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OPERATION
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Electrode Shape & Angle
The shape of the tungsten electrode tip is an important process variable in precision arc
welding. A good selection of tip/flat size will balance the need for several advantages. The
bigger the flat, the more likely arc wander will occur and the more difficult it will be to arc
start. However, increasing the flat to the maximum level that still allows arc start and
eliminates arc wonder will improve the weld penetration and increase the electrode life.
The included angle determines weld bead shape and size. Generally, as the included
angle increases, penetration increases and bead width decreases.
Some welders still grind electrodes to a sharp point, which makes arc starting easier.
However, they risk decreased welding performance from melting at the tip.
Electrode Included Angle/Taper - DC Welding
Tungsten electrodes for DC welding should be ground longitudinally and concentrically
with diamond wheels to a specific included angle in conjunction with the tip/flat
preparation. Different angles produce different arc shapes and offer different weld
penetration capabilities.
Blunter electrodes with larger included angle provide
• Last Longer
• Have better weld penetration
• Have a narrower arc shape
• Can handle more amperage without eroding.
Sharper electrodes with smaller included angle provide:
• Offer less arc weld
• Have a wider arc
• Have a more consistent arc

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