What Is the Standard for the Number of Arcing Repetitions of Tungsten Electrodes?

The number of arcing repetitions of a tungsten electrodes, that is, the total number of times it can stabilize the arc without regrinding or replacement, usually does not have a uniform and mandatory international standard value, but in practical engineering applications and material evaluation, the following reference standards and empirical ranges are commonly used in the industry to measure its performance:

Reference Value For Common Arc Starts (under Normal Conditions)

Electrode type Reference range of arc start times (times) Welding type Notes
WP 200~800 times AC welding, low-frequency welding It is not resistant to ablation and has a short arc life
WT20 1000~3000 times DC welding Arc initiation stability, strong durability (but radioactive)
WC20 1000~2500 times DC/low current soldering Arc initiation is sensitive, suitable for automated welding
WL10/WL20 1500~4000 times AC/DC universal welding Non-radioactive, excellent comprehensive performance
WX More than 2000~5000 times High-frequency automatic welding, industrial grade welding Multi-element compounds, usually the best performing tungsten electrode

Note: The above values are for reference only, and the specific number of arcs depends on factors such as welding current, sharpening angle, gas purity, electrode contamination degree and welding machine performance.

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