Short Description
4.0mm Tungsten Electrodes are non-consumable electrodes designed for TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding applications. Their larger diameter makes them suitable for high-current TIG welding, providing excellent heat resistance, arc stability, and reliable performance in demanding industrial and fabrication applications.
Product Description
The Tungsten Electrode 4.0mm is a high-quality, non-consumable electrode used in TIG/GTAW welding. Tungsten is known for its extremely high melting point, allowing the electrode to withstand intense welding temperatures while maintaining a stable arc.
The 4.0mm diameter is particularly suitable for high-current welding applications where a larger electrode is required for increased current-carrying capacity and improved durability. These electrodes can be supplied in different tungsten alloy types according to the welding process and application.
Key Features
- ✔ 4.0mm Diameter – Designed for high-current TIG welding applications.
- ✔ Non-Consumable Electrode – Maintains its shape during normal TIG welding.
- ✔ High Temperature Resistance – Withstands intense welding arc temperatures.
- ✔ Stable Arc Performance – Helps provide consistent TIG welding results.
- ✔ Excellent Electrical Conductivity – Supports efficient arc generation.
- ✔ Durable Construction – Suitable for demanding workshop and industrial applications.
- ✔ Multiple Alloy Options – Available in Thoriated, Cerated, Zirconated and Lanthanated types.
- ✔ Professional TIG Consumable – Suitable for fabrication, maintenance and heavy-duty welding.
Technical Specifications
| Technical Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Tungsten Electrode 4.0mm |
| Application | TIG Welding |
| Electrode Type | Non-Consumable Tungsten Electrode |
| Diameter | 4.0mm / 5/32 Inch |
| Length | 150mm / 6 Inch |
| Material | Tungsten |
| Available Types | Thoriated, Cerated, Zirconated & Lanthanated |
| Welding Process | TIG / GTAW |
| Application Type | High-Current TIG Welding |
Applications
- High-current TIG welding
- Heavy fabrication
- Stainless steel welding
- Mild steel welding
- Aluminium TIG welding
- Industrial welding
- Pipe and structural fabrication
- Maintenance and repair work
- Professional welding workshops