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T1167GZ - 1/16" Zirconiated Tungsten Electrodes (White) - 7" Length for Aluminum TIG Welding

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OVERVIEW

Professional Grade Zirconiated Tungsten for AC Applications

The T116X7ZIR Zirconiated Tungsten Electrodes are engineered specifically for high-precision TIG welding of aluminum and magnesium alloys. Distinguished by their white color code, these electrodes contain approximately 0.8% Zirconium Oxide (ZrO2), a composition that offers significant performance advantages over pure tungsten (green) when utilized in Alternating Current (AC) welding processes. This specific formulation allows the electrode to retain a balled end during welding, which is essential for maintaining a stable arc and achieving deep, clean penetration in non-ferrous metals.

One of the primary technical benefits of Zirconiated tungsten is its high resistance to contamination. Unlike pure tungsten, which can degrade and spit under high thermal stress, Zirconium Oxide reinforces the tungsten matrix, allowing it to handle higher amperage loads without compromising the integrity of the weld pool. This makes the T116X7ZIR an excellent choice for radiographic-quality applications where tungsten inclusions must be strictly avoided. The electrode provides an extremely stable arc in both balanced and unbalanced wave AC TIG welding, ensuring consistent bead profile and reduced post-weld cleanup.

These electrodes measure 1/16" (1.6mm) in diameter and come in the industry-standard 7" length, making them compatible with standard TIG torches and consumables. While they share some characteristics with Lanthanated electrodes, Zirconiated tungsten is uniquely optimized for AC sine wave power sources and older transformer-rectifier machines, though it performs exceptionally well on modern inverters as well. It is important to note that while these electrodes excel in AC applications, they are not recommended for DC welding. For industrial fabricators working extensively with aluminum piping, automotive components, or aerospace structures, the T116X7ZIR offers the reliability and arc control necessary for professional results.

Additional Information
Color Code:White
Length :7"
AWS Classification:EWZr-8
Current Type:AC
Material Composition:0.8% Zirconium Oxide, Tungsten
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Color Code:White
Length:7"
AWS Classification:EWZr-8
Current Type:AC
Material Composition:Tungsten, 0.8% Zirconium Oxide
Tungsten Type:Zirconiated
Used To Weld:Aluminum
Diameter:1.6mm

INCLUDED

  • 10 x Zirconiated Tungsten Electrodes (1/16" x 7")
  • Protective Storage Case

APPLICATIONS

  • AC TIG welding of Aluminum alloys
  • Magnesium welding and fabrication
  • Automotive aluminum repair (cylinder heads, intakes)
  • Aerospace and aviation component fabrication
  • Marine welding applications
  • Structural aluminum welding

FAQ

Zirconiated tungsten handles higher amperage levels and resists contamination better than Pure tungsten. It retains a balled tip shape more effectively and reduces the risk of tungsten spitting into the weld pool.

No, Zirconiated tungsten is designed specifically for AC welding. Using it for DC welding is not recommended as it does not perform well; for steel, use Thoriated (Red) or Lanthanated (Gold/Blue) tungsten.

Yes, for AC welding, a balled tip is desirable. Zirconiated tungsten naturally forms a ball at the end when used with AC, which helps stabilize the arc.

No, Zirconiated tungsten is non-radioactive. It is a safer alternative to Thoriated tungsten, which contains radioactive thorium.

The AWS classification for White Zirconiated tungsten is typically EWZr-8, indicating a Zirconium Oxide content of approximately 0.7% to 0.9%.

You will need a 1/16" (1.6mm) collet and collet body (or gas lens) to fit this T116X7ZIR electrode.

The white paint is a color code standard used by the industry (AWS/ISO) to visually identify the tungsten type as Zirconiated, preventing mix-ups with other alloys.

Yes, it works with inverter machines on AC settings, although it was traditionally favored for transformer-rectifier machines. Many modern inverter users also prefer Lanthanated, but Zirconiated remains a top choice for specific AC arc characteristics.