Have you heard of the metal zirconium? It’s a chemical element that is strong and solid at room temperature. It requires complex physio-chemical processes to get there. When it is in pure form, it becomes a corrosion-resistant metal that can handle high water temperatures. In addition, it can create different alloys that can handle highly corrosive environments, such as strong alkalis and mineral acids. This is why it’s very useful for parts that will be exposed to extreme environments. If you’re looking to weld zirconium, there are different methods that can be used. The most common method is gas-tungsten arc (GTAW), but other methods include gas metal-arc (GMAW), plasma-arc, electron-beam, and resistance welding. Each process has its own set of perks, so it’s important to choose the right one for your project.

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Ways to Wield Zirconium

Gas-Tungsten Arc Wielding

GTAW is the most common method used to weld zirconium. It’s a welding process that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce an arc between the electrode and the workpiece. The arc is used to heat the workpiece, which melts the metal and allows it to be welded.

Gas Metal-Arc Wielding

GMAW is another welding process that can be used to weld zirconium. It’s a semi-automatic or automatic welding process that uses a wire electrode that is fed through a welding gun. The wire electrode is used to create an arc between the workpiece and the electrode. The heat from the arc dissolves the metal, which is then welded.

Plasma-Arc Welding

Plasma-arc welding (PAW) is a type of welding that uses a plasma torch to create an arc between the electrode and the workpiece. The plasma torch is utilized to ionize the gas that is passing through it, which creates a plasma arc. The heat from the plasma arc dissolves the metal, which is then welded.

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Where to Get Quality Zirconium End Products?

Now that you know the different methods that can be used to weld zirconium, it’s time to choose the perfect one for your project. If you’re not sure which method to use, consult with a professional. At Ferralloy Inc., we will be able to help you choose the right method. Call us!