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The WeldingCity 10-pcs TIG Welding Tungsten Electrode set features tri-element non-radioactive electrodes in various sizes, ensuring excellent performance and safety. With a wide current range and low burn-off rate, these electrodes are designed for optimal stability and easy arc starts, making them a reliable choice for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
Manufacturer | WeldingCity |
Part Number | TGTNM-EWG-332-10PK |
Item Weight | 6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 4 x 0.25 inches |
Item model number | WS 3/32 (10) |
Size | 3/32", 10-pcs |
Material | Tungsten |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | TUNGSTEN |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**A
Affordable option
I have a small arc welder that i use in jewelry making. The welding tips are expensive to order from the welder company.I’m thrilled to find these available at a very good price.
M**Y
They will work
Tungston loose in plastic shipping bag - ends on case broken . A little bubble wraP would have saved this . Pissed
D**D
Muy buenos
Soy soldador profesionalY estas varillas trabajan a la perfección en acero inoxidable
B**I
These are NOT non-radioactive
I've got a Radex One geiger counter/dosimeter that I laid on top of a new package of 10 0.040x7" electrodes. It read 0.28µS/Hr, with a background reading of 0.10µS/Hr.For comparison, I also did the two packages of red 2%Th electrodes I had on hand, getting 0.56µS/Hr and 1.08µS/Hr readings. Mind you those are 3/32 and 1/16 electrodes, and different brands from a local welding supplier. Dividing the reading by the volume of the electrodes gave me wildly different numbers for the 2% thorium (no, I didn't mix up the data - I re-measured to be sure) at 0.08µS/Hr per cc (3/32") and 0.35µS/Hr per cc (1/16").These "Tri-mix" .040 electrodes come back at 0.12µS/Hr per cc. Not bad, but definitely radioactive.
A**R
Tungsten Panacea (if such a thing could exist)
If there was ever a resolution to the argument over which tungsten electrodes to use on both steel and aluminum, purple would be that resolution. If you are new to welding, buy a pack of theses and you can’t go wrong. At least....you can’t blame the tungsten ‘when’ you do....!
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