Description
Argon Gas compressed for shielding/Tig welding 50 liters cylinder
Features
- Colourless, tasteless and odourless
- Inert to all materials at all temperatures and pressures.
- Heavier than air, argon will collect in low-lying areas, ducts and drains.
- An asphyxiant.
- Lower thermal conductivity than most other gases.
Benefits of Using Argon Gas compressed for shielding/Tig welding 50 liters cylinder
- Has a purity level of 99.998% - ideal for welding purposes.
- Low ionising potential allows easy forming of a welding arc without reacting with the metal components being welded.
- When welding thicker materials, other gases are added to the argon base to produce a more fluid weld pool.
Applications and Uses of Argon Gas compressed for shielding/Tig welding 50 liters cylinder
- All of the major applications of argon are related to the production, processing and fabrication of metals. The role of argon is nearly always to exclude atmospheric air from contact with metal alloys. An example of this is as a purging gas to protect weld areas, such as the inside of pipes during welding.
- The predominant gas used in shielding gases because it forms a very good shield due to the high density and total inertness.
- Used on a wide range of ferrous and non-ferrous materials for welding and cutting.
- Major component in most shielding gas mixtures for arc welding and cutting due to low ionising potential.
- Shielding gas for MIG and TIG welding processes and for plasma-cutting. Argon is used alone or mixed with other gases such as helium, carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrogen or hydrogen. Each mixture is often specific to welding a particular material or to a particular process. For example, argon is used as a shielding gas for TIG-welding aluminium, titanium and copper.
- When MIG-welding ferrous materials, pure argon is not an ideal shielding gas, as it produces an arc with poor cathodic rooting characteristics, large droplet size and therefore higher levels of spatter. For this reason,
- Fills the inter-space in double-glazed windows.
Frequently Asked Question
Q1 What is compressed argon used for in welding?
Argon is a shielding gas commonly used in welding to keep water and oxygen from interfering with the weld. Using Argon as a shielding gas helps to prevent any potentially harmful reactions during the welding process. Argon gas performs best with titanium, magnesium, and aluminum.
Q2 Why is argon used as a shielding gas in welding?
Argon is a resilient, fireproof, and harmless gas. It is an excellent shield welding gas because it disperses contaminating components in the atmosphere while protecting welds from oxidation and corrosion. Argon as a shielding gas results in cleaner, stronger welds.
Q3 What type of welding uses argon gas?
The standard gas for TIG welding is argon (Ar). Helium (He) can be used to improve the penetration and fluidity of the weld pool. Argon or argon/helium mixes can be used to weld any grade. In some circumstances, nitrogen (N2) and/or hydrogen (H2) can be supplied to obtain specific qualities.
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5 Reviews
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I quickly made sure the bottle was full by checking it, and it was. The regulator pressure gauge indicated a full reading of 2000 psi. Overall, the purchase has exceeded my expectations, and it was delivered ahead of schedule. Both new empty bottles and filled bottles can be purchased at GZ Industrial Supplies
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Good
quality argon gas compressed for welding from GZ Supplies.
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Ideal for welding
i have used it, excellently work well
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Argon Gas Compressed for shielding/welding 50 litters cylinder (empty returnable)
good Argon Gas Compressed for shielding/welding 50 litters cylinder (empty returnable)
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Perfect for my welding operations
Perfect for my welding operations, it is doing a great job in shielding gases