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TIG Welding Rod

TIG Welding Rod

Introduction:

TIG Welding Rod refers to straight rods of welding wire used in TIG welding, also known as TIG filler wire or TIG electrodes. TIG welding is an arc welding process that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to generate an arc and fuse metals together. It's also referred to as Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW).

Main Material:

TIG welding straight rods of wire play a crucial role in the welding process by providing the necessary filler material to create strong and durable weld joints between metals. These straight rods come in various materials, each suitable for specific applications and types of metals being welded. Some common materials for TIG welding straight rods include:

Mild Steel: These rods are used to weld mild or carbon steels. They usually have AWS classifications like ER70S-2 or ER70S-6.

Stainless Steel: Stainless steel TIG straight rods are designed for welding stainless steel alloys. They can be classified as ER308, ER316, etc., depending on the specific alloy being welded.

Aluminum: Aluminum TIG straight rods are used to weld aluminum and aluminum alloys. They come in various types, such as ER4043 and ER5356, suitable for different aluminum grades.

Copper and Copper Alloys: TIG straight rods for copper and copper alloys are used in specialized applications such as plumbing, electrical, and jewelry-making. They are classified as ERCu.

Nickel Alloys: TIG welding straight rods for nickel alloys are used in applications where corrosion resistance and high-temperature properties are required. They have classifications like ERNiCrMo-3.

Titanium: TIG straight rods for titanium welding are used for aerospace, medical, and other applications requiring strong, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant welds.

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