Techniweld, TE2T-116-10T, Tungsten, 2% Thoriated, RED, EWTh-2, 1/16 in x 7 in
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Techniweld TE2T-116-10T is a 2% thoriated tungsten electrode in the red color code, classified as EWTh-2, and sized 1/16 in x 7 in. For TIG support teams, the practical question is not just what the part is, but where it fits in the shop process: storage, prep, installation, and troubleshooting. This breakdown stays focused on that use case.
For DC TIG work, this type of tungsten is commonly selected for stable arc starting and consistent arc control. It is used across general ferrous TIG applications, but final process fit depends on the job, the power source, the amperage range, shielding gas setup, and the operator’s grinding and maintenance practice. If any of those variables are unclear, verify them before release to production.
An EWTh-2 tungsten electrode is a consumable for TIG welding. In simple terms, it carries the arc. The 1/16 in diameter indicates a small electrode size suited to lighter-duty TIG work or lower current applications, but the actual usable range is process- and machine-dependent. Do not assign a current limit without checking the welding procedure, torch package, and machine documentation.
In a maintenance or fabrication setting, this electrode is often stocked as a general-purpose DC TIG option for steel and stainless steel work. That said, general use is not a substitute for job-specific verification. If a procedure calls for a different tungsten type, a different color code, or a different diameter, follow that requirement.
Before installation, inspect the electrode and packaging condition.
Use the following checks when putting the tungsten into service:
If the electrode is not performing as expected, isolate the issue before replacing parts.
This product is the tungsten electrode itself, not a complete torch package. It must be matched to a compatible TIG torch consumable setup. Because torch model compatibility was not provided, treat all torch fit details as Unknown (Verify). Do not assume it fits every collet body, back cap, or torch style without checking the torch system documentation.
If this electrode is being purchased for inventory control, label it by part number, diameter, color code, and alloy class. That reduces mis-picks at the bench and makes it easier to track what was actually issued for a job.
Thoriated tungsten contains thorium. Shop handling practices should limit dust exposure, especially during grinding. Use local exhaust or other dust control methods required by site policy. Do not dry-sand or create unnecessary dust. Follow your facility’s exposure controls, PPE requirements, and disposal rules for spent or damaged electrodes.
Also verify that the welding machine is de-energized or placed in a safe state before changing consumables. Treat a used tungsten as a sharp, hot, and potentially contaminated item until it is cooled and handled properly.
Is Techniweld TE2T-116-10T only for DC TIG?
It is commonly used for DC TIG applications, but final suitability depends on the job specification and the welding procedure. If the procedure calls for a different tungsten type, follow that requirement.
Can I use this 1/16 in tungsten for any amperage range?
No. The usable range depends on the power source, joint, gas coverage, torch setup, and the procedure. Unknown (Verify) for any exact amperage limit unless the welding specification states it.
What should I check if the arc will not start cleanly?
Check the tip grind, contamination, torch fit, gas flow, and work clamp. A poor start is often caused by setup or handling issues, not only the tungsten alloy.
Does the red color code confirm EWTh-2?
Red is the common identification for thoriated tungsten, but always verify the package label and part number. Color alone should not be the only control method in inventory or production.
Techniweld TE2T-116-10T is a 2% thoriated tungsten electrode, color coded red and classified as EWTh-2, sized 1/16 in x 7 in. It is commonly used for DC TIG welding and offers reliable arc starting and stable performance on steel, stainless steel, and other common ferrous applications. This tungsten is a standard choice for operators who want consistent arc control and durable performance in general-purpose TIG work.
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