum. Electrode length: 7". Each package contains 10 electrodes; Zirconiated:. Excellent for AC welding due to the higher arc stability. High-resistance to weld pool contamination. Excellent balled end retention. Handles higher current with less spitting. Better arc starts and arc stability than pure tungsten;.
- 0.8% ZIRCONIATED
- ISO Colour Chart: White AWS A5.12 EWZr-8 ISO 6848 WZ8
- Dia.": 1/8
- 10 per pack