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WX Series Rare Earth TIG WeldingTungsten Electrode

WX-1.6

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The Proper Selection and Preparation of Tungsten Electrodes

A welder's best friend, this ten pack of purple Rare Earth Mix TIG welding tungsten electrodes will help you get the job done.

Engineered to exact specifications, you can count on these long-lasting electrodes to perform during your most difficult welding application, time and time again.

With reliable arc-striking and a low burn-off rate, these electrodes maintain the highest quality of arc while adhering to ANSI and AWS standards.

The innovative Rare Earth Blend tungsten electrode contains 98.34% tungsten, 1.5% lanthanum, 0.08% Zirconium, 0.08% Yttrium, and is the perfect substitute for red thoriated electrodes. Sixty years of experience have culminated into these premium quality TIG welding tungsten electrodes, and you can benefit from that experience. Compare to E3 tungsten tig welding electrodes.

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Wike Chris
Rare earth

They work very well

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WikeChris

Rare earth they work great

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Charles Lennox

Rare Earth Tungsten Electrode (Purple, EWG) | YesWelder® TIG Welding Electrodes

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Curtis Johnson

Quik arrival.... And EVERYTHING they claimed them to bE! Time to turn up the HEAT:)

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L Carlos Edwards

The shipping was quick. I purchased these tungsten to see how they keep their point or ball when tig welding aluminum. So far they are balling up and not getting disfigured.

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