WT20 thoriated tungsten electrode is America’s favorite electrode for a reason. Long lasting and highly durable, these electrodes are a staple in DC welding applications. More details, please visit: http://tungsten.com.cn/tungsten-needles.html WT20 thoriated tungsten electrode is radioactive, while it is the most popular electrode material in argon arc welding technology due to its excellent comprehensive performance. Thoriated tungsten electrode contains thorium oxide, which has a low-level radioactive hazard, but its performance is superior to pure tungsten electrode in many aspects. For…
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WC20 cerium tungsten electrode is a non-radioactive tungsten electrode, and is known to be especially good for DC welding with low amperage because it starts very easily at low amps and usually requires about 10% less amps to operate than thoriated tungsten electrode. And is often used to replace thoriated tungsten electrode. More details, please visit: http://tungsten.com.cn/tungsten-needles.html WC20 cerium tungsten electrode is very widely to be used for the welding of orbital tube, pipe, very small parts, short welding cycles…
Argon arc welding tungsten needle is more often known as argon arc welding tungsten electrode. And such a needle may be a thoriated tungsten electrode, a cerium tungsten electrode, or a lanthanated tungsten electrode, etc. More details, please visit: http://tungsten.com.cn/tungsten-needles.html Automatic argon-arc welding is used for welding thin stainless steel, aluminium and its alloys. The argon-arc process may use either non-consumable or consumable electrodes. With a non-consumable electrode, the arc is maintained between a tungsten electrode and the workpiece. A…
TIG welding lanthanated tungsten electrode has no radioactive hazard, and has high durability current, minimum burnout rate, excellent welding performance, and the closest electrical conductivity to 2% thoriated tungsten electrode. Therefore, it is mainly used to replace the radioactively contaminated thoriated tungsten electrode. More details, please visit: http://tungsten.com.cn/tungsten-needles.html You can count on these long-lasting lanthanated tungsten electrodes to perform TIG welding during your most difficult welding application, time and time again. With reliable arc-striking and a low burn-off rate, these…
TIG welding cerium tungsten electrode usually contains small quantities of cerium oxide which can offer benefits as following as: facilitate arc starting, increase arc stability, improve current-carrying capacity of the rod, reduce the risk of weld contamination, and increase electrode life. Wherein, TIG welding is the short for tungsten inert gas welding, and is also known as gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). More details, please visit: http://tungsten.com.cn/tungsten-needles.html In a cerium tungsten electrode, cerium oxide is used as an alloying element…
TIG welding thoriated tungsten electrode has excellent comprehensive performance, especially can withstand overload current. It is easy to start the arc and not easy to deform. And it has characteristics of long service life, anti-oxidation, continuous arc during welding, stable arc, and no scattered arc. More details, please visit: http://tungsten.com.cn/tungsten-needles.html TIG welding thoriated tungsten electrode refers to thoriated tungsten electrode containing small quantities of thorium oxide for TIG welding. Thorium oxide is a low level radioactive material which may give…
It is reported that porous yellow tungsten oxide, or porous tungsten trioxide (WO3), is an ideal photocatalytic material as the pore structure has a strong ability to degrade dyes. Therefore, tungsten trioxide with pore structure can be used to photodegrade dyes in industrial wastewater. More details, please visit: http://tungsten-oxide.com/index.html The researchers proposed a method for preparing a porous structure tungsten trioxide photocatalyst. They used colloidal carbon microspheres as templates to adsorb metal ions on their surfaces and surroundings, and then…
Studies have shown that yellow tungsten oxide, or tungsten trioxide (WO3), can be used as a catalyst to prepare a new type of air purification composite coating – an environmentally friendly dingal coating. More details, please visit: http://tungsten-oxide.com/index.html The researchers used aerogel (SiO2-WO3 composite aerogel particles) and photocatalyst (yellow tungsten oxide photocatalytic particles) as the adsorption/photocatalytic dingal filler, mixing the prepared adsorption/photocatalyst dispersion liquid with acrylic emulsion or fluorocarbon emulsion, and add an appropriate amount of dispersant, film-forming auxiliary, defoaming…
Researchers have prepared a new structural yellow tungsten oxide photocatalytic material by hydrothermal method in a high-pressure reactor. Wherein, the obtained yellow tungsten oxide (WO3) has characteristics of large specific surface area, a size in the micro-nano range, good structural stability, and a narrow band gap. So, it is convenient for applications of photocatalytic degradation of organic dyes. Moreover, preparation of yellow tungsten oxide by hydrothermal method has advantages of easy availability of raw materials, mild conditions and simple operation.…
Yellow tungsten oxide, or tungsten trioxide (WO3), may be widely applied for producing photocatalytic coating. Tungsten trioxide has band gap between 2.4-28eV, and has good absorption of visible light. Also, it is very stable in aqueous solution. So, it is regarded as a potential photocatalytic material for visible light response. Therefore, WO3 photocatalyst with excellent visible light photocatalytic performance may be used to produce photocatalytic coating. More details, please visit: http://tungsten-oxide.com/index.html In recent years, with the continuous improvement of living…