





CK Worldwide 2% Ceriated (Gray) Tungsten 10/Pkg
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CK Worldwide tungsten is the welder's choice for superior quality tungsten due to the mixing, compression, and doping of materials evenly blended throughout each stick. The 2% ceriated tungsten is best for use in A/C or D/C applications using inverter or transformer based CC power sources. Good for low-alloyed steel, non-corroding steels, aluminum alloys, magnesium alloys, titanium alloys, nickel alloys, and copper alloys.
Ceriated tungsten has good ignition and re-ignition properties, long service life, and excellent arc stability. This tungsten is best a low amperage range, offers no spitting, and good D/C arc starts and stability.
The CK Tungsten measures 7 inches long and comes in a package of 10. Please choose your desired diameter.
Ceriated tungsten has good ignition and re-ignition properties, long service life, and excellent arc stability. This tungsten is best a low amperage range, offers no spitting, and good D/C arc starts and stability.
The CK Tungsten measures 7 inches long and comes in a package of 10. Please choose your desired diameter.
| MPN: | CKST187GC2 |
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MPN: CKST187GC2
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