Gas Tungsten Arc Welding is a very popular choice for joining metals of thickness less than 6mm (1/4"), where high quality, spatter-free welds with superior appearance or corrosion resistance are desired. TIG welds are well protected from atmospheric contamination by the shielding gas which results in stronger, more ductile and more corrosion-resistant welds than those made with the shielding metal arc methods. In addition, the fact that no flux is required makes welding applicable to a wider variety of joint types. Corrosion due to flux entrapment cannot occur and expensive welding action takes places without spatter or sparks. Fusion welds can be made in nearly all metals used industrially. These include aluminium alloys, stainless steel, magnesium alloys, nickel and nickle-base alloys, copper, silicon-copper, copper-nickel, brasses, sliver, phosphor bronze, plain carbon and low-alloy steels, cast iron and others. The process is also widely used for welding various combinations of dissimilar metals, and for applying hard-facing and surfacing materials to steel.
ISSA Code: 77.080.00 
The TIG Torch assembly has been selected especially for the marine environment, offering superior quality and long life, along with a simple design that is easy-to-use and adaptable to all shipboard situations. The assemble comes complete with cable, gas hose, heat shield and backcap. We recommend the purchase of the Accessory kit shich offers an assortment of collets, holders and caps for various requirements.

To complete the welding machine package for TIG welding a high frequency generator is required for hose machines that donot include this circuitry. The High Frequency Unit prodvides a high frequency high voltage signal to the torch. This signal creates a spark from the electrode to the work which ionizes the gas in the gap, creating a conductive path across the gap so the welding current will flow producing the arc. The high frequency signal may be switched to "ON" which means the high frequency is on continuously - required for AC welding. It may be switched to "START" and will be on only until a stable arc is established when using DC current. The high frequency unit also provides a timed flow of inert gas to purge the torch and blanket the weld area prior to switching on the welding current. Finally, when the arc is broken at the end of the weld, inert gas will continue to flow an adjustable time period selected according to the material thickness to protect the weld zone while it cools.
TIG ACCESSORY KIT The TIG ACCESSORY KIT includes a starting supply of the most commonly used torch head accessories. | ISSA Code | Description | | 77.082.01 | 1,6mm Collets | | 77.082.02 | 2,4mm Collets | | 77.083.06 | Long Backcap | | 77.082.05 | 1,6mm Collet Body | | 77.082.06 | 2,4mm Collet Body | | 77.083.02 | C5 Ceramic Cups | | 77.083.03 | C6 Ceramic Cups | | 77.083.04 | C7 Ceramic Cups | | 77.082.18 | Heatshield | | 77.080.01 | 200 Amp. TIG Torch | | 77.080.02 | Accessory kit TIG | | 77.080.03 | Wire Brush Stainless Steel TIG | | 77.080.04 | Gloves, TIG Welding | | 77.080.05 | Gas Hose Assembly TIG | | 77.080.06 | Jumper Cable TIG | | 77.082.02 | Argon Flowmeter Regulator | | 77.080.07 | High Frequency Unit | | 77.081.01 | 0,5 x 175mm Pure Tungsten (10/Pkg) | | 77.081.02 | 1,0 x 175mm Pure Tungsten (10/Pkg) | | 77.081.03 | 1,6 x 175mm Pure Tungsten (10/Pkg) | | 77.081.04 | 2,4 x 175mm Pure Tungsten (10/Pkg) | | 77.081.05 | 3,2 x 175mm Pure Tungsten (10/Pkg) | | 77.081.06 | 0,5 x 175mm 2% Thor Tungsten (10/Pkg) | | 77.081.07 | 1,0 x 175mm 2% Thor Tungsten (10/Pkg) | | 77.081.08 | 1,6 x 175mm 2% Thor Tungsten (10/Pkg) | | 77.081.09 | 2,4 x 175mm 2% Thor Tungsten (10/Pkg) | | 77.081.10 | 3,2 x 175mm 2% Thor Tungsten (10/Pkg) |

| ISSA Code | Description | | 77.082.01 | Collet 1,6mm | | 77.082.02 | Collet 2,4mm | | 77.082.03 | Collet 3,2mm | | 77.082.04 | Collet 4,0mm |
| ISSA Code | Description | 77.082.05 | Collet 1,6mm | | 77.082.06 | Collet 2,4mm | | 77.082.07 | Collet 3,2mm | | 77.082.08 | Collet 4,0mm |
| ISSA Code | Description | 77.082.09 | Alumina Cup 6,4mm | | 77.082.10 | Alumina Cup 7,9mm | | 77.082.11 | Alumina Cup 9,5mm | | 77.082.12 | Alumina Cup 11,1mm | | 77.082.13 | Alumina Cup 12,7mm |
| ISSA Code | Description | 77.082.14 | Heatshield |
| ISSA Code | Description | 77.083.01 | Ceramic Cup 6,4mm | | 77.083.02 | Ceramic Cup 7,9mm | | 77.083.03 | Ceramic Cup 9,5mm | | 77.083.04 | Ceramic Cup 11,1mm | | 77.083.05 | Ceramic Cup 12,7mm |
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| ISSA Code | Description | 77.083.06 | Backcap Long | | 77.083.07 | Backcap Medium | | 77.083.08 | Backcap Short |
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