ERTi-1 Titanium TIG Welding Rod - Grade 1 - 36"

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  • ***READ THIS: Check Picture #2 for an approximate number of rods per pound. The main image is for reference only. These rodSÜAre shipped in a reusable plastic container with a cap that can be used to safely store and transport your rods. Read the description of this product below for a general guide on how to weld titanium.
  • ERTi-1. Grade 1 is the lowest strength unalloyed (or Commercially Pure) grade. Grade 1 is used in applications where ductility is paramount, such as explosive cladding, loose linings, expanded metal, and deep drawing applications.
  • Commonly used in cryogenic and petrochemical applications such as chemical process heat exchangers, pressure vesselSÜAnd piping systems, electrochemical storage tanks. It iSealso used in electrolytic applications like coated anode substrates for the production of chlorine and sodium chlorate.
  • The weld deposit is ductile and offers excellent corrosion resistance in oxidizing environments. ERTi-1 is the purest grade and is suitable for welding Titanium grade 1, 2, 3, and 4. These rods comply with AWSÜA 5.16 : ERTi-1, UNS : R50100, EN ISO 24034 : STi-0100 and DIN 1737 : SG Ti 1.
  • Available Diameters: 0.035", 0.045", 1/16", 3/32" and 1/8" - Available Pack Quantities: 10 Rods, 1 Lb and 2 Lb - Select your option from the Size Menu.

Instructions for Welding Titanium: Titanium is generally welded using the same techniques like Stainless steel, however, titanium requires much greater weld joint cleanlinesSÜAlong with extensive inert gas shielding. €Ã"šÂ¢Cleaning: Grind or file away mill SÜAle. Remove surface oxides with Pickling Paste or 35% nitric €ââ"š¬Å" 5% hydrofluoric acid solution at room temperature. Remove any grease or oil with a nonchlorinated degreasing solvent, methanol acetone, or methyl-ethyl-ketone. Light oil can be removed by washing with a household abrasive or detergent. €Ã"šÂ¢Fitup: Clamp joints where possible. Tack welds require the same care as other welds. €Ã"šÂ¢Equipment: Use a conSÜAnt-current power source (DCEN) for GTAW with a contactor for arc SÜArt and stop. High-frequency SÜArter for manual welding, water-cooled GTA torch with gas lenSÜAnd Weldas¾-inch (#12) gas cup, 2% Thoriated, 2% Ceriated, 2% Lanthanum or Rare Earth tungsten Note: A reactive metal, titanium is sensitive to embrittlement by oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen. Consequently, the molten weld metal must be protected against atmospheric contamination by holding the shielding gas over the weld zone until it cools down to 600ºF