tomwalz
Materials
- May 29, 2002
- 947
We braze tungsten carbide and ceramics at about 1500 F. We are looking for a rod we can use to move parts around at these temperatures.
A rod maybe 10” long by ¼” diameter (.250”) that we can use to move parts around.
A steel file works fine but gets hot. We are using porcelain rods we get at a ceramics supply store but they are $3.75 each and snap readily. We had a tungsten rod recommended but a 7” long by 1/8” diameter rod was $8.25 at the welding store.
Something cheap and strong enough not to snap too readily.
Thanks,
Tom
Thomas J. Walz
Carbide Processors, Inc.
A rod maybe 10” long by ¼” diameter (.250”) that we can use to move parts around.
A steel file works fine but gets hot. We are using porcelain rods we get at a ceramics supply store but they are $3.75 each and snap readily. We had a tungsten rod recommended but a 7” long by 1/8” diameter rod was $8.25 at the welding store.
Something cheap and strong enough not to snap too readily.
Thanks,
Tom
Thomas J. Walz
Carbide Processors, Inc.