What Are TIG Welding Rods?
TIG Rod is used in Tungsten Inert Gas welding, where a non-consumable Tungsten Electrode carries the arc, and TIG Wire is used to supply the filler metal. TIG Wire is a consumable to the process.
These are a pound (1lb) of 36" Mild Steel TIG Rods with 1/16" Diameter, ER70S-6 AWS Classification
Features
- Excellent welding characteristics
- Precise control of wire chemistry
- Minimal contamination of wire surface during manufacturing process
- Consistent weld deposit chemistry and procedures from package to package improve quality and save time.
- Good bead wetting characteristics
- Great puddle control
- Clean welds, minimal "smut"
Applications
- General shop applications with poor fit-up or rusty, oily plates
- Steel Castings or Forging Salvage
- Home Projects
- Tanks
- Sheet Metal
- Construction Work
Type | TIG Rod |
Diameter | 1/16'' |
Length | 36'' |
AWS Classification | ER70S-6 |
Standard | A5.18 |
Weight | 1 lbs |
What Are TIG Welding Rods?
TIG Rod is used in Tungsten Inert Gas welding, where a non-consumable Tungsten Electrode carries the arc, and TIG Wire is used to supply the filler metal. TIG Wire is a consumable to the process.
These are a pound (1lb) of 36" Mild Steel TIG Rods with 1/16" Diameter, ER70S-6 AWS Classification
Features
- Excellent welding characteristics
- Precise control of wire chemistry
- Minimal contamination of wire surface during manufacturing process
- Consistent weld deposit chemistry and procedures from package to package improve quality and save time.
- Good bead wetting characteristics
- Great puddle control
- Clean welds, minimal "smut"
Applications
- General shop applications with poor fit-up or rusty, oily plates
- Steel Castings or Forging Salvage
- Home Projects
- Tanks
- Sheet Metal
- Construction Work
Type | TIG Rod |
Diameter | 1/16'' |
Length | 36'' |
AWS Classification | ER70S-6 |
Standard | A5.18 |
Weight | 1 lbs |
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