waqasmalik
Mechanical
- Jul 18, 2013
- 177
Hi all, i work for a company which is involved in welding of aluminium using TIG with Argon as a shielding gas. Square wave AC TIG welding plant is used. Today i asked the welder to disconnect the shielding gas and then try to generate an arc, he did so but the tungsten electrode started changing its colour to blackish.
What i thought was that in the absence of shielding gas, only the air in the gap between the tip and work piece is ionized hence producing oxygen and nitrogen ions but because the shielding gas is not there so oxygen oxidize the tungsten electrode. Am i right in my claim?
What i thought was that in the absence of shielding gas, only the air in the gap between the tip and work piece is ionized hence producing oxygen and nitrogen ions but because the shielding gas is not there so oxygen oxidize the tungsten electrode. Am i right in my claim?