TUNGSTEN
A tungsten rod (also referred to as a tungsten electrode) is a non-consumable metal rod made from tungsten, a dense and heat-resistant metal, used in the TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding process. It serves as the electrode that conducts electricity to create an arc between the electrode and the workpiece. The tungsten rod does not melt during welding due to its extremely high melting point (around 3,422°C or 6,192°F), ensuring stable arc formation and high-quality welds. Depending on the material being welded, the tungsten rod may be alloyed with small amounts of other elements, such as thorium or cerium, to improve performance.
Description
High Melting Point – Ideal for high-temperature use.
Extreme Hardness & Strength – Highly wear-resistant, used in tools and armor.
Excellent Conductivity – Efficient in heat and electricity transfer.
Corrosion & Oxidation Resistant – Long-lasting, with minimal expansion under heat.
Versatile Applications – Used in aerospace, medical, military, and electronics.
Specification
| Technical Specification | BWELD TUNGSTEN ELECTRODES |
| Applications | TIG Welding |
| Length | 150MM/6" |
| Material | Tungsten |
| Diameter Range | 2.4MM/3/32" |
| Types | Thoriated, Cerated, Zerconated & Lanthanated |
More About Product
A tungsten rod (also referred to as a tungsten electrode) is a non-consumable metal rod made from tungsten, a dense and heat-resistant metal, used in the TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding process. It serves as the electrode that conducts electricity to create an arc between the electrode and the workpiece. The tungsten rod does not melt during welding due to its extremely high melting point (around 3,422°C or 6,192°F), ensuring stable arc formation and high-quality welds. Depending on the material being welded, the tungsten rod may be alloyed with small amounts of other elements, such as thorium or cerium, to improve performance.