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BWS1167GE3 - E3 Purple Rare Earth Tungsten Electrode 1/16" x 7"

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OVERVIEW

Advanced Rare Earth Technology for Precision TIG Welding

The E3 Purple Tungsten Electrode (1/16" x 7") represents a significant advancement in TIG welding consumable technology. Unlike traditional thoriated electrodes which contain radioactive thorium dioxide, E3 electrodes utilize a proprietary blend of three non-radioactive rare earth oxides: Lanthanum, Zirconium, and Yttrium. This unique chemical composition, known as "E3," provides a safer working environment for welders by eliminating the risks associated with radioactive dust during grinding and welding operations. The synergistic effect of these oxides lowers the electron work function, allowing for easier arc ignition and re-ignition, which is critical for automated processes and intricate manual work.

One of the primary technical advantages of the E3 formulation is its ability to run cooler than thoriated tungsten at the same amperage settings. This thermal efficiency translates directly into extended electrode life and reduced consumption rates. The tip geometry remains stable for longer periods, resisting the "mushrooming" effect often seen in pure tungsten or the erosion common in other alloys. For the professional fabricator, this means less downtime spent at the grinder and more time welding. The 1/16" diameter is ideal for fine detail work on thin-gauge materials, providing a focused arc that minimizes the heat-affected zone (HAZ) on sensitive substrates like stainless steel and titanium.

Versatility is a hallmark of the E3 electrode. It is engineered to perform exceptionally well in both Direct Current (DC) and Alternating Current (AC) welding applications. In DC welding, it provides a stable, concentrated arc for deep penetration on mild and stainless steels. In AC welding, it maintains a clean balled end (if prepared correctly) or a sharp point depending on the inverter frequency, making it suitable for aluminum and magnesium alloys. This dual-capability makes the E3 Purple tungsten a superior "all-in-one" solution for workshops that handle a diverse range of metallurgical projects, streamlining inventory and ensuring consistent performance across the board.

Additional Information
Tungsten Type:E3 (e3), E3
Diameter:1.6mm, 1.6mm (1-6mm)
Used To Weld:Steel or Stainless or Aluminum, Steel or Stainless or Aluminum (steel-or-stainless-or-aluminum)
Color Code:Purple
Length :7" (175mm)
Material Composition:Rare Earth Oxides (Lanthanum, Zirconium, Yttrium)
Current Type:AC, DC
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Color Code:Purple
Length:7" (175mm)
Material Composition:Rare Earth Oxides (Lanthanum, Zirconium, Yttrium)
Current Type:AC, DC
Radioactive:No
Arc Stability:Excellent
Diameter:1.6mm (1-6mm)
Tungsten Type:E3 (e3)
Used To Weld:Steel or Stainless or Aluminum (steel-or-stainless-or-aluminum)

INCLUDED

  • E3 Purple Tungsten Electrodes (1/16" x 7")
  • Storage Case

APPLICATIONS

  • Precision TIG Welding (GTAW)
  • Stainless Steel Fabrication
  • Aluminum and Aluminum Alloy Welding
  • Mild Steel and Carbon Steel Repair
  • Aerospace and Aviation Components
  • Food and Beverage Industry Piping
  • Automotive Exhaust and Intake Systems
  • Orbital Tube Welding

FAQ

E3 Purple tungsten uses a mix of non-radioactive rare earth oxides (Lanthanum, Zirconium, Yttrium) instead of radioactive Thorium. E3 runs cooler, lasts longer, and is safe for all applications, whereas Thoriated is primarily for DC welding and poses health risks during grinding.

Yes, E3 tungsten is excellent for AC welding of aluminum. It maintains a stable arc and can hold a point better than pure tungsten, especially when used with modern inverter machines.

No, E3 tungsten is completely non-radioactive. It eliminates the environmental and health hazards associated with thoriated tungsten dust.

The purple color code is the industry standard identification for E3 tungsten, which contains a specific blend of rare earth oxides (typically 1.5% Lanthanum, 0.08% Zirconium, and 0.08% Yttrium).

For a 1/16" (1.6mm) E3 electrode, the typical operating range is approximately 60 to 150 amps for DC welding and 45 to 100 amps for AC welding, depending on gas flow and cup size.

With modern inverter machines, you can often keep a sharpened or slightly truncated point. For older transformer machines, the tip may form a small ball naturally, but E3 generally holds its shape better than Pure tungsten.

Absolutely. E3 is a universal electrode that performs exceptionally well on both mild steel and stainless steel using DC current.

Grind the tungsten longitudinally (lengthwise) to the desired angle. Because it is non-radioactive, you do not need the same hazardous material precautions as with thoriated tungsten, though a dust mask is always recommended.