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Weldmark 1/8″ TIG Gas Lens Body For HW-9,20,20H,24W,25 Torches
Weldmark 1/8″ TIG Gas Lens Body For HW-9,20,20H,24W,25 Torches
Weldmark ER70S2 Steel TIG Rod 1# tube
Weldmark ER70S2 Steel TIG Rod 1# tube
Weldmark ER70S2 TIG Rod
Weldmark is a premium carbon steel multiple deoxidized wire. Produces high quality welds in most grades of carbon steels. E70S-2 is a triple deoxidized wire which provides defect free weld deposits when properly used on most carbon steels. It is used especially for pipe welding. ER70S-2 Conforms to AWS A5.18 ER70S-2
Weldmark 3/32″ TIG Gas Lens Collet Body For HW-9,20,20H,24W,25 Torches
Weldmark 3/32″ TIG Gas Lens Collet Body For HW-9,20,20H,24W,25 Torches
Weldmark ER4043 Aluminum TIG Rod 1# tube
Weldmark ER4043 Aluminum TIG Rod 1# tube
4043 is a general purpose type aluminum welding wire. It is one of the oldest and most widely used welding and brazing alloys. This aluminum alloy contains silicon additives, which result in improved fluidity (wetting action) of the weld pool and also produces a weld less sensitive to cracking. Its bright weld finish makes it a popular choice of welders. ER4043 can be used to weld various grades of aluminum.
AWS Class: ER4043 | Certification: AWS A5.10/ A5.10M:1999 |
Alloy: ER4043 | AWS/ASME SFA A5.10 |
Weldmark TIG Medium Size Back Cap For HW-20, HW-9 Torches
Weldmark TIG Medium Size Back Cap For HW-20, HW-9 Torches
Weldmark 2% Thoriated Tungsten 3/32″ X 7″
Weldmark 2% Thoriated Tungsten 3/32″ X 7″
Tungsten Electrode 3/32” X 7” Ground 2% Thoriated Tungsten
Extremely long lasting and highly durable, these electrodes are a staple in DC welding applications. 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. Compared with other electrodes, Thoriated electrodes deposit less tungsten into the weld puddle, so they cause less weld contamination.
These electrodes are used mainly for specialty AC welding (such as thin-gauge aluminum and material less than 0.060 inch) and DC welding, either electrode negative or straight polarity, on carbon steel, stainless steel, nickel, and titanium.
During manufacturing, thorium is evenly dispersed throughout the electrode, which helps the tungsten maintain its sharpened edge—the ideal electrode shape for welding thin steel—after grinding. Note: Thorium is radioactive; therefore, you must always follow the manufacturer’s warnings, instructions, and the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for its use.
Weldmark TIG Collet 3/32″ For HW-17, 18, 26 Torches 5pk
Weldmark TIG Collet 3/32″ For HW-17, 18, 26 Torches 5pk
Weldmark 1/8″ TIG Gas Lens Collet Body For HW-20, 9, 25 Torches
Weldmark 1/8″ TIG Gas Lens Collet Body For HW-20, 9, 25 Torches
Weldmark 2% Thoriated Tungsten 1/16″ X 7″
Weldmark 2% Thoriated Tungsten 1/16″ X 7″
1/16” X 7” Ground 2% Thoriated Tungsten
Extremely long lasting and highly durable, these electrodes are a staple in DC welding applications. 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. Compared with other electrodes, Thoriated electrodes deposit less tungsten into the weld puddle, so they cause less weld contamination.
These electrodes are used mainly for specialty AC welding (such as thin-gauge aluminum and material less than 0.060 inch) and DC welding, either electrode negative or straight polarity, on carbon steel, stainless steel, nickel, and titanium.
During manufacturing, thorium is evenly dispersed throughout the electrode, which helps the tungsten maintain its sharpened edge—the ideal electrode shape for welding thin steel—after grinding. Note: Thorium is radioactive; therefore, you must always follow the manufacturer’s warnings, instructions, and the Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for its use.
Weldmark ER308L Stainless Steel TIG Rod 1/16″X 36″ 1# tube
Weldmark ER308L Stainless Steel TIG Rod 1/16″X 36″ 1# tube
Weldmark ER308L06301T TIG Rod
Weldmark 308L Stainless Tig Rod. Similar usage as 308, but the 0.03% maximum carbon content increases resistance to intergranular corrosion.
Specifications:
· Diameter: 1/16”
· Length: 36”
· Weight: 1# Tube
Weldmark 3/32″ TIG Collet Body For HW-17, 18, 26 Torches
Weldmark 3/32″ TIG Collet Body For HW-17, 18, 26 Torches
Weldmark #7 Premium Alumina Nozzle For HW-9,20,25 Torches
Weldmark #7 Premium Alumina Nozzle For HW-9,20,25 Torches
Weldmark #6 Gas Lens Alumina For HW-9,20,20H,24,25 Torches
Weldmark #6 Gas Lens Alumina For HW-9,20,20H,24,25 Torches
Weldmark #6 Alumina Nozzle For HW-17,18,26 Torches
Weldmark #6 Alumina Nozzle For HW-17,18,26 Torches
Weldmark #7 Alumina Nozzle For HW-17,18,26 Torches
Weldmark #7 Alumina Nozzle For HW-17,18,26 Torches
Weldmark #5 Premium Alumina Nozzle for HW-9,20,25 Torches
Weldmark #5 Premium Alumina Nozzle for HW-9,20,25 Torches
Weldmark 2% Thoriated Tungsten 1/8″ X 7″
Weldmark 2% Thoriated Tungsten 1/8″ X 7″
1/8” X 7” Ground 2% Thoriated Tungsten Electrode
Extremely long lasting and highly durable, these electrodes are a staple in DC welding applications. 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. Compared with other electrodes, Thoriated electrodes deposit less tungsten into the weld puddle, so they cause less weld contamination.
These electrodes are used mainly for specialty AC welding (such as thin-gauge aluminum and material less than 0.060 inch) and DC welding, either electrode negative or straight polarity, on carbon steel, stainless steel, nickel, and titanium.
During manufacturing, thorium is evenly dispersed throughout the electrode, which helps the tungsten maintain its sharpened edge—the ideal electrode shape for welding thin steel—after grinding. Note: Thorium is radioactive; therefore, you must always follow the manufacturer’s warnings, instructions, and the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for its use.