Exceptional Material Purity: Constructed from tungsten with a purity grade exceeding 99.95%, minimizing contamination and ensuring consistent, long-lasting performance.
Superior Thermal Threshold: Boasting a melting point of 3410 °C—the highest among all structural metals—these electrodes maintain geometric integrity even in extreme heat.
Persistent Hardness: Retains significant wear resistance and structural hardness across a broad temperature spectrum, drastically reducing material degradation over time.
Chemical Stability: Exhibits minimal chemical interaction with various base metals, which curtails oxidation and prevents surface corrosion during operations.
Reliable Electrical Behavior: Provides stable resistance characteristics, facilitating predictable discharge and precise control in sensitive welding or machining tasks.
Optimized Durability: Through advanced structural inlay design, we have mitigated the natural brittleness of tungsten, resulting in a product that handles mechanical and thermal fatigue with enhanced resilience.
Composition | High-purity Tungsten (W) |
|---|---|
Purity Level | ≥99.95% |
Melting Point | 3410 °C (Max among industrial metals) |
Chemical Activity | Extremely low reactivity; oxidation-resistant |
Chemical Reactivity | Low reactivity with other metals |
Electrical Profile | Stable, high-resistance characteristics |
Structural Integrity | Optimized against thermal and mechanical stress |
Bloom (Suzhou) Materials Co., Ltd specializes in supplying spot welding machine accessories, offering high-quality products and reliable services to support all your welding requirements. Our product lineup features electrode holders, tips, KCF guide pins and sleeves, as well as tip dressers and cutter blades. Each product is engineered to improve the performance and output quality of your welding processes.
Our tungsten inlaid electrodes are vital components across several high-precision sectors:
Precision Welding: Essential for TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) and plasma welding processes, ensuring a stable arc when working with titanium, stainless steel, and various superalloys.
Electronics & Electrical Engineering: Frequently utilized in Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM), as well as in the production of robust, high-amperage electrical contacts and high-heat electrode systems.
Metallurgical & Foundries: Employed in electrolysis processes and the handling of molten metals due to their high resistance to corrosive, high-temperature environments.
Advanced Manufacturing: Serves as a critical component in thermal processing machinery and precision equipment requiring consistent performance over extended duty cycles.
Aerospace & Renewable Energy: Used in the fabrication of high-performance alloy parts and critical electrical hardware for next-generation energy systems.