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T0207GT2 - CK Worldwide 2% Thoriated Tungsten Electrodes - Red - 0.020" Diameter

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OVERVIEW

Precision 2% Thoriated Tungsten for DC Applications

The CK Worldwide T0207G72 is a premium-grade 2% Thoriated Tungsten electrode, identified by the industry-standard red color code. This specific electrode features an extremely fine diameter of 0.020 inches (approximately 0.5mm), making it an essential consumable for specialized micro-TIG welding applications. Thoriated tungsten (AWS classification EWTh-2) remains one of the most widely used tungsten types in the industrial sector due to its superior metallurgical properties. The addition of approximately 2% Thorium Oxide (ThO2) to the tungsten matrix significantly lowers the electron work function of the material. This physical alteration allows the electrode to emit electrons more easily at lower temperatures compared to pure tungsten, resulting in reliable arc ignition and improved arc stability.

Designed primarily for Direct Current Electrode Negative (DCEN) welding, this electrode excels in joining carbon steels, stainless steels, nickel alloys, and titanium. The thoriated composition provides a higher melting point and greater resistance to contamination, which is critical when working with the delicate amperages required by a 0.020-inch electrode. While thoriated tungsten is radioactive (containing low-level alpha emitters), its performance characteristics in terms of longevity and current carrying capacity are often considered superior to non-radioactive alternatives in specific DC applications. Users must follow proper safety protocols during grinding to manage dust exposure.

The 7-inch length is compatible with standard TIG torch setups, though the 0.020-inch diameter will require matching collets and collet bodies designed for this specific gauge. This product is the professional's choice for applications requiring high-precision welds on thin-gauge materials, such as electronics manufacturing, medical device fabrication, and aerospace component repair. The electrode maintains a sharpened point for extended periods, reducing downtime for regrinding and ensuring consistent weld bead profiles.

Additional Information
Diameter:0.020 in
Tungsten Type:Thoriated
Used To Weld:Steel and Stainless
Color Code:Red
Material Composition:98% Tungsten, 2% Thorium Oxide
Length:7 in
AWS Classification:EWTh-2
Polarity:DCEN
Recommended Applications:Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Nickel Alloys, Titanium
Packaging Description:10 pc per pak
Used To Weld?:Steel and Stainless

INCLUDED

  • 10 x 2% Thoriated Tungsten Electrodes (0.020" x 7")
  • Plastic Storage Case

APPLICATIONS

  • Micro-welding of thin-gauge stainless steel
  • Electronics and medical device fabrication
  • Aerospace component repair
  • Jewelry repair and manufacturing
  • DC TIG welding of Carbon Steel and Nickel Alloys
  • Titanium welding applications

FAQ

This tungsten has a diameter of 0.020 inches (approx. 0.5mm), which is very fine and intended for low-amperage micro-welding.

Yes, Red tungsten contains 2% Thorium, which is a low-level radioactive material. Proper safety precautions, such as wearing a mask during grinding and collecting dust, should be observed.

Thoriated tungsten is generally not recommended for AC welding of aluminum because it does not ball up well and can cause arc wandering. It is designed primarily for DC welding.

This electrode is best suited for Direct Current Electrode Negative (DCEN) or "Straight Polarity" settings.

Yes, you will need a 0.020" collet and collet body to securely hold this electrode in your TIG torch.

You use 0.020" tungsten for extremely delicate work where very low amperage is used. A larger tungsten would not start an arc reliably at such low power settings.

Grind the tip to a sharp point, grinding longitudinally (parallel to the rod). Because of the small diameter, be very gentle to avoid snapping the rod.

The AWS classification for 2% Thoriated tungsten is EWTh-2.