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IRONWELD TIG Tungsten Electrodes

IRONWELD TIG Tungsten Electrodes

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IRONWELD Tungsten Electrodes are engineered for superior arc stability, longevity, and precision across a variety of welding applications.

Our range of premium, polished tungsten electrodes ensures optimal performance for both AC and DC welding, making them the top choice for professionals in industries such as aerospace, automotive, fabrication, and manufacturing.

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  • Ceriated (WC20 - Grey Tip)
    Best for DC welding on carbon steel, stainless steel, and titanium Provides excellent arc stability and easy arc starting Ideal for low-amperage welding applications

  • Rare Earth (Purple Tip)
    Versatile electrode for both AC and DC applications Superior longevity and performance compared to standard tungsten types Lower burn-off rate for extended usability

  • Thoriated (WT20 - Red Tip)
    Most commonly used for DC welding Excellent arc starting and stability High current-carrying capacity with superior durability

  • Lanthanated (WL20 - Blue Tip)
    Works well with both AC and DC welding Provides smooth arc starts and enhanced stability Excellent performance on aluminum, stainless steel, and other metals
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Need more details? If you have questions about usage, availability, or specs, our team is here to help. Reach us via 24/7 live chat, our contact page, or call (02) 9729 1127 during business hours.

Shipping & Delivery

We deliver Australia-wide and internationally.

  • Australia Post (Parcel & Express)
  • Courier Network: TNT, Toll, Northline, Allied, Hunter, Aramex, Go Logistics, UBER (2hr Sydney Metro), and more

With our wide delivery network, you’ll get your order quickly and cost-effectively.

Same-Day Click & Collect

Order before 2:00 PM, and if in stock, collect the same business day. We’ll notify you as soon as your order is ready.

Warranties and Returns

  • Manufacturer Warranties + full coverage under Australian Consumer Law
  • 30-Day Returns on unopened/unused products (customer pays return shipping)
  • Defective Products: free return and replacement, handled with priority

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