Short Description
1.6mm Tungsten Electrodes are non-consumable electrodes designed for TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding. With a 150mm / 6-inch length, they provide stable arc formation and reliable performance for precision and general TIG welding applications. Available in Thoriated, Cerated, Zirconated, and Lanthanated types.
Product Description
The Tungsten Electrode 1.6mm is a high-quality, non-consumable electrode used in TIG welding. Tungsten's extremely high melting point allows the electrode to withstand the intense heat of the welding arc while maintaining its shape and providing stable arc performance.
The 1.6mm diameter is suitable for lower- to medium-current TIG welding applications and is commonly used for precision welding of thinner materials. Different tungsten alloy types can be selected according to the welding process, current type, and material being welded.
Key Features
- ✔ 1.6mm Diameter – Suitable for precision and lower-current TIG welding.
- ✔ Non-Consumable Electrode – Designed to maintain a stable electrode during TIG welding.
- ✔ High Melting Point – Withstands the high temperatures generated during welding.
- ✔ Stable Arc Formation – Helps provide consistent and controlled TIG welding performance.
- ✔ Excellent Heat Resistance – Suitable for demanding welding applications.
- ✔ 150mm / 6-Inch Length – Convenient standard length for TIG welding torches.
- ✔ Multiple Alloy Options – Available in Thoriated, Cerated, Zirconated, and Lanthanated types.
- ✔ Professional Quality – Suitable for workshop, fabrication, maintenance, and industrial welding.
Technical Specifications
| Technical Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Tungsten Electrode 1.6mm |
| Application | TIG Welding |
| Electrode Type | Non-Consumable Tungsten Electrode |
| Length | 150mm / 6 Inch |
| Diameter | 1.6mm / 1/16 Inch |
| Material | Tungsten |
| Available Types | Thoriated, Cerated, Zirconated & Lanthanated |
| Welding Process | TIG / GTAW |
Tungsten Electrode Types
- Thoriated Tungsten – Provides good arc stability and is commonly used for DC TIG welding.
- Cerated Tungsten – Offers good arc-starting characteristics, particularly for lower-current applications.
- Zirconated Tungsten – Commonly selected for AC TIG welding applications.
- Lanthanated Tungsten – Provides versatile arc-starting and stable welding performance.
Applications
- TIG welding
- Precision welding
- Thin sheet metal welding
- Stainless steel welding
- Mild steel welding
- Aluminium TIG welding
- Fabrication work
- Industrial maintenance
- Workshop welding