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  1. TIG Torch: A TIG torch is a specialized welding torch designed for TIG welding. It is the primary tool used to deliver the welding current and shielding gas to the welding arc. The torch typically consists of a handle, a trigger or button for controlling the gas flow and welding current, a tungsten electrode holder, and a ceramic cup to protect the electrode and direct the shielding gas.

  2. Tungsten Electrode: TIG welding uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to create the welding arc. Tungsten electrodes are available in various types and sizes, depending on the material you're welding and your specific welding requirements.

  3. Shielding Gas: TIG welding requires the use of an inert shielding gas, such as argon or helium, to protect the weld area from atmospheric contamination. The choice of shielding gas depends on the type of material being welded and the desired weld quality.

  4. Gas Regulator: A gas regulator is needed to control and regulate the flow of shielding gas from the gas cylinder to the TIG torch. It ensures a consistent and controlled flow of gas during welding.

  5. Welding Accessories: You may also need additional accessories like collets, collet bodies, and back caps for the TIG torch, depending on your welding setup and requirements.

  1. TIG Torch: A TIG torch is a specialized welding torch designed for TIG welding. It is the primary tool used to deliver the welding current and shielding gas to the welding arc. The torch typically consists of a handle, a trigger or button for controlling the gas flow and welding current, a tungsten electrode holder, and a ceramic cup to protect the electrode and direct the shielding gas.

  2. Tungsten Electrode: TIG welding uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to create the welding arc. Tungsten electrodes are available in various types and sizes, depending on the material you're welding and your specific welding requirements.

  3. Shielding Gas: TIG welding requires the use of an inert shielding gas, such as argon or helium, to protect the weld area from atmospheric contamination. The choice of shielding gas depends on the type of material being welded and the desired weld quality.

  4. Gas Regulator: A gas regulator is needed to control and regulate the flow of shielding gas from the gas cylinder to the TIG torch. It ensures a consistent and controlled flow of gas during welding.

  5. Welding Accessories: You may also need additional accessories like collets, collet bodies, and back caps for the TIG torch, depending on your welding setup and requirements.