Andy,
I have recently been making the switch over to lantenated tungstens (for 1010 and 4130), and have thus far been pleased with the results. I have also tried these with AC on aluminum and I was surprised to find how well they worked with much better current carrying capacity etc, compared with pure.
My question is, are there any reasons to not use them for aluminum (it seems to work well)? How do other types like Zirconium or Ceriated compare performance wise?
I should mention that this is an old Dialarc HF machine (wp-20 torch), AC is 50-50 with high frequency controlled by arc-gaps.
Thank you,
Sean
I have recently been making the switch over to lantenated tungstens (for 1010 and 4130), and have thus far been pleased with the results. I have also tried these with AC on aluminum and I was surprised to find how well they worked with much better current carrying capacity etc, compared with pure.
My question is, are there any reasons to not use them for aluminum (it seems to work well)? How do other types like Zirconium or Ceriated compare performance wise?
I should mention that this is an old Dialarc HF machine (wp-20 torch), AC is 50-50 with high frequency controlled by arc-gaps.
Thank you,
Sean
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