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  1. Inweld: Inweld is a brand or manufacturer that produces welding consumables and equipment, including tungsten electrodes.

  2. 10: This could be a product code or identifier used by Inweld to distinguish different variations of tungsten electrodes they offer. It may have specific properties or characteristics associated with it.

  3. 2% Thoriated: This refers to the composition of the tungsten electrode. It contains 2% thorium, which is a common element used as a dopant in tungsten electrodes. Thoriated electrodes are known for their excellent arc-starting and arc-stability properties.

  4. TIG Welding: TIG stands for Tungsten Inert Gas, which is a welding process that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to create an electric arc for welding. It's often used for precision welding applications.

  5. Tungsten Electrode: This is the main component of the electrode used in TIG welding. Tungsten is chosen because of its high melting point and ability to maintain its structural integrity at high temperatures.

  6. WT20: This is the specific classification or designation of the tungsten electrode. WT20 is a common code used to identify a 2% thoriated tungsten electrode.

  7. 3/32" x 7": This indicates the physical dimensions of the electrode. It has a diameter of 3/32 of an inch (approximately 2.4 mm) and a length of 7 inches (about 177.8 mm). The diameter is important as it affects the welding current and heat control during TIG welding.

  8. Red: The color "Red" typically signifies the color coding used to identify the type of tungsten electrode. Different manufacturers may use different colors to distinguish electrode types or compositions. In this case, "Red" may be used to denote the 2% thoriated electrode.

  1. Inweld: Inweld is a brand or manufacturer that produces welding consumables and equipment, including tungsten electrodes.

  2. 10: This could be a product code or identifier used by Inweld to distinguish different variations of tungsten electrodes they offer. It may have specific properties or characteristics associated with it.

  3. 2% Thoriated: This refers to the composition of the tungsten electrode. It contains 2% thorium, which is a common element used as a dopant in tungsten electrodes. Thoriated electrodes are known for their excellent arc-starting and arc-stability properties.

  4. TIG Welding: TIG stands for Tungsten Inert Gas, which is a welding process that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to create an electric arc for welding. It's often used for precision welding applications.

  5. Tungsten Electrode: This is the main component of the electrode used in TIG welding. Tungsten is chosen because of its high melting point and ability to maintain its structural integrity at high temperatures.

  6. WT20: This is the specific classification or designation of the tungsten electrode. WT20 is a common code used to identify a 2% thoriated tungsten electrode.

  7. 3/32" x 7": This indicates the physical dimensions of the electrode. It has a diameter of 3/32 of an inch (approximately 2.4 mm) and a length of 7 inches (about 177.8 mm). The diameter is important as it affects the welding current and heat control during TIG welding.

  8. Red: The color "Red" typically signifies the color coding used to identify the type of tungsten electrode. Different manufacturers may use different colors to distinguish electrode types or compositions. In this case, "Red" may be used to denote the 2% thoriated electrode.