WTLAN15093 XTRweld 1.5% Lanthanated Tungsten Electrode, 3/32, Gold, 10 Piece
Tungsten is a rare metallic element used for manufacturing gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) electrodes. The GTAW process relies on tungsten's hardness and high-temperature resistance to carry the welding current to the arc. Tungsten has the highest melting point of any metal, 3,410 degrees Celsius.
APPLICATIONS
- Lanthanated tungsten electrodes have excellent arc starting, a low burnoff rate, good arc stability, and excellent reignition characteristics, they also share the conductivity characteristics of 2% thoriated. In some cases, 1.5 & 2% lanthanated can replace thoriated without having to make significant welding program changes. Working well on AC or DC electrode negative with a pointed end, they can also be balled for use with AC sine wave machines. Maintaining a sharpened point is an advantage, useful for welding steel and stainless on DC or AC from square wave power sources.
Display Pack | 10 Piece |
Welding Type | TIG (GTAW) |
Diameter | 3/32 Inch |
Length | 7 Inch |
Material | Tungsten |
Color | Gold |
DC Current Range (-) Pure Tungsten | 120 to 220 A |
DC Current Range (-) With Oxide | 150 to 250 A |
DC Current Range (+) Pure Tungsten | 15 to 30 A |
DC Current Range (+) With Oxide | 15 to 30 A |
AC Current Range (Pure Tungsten) | 80 to 140 A |
AC Current Range (With Oxide) | 120 to 210 A |
Melting Point | 3410 °C |
Approvals | EWLa-1.5 - ANSI/AWS A5.12, ISO6848 |
Principle Oxide | La2O3 |
Mass Percent | 1.3 to 1.7% |
Impurities Mass Percent | 0.5% Max |
Applicable Materials | Aluminum, Mild Steel, Stainless Steel, Copper Alloys, Titanium |
Country Origin | China |