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NP552 - 2% Thoriated Tungsten Electrode .040" x 7" (Red Tip)

Packaging: 10 pcs in a pack
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OVERVIEW

Reliable TIG Welding Performance

For professional fabricators and TIG welding enthusiasts, the 2% Thoriated Tungsten Electrode (.040" x 7") remains the gold standard for Direct Current (DC) welding applications. Identified by its distinct red tip, this electrode is formulated with a minimum of 97.30% tungsten and 1.70% to 2.20% thorium oxide. This specific composition is designed to enhance the electrode's electron emission, making it a favorite among welders who require consistent and reliable arc starts.

At Josef Gas, we understand that precision is paramount. The .040-inch diameter of this tungsten is specifically suited for welding thin gauge materials where heat control is critical. Whether you are working on delicate stainless steel tubing or fine mild steel brackets, this electrode provides the stability needed to maintain a focused arc without blowing through the base metal. Its ability to maintain a sharpened point for extended periods reduces downtime spent on regrinding, allowing you to focus on laying down high-quality beads.

Thoriated tungsten is renowned for its longevity. The presence of thorium oxide raises the recrystallization temperature of the tungsten and enhances its current-carrying capacity. This means the electrode can withstand higher amperages than pure tungsten without melting or spitting, ensuring a clean weld puddle free from tungsten inclusions. It is the go-to choice for welding carbon steel, stainless steel, nickel alloys, and titanium.

Key Benefits for the Shop

Choosing the right consumable is essential for shop efficiency. The 2% Thoriated Red Tungsten offers a balance of performance and durability that is hard to beat for DC applications. It resists contamination better than many alternatives, and its stable arc characteristics help reduce operator fatigue during long welding sessions. While modern alternatives exist, the "Red Tungsten" remains a staple in toolboxes across the industry for its proven track record on critical structural and cosmetic welds.

Additional Information
Diameter:0.040 in
Tungsten Type:Thoriated
Used To Weld:Steel and Stainless
AWS Classification:EWTh-2
Color Code:Red
Length:7 in
Material Composition:97.30% Tungsten, 1.70-2.20% Thorium Oxide
Polarity:DCEN
Packaging Description:10 pcs in a pack
Used To Weld?:Steel and Stainless

INCLUDED

  • 2% Thoriated Tungsten Electrodes (.040" x 7")
  • Protective Storage Case

APPLICATIONS

  • TIG Welding of Carbon Steel
  • TIG Welding of Stainless Steel
  • Nickel Alloy Fabrication
  • Titanium Welding
  • DC Straight Polarity (DCEN) Applications
  • Thin Gauge Sheet Metal Work
  • Pipe and Tube Welding
  • Aerospace and Motorsports Fabrication

FAQ

It is primarily used for DC welding of mild steel, stainless steel, nickel alloys, and titanium. It is known for its long life and ease of use.

The red color code indicates that the electrode is 2% Thoriated (AWS classification EWTh-2), containing approximately 98% tungsten and 2% thorium oxide.

Yes, thorium is a low-level radioactive material. While safe to use for welding, care should be taken not to inhale the dust when grinding the tip. Use a dust extraction system or wear a respirator.

Thoriated tungsten is generally not recommended for AC welding of aluminum because it does not ball well and can cause arc wandering. Pure or Zirconiated tungsten is preferred for aluminum.

For DC welding on steel, the tip should be ground to a sharp point. The grinding marks should run longitudinally (lengthwise) with the electrode to ensure a stable arc.

The .040" diameter is ideal for very low amperage welding (typically 5-50 amps) on thin materials. It allows for a very focused arc and fine control.

This product meets the AWS A5.12M/A5.12:2009 standard for classification EWTh-2.

Yes, 2% Thoriated tungsten works excellently with both modern inverter and older transformer-based TIG welding machines.