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Set your High Frequency Welding Machine

Set your High Frequency Welding Machine apparatus to about 50 amps for adjustment titanium. Set your column breeze careful timer to 15 seconds. Authority the tig bake at a asleep basics 90 amount bend to the titanium analysis section and ablaze up. Create a dabble about 1/4" to 3/8" , accumulate the arc as abbreviate as the bore of the tungsten used, and abide for about 7 seconds. Let off your bottom pedal amperage ascendancy and authority the bake still until the bond and acrimonious breadth cools completely...around 15 seconds.

If your argon is not contaminated, your electrode as able-bodied as the titanium dabble will be absolutely silver.

There will be a annular breadth about the dabble bond breadth the argon envelope careful able the titanium, that is discolored. That's OK as continued as it is balanced and at atomic as ample as the central bore of the tig cup.

An odd shaped aura of titanium bond colors too abutting to the bond adeptness announce a chock-full diffuser in the gas lens collet physique or added problem...and if the bond dabble and electrode are not ablaze silver, you may accept bad argon or a leak.

The "TIG" in PVC Welding Machine stands for Tungsten Apathetic Gas. But Afore it was alleged TIG" it was accustomed the name "Heliarc" because helium was the gas that was acclimated if the action was invented. But again anyone apparent that argon formed bigger and so it was alleged TIG because apathetic gas could accredit to either helium or argon. But wait, again anyone abroad apparent that baby additions of hydrogen formed able-bodied for some metals. The chat "Inert" no best captivated accurate so the eggheads absitively a new name was required. So nowadays, the abstruse appellation for what acclimated to be alleged TIG and Heliarc is Gas Tungsten Arc Adjustment or "GTAW". But Guess what? humans still alarm it TIG and even Heliarc. In actuality added humans alarm it TIG adjustment than Gas Tungsten Arc Welding.

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