5 in stock

TIG Welding Tungsten Rod Electrodes 2% Ceriated (Grey, WC20), 1/8″, 10 Pack

$26.99

2% Ceriated TIG Welding Tungsten Electrodes (Grey, WC20), 1/8″ x 7″ (3.2mm x 175mm)

With each order, you will receive one 10-pack Tungsten Electrodes

All items are new & in the original packaging

Manufactured to exact specifications for your TIG Welding needs. All tungsten has ground finish and meets the following specifications provided by the factory: ANSI/AWS A5.12M-98 ISO 6848

Recommended Usage:

2% Ceriated (Grey) primarily found to be used with DC to weld titanium alloys, copper alloys, magnesium alloys, aluminum alloys, nickel alloys, non-corrosive steels, and low-alloyed steels. 2% ceriated is an excellent substitute for 2% thoriated tungsten and is designed for transformer and inverter based power sources. For Transformer DC welding, this tungsten requires less amperage to start so it is recommended for thinner metals. It offers a stable arc and can be used for both AC and DC welding with inverter power sources

We are proud to serve our local communities in and around Portland as well as supporting individuals and companies across the United States with all their welding needs. We ship directly from Corbett, Oregon.

Thank you, from all of us here at Crown Kirk Industrial

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2% Ceriated TIG Welding Tungsten Electrodes (Grey, WC20), 1/8″ x 7″ (3.2mm x 175mm)

With each order, you will receive one 10-pack Tungsten Electrodes

All items are new & in the original packaging

Manufactured to exact specifications for your TIG Welding needs. All tungsten has ground finish and meets the following specifications provided by the factory: ANSI/AWS A5.12M-98 ISO 6848

Recommended Usage:

2% Ceriated (Grey) primarily found to be used with DC to weld titanium alloys, copper alloys, magnesium alloys, aluminum alloys, nickel alloys, non-corrosive steels, and low-alloyed steels. 2% ceriated is an excellent substitute for 2% thoriated tungsten and is designed for transformer and inverter based power sources. For Transformer DC welding, this tungsten requires less amperage to start so it is recommended for thinner metals. It offers a stable arc and can be used for both AC and DC welding with inverter power sources

We are proud to serve our local communities in and around Portland as well as supporting individuals and companies across the United States with all their welding needs. We ship directly from Corbett, Oregon.

Thank you, from all of us here at Crown Kirk Industrial