MSSA Tungsten Feeder (Tungsten Hardfacing ...
Tungsten Feeder | Tungsten Feeder (L) |
A tungsten grit application can prolong the life of a component by 3 to 5 times (depending on the application) which can make a substantial difference to running costs. Ground-engaging tools and equipment used in construction, excavation and earth-moving, are commonly associated with the tungsten hard-facing process.
The Tungsten Feeders come complete with funnel, work bench etc. (everything needed to get you operational except for the welding equipment). An air driven vibrator consistently feeds the tungsten fragments to your MIG torch. To ensure air supply is constant, the feeder has a special fine tuning control after the air gauge to make sure the air pressure to vibrator is maintained. Less than 25cfm is required for operation.
Electric tungsten grit feeders tend to have a delay whilst power is being established - giving an approx. 12-13mm of weld deposit before the introduction of the Tungsten.
A tungsten grit application can prolong the life of a component by 3 to 5 times (depending on the application) which can make a substantial difference to running costs.
Ground-engaging tools and equipment used in construction, excavation and earth-moving, is commonly associated with the tungsten hard-facing process. Ground engaging blades/teeth and ripper points on dozers and cat trucks are just some of the numerous applications that this process is used on.
When painted components are subject to hard-facing, the application area is often grit-blasted initially in order to provide a better surface for the tungsten to bind to.
Ground Engaging Blades Grit-Blasted (Left), with Tungsten Application (Right)
We also supply the hard-facing wire and tungsten grit to suit your application and can ship these, along with the Tungsten Feeder to anywhere in Australia.
To contact MSSA Interweld about MSSA Tungsten Feeder (Tungsten Hardfacing with Tungsten Carbide) use Get a quote.
Tungsten Feeder | Tungsten Feeder (L) |
A tungsten grit application can prolong the life of a component by 3 to 5 times (depending on the application) which can make a substantial difference to running costs. Ground-engaging tools and equipment used in construction, excavation and earth-moving, are commonly associated with the tungsten hard-facing process.
The Tungsten Feeders come complete with funnel, work bench etc. (everything needed to get you operational except for the welding equipment). An air driven vibrator consistently feeds the tungsten fragments to your MIG torch. To ensure air supply is constant, the feeder has a special fine tuning control after the air gauge to make sure the air pressure to vibrator is maintained. Less than 25cfm is required for operation.
Electric tungsten grit feeders tend to have a delay whilst power is being established - giving an approx. 12-13mm of weld deposit before the introduction of the Tungsten.
A tungsten grit application can prolong the life of a component by 3 to 5 times (depending on the application) which can make a substantial difference to running costs.
Ground-engaging tools and equipment used in construction, excavation and earth-moving, is commonly associated with the tungsten hard-facing process. Ground engaging blades/teeth and ripper points on dozers and cat trucks are just some of the numerous applications that this process is used on.
When painted components are subject to hard-facing, the application area is often grit-blasted initially in order to provide a better surface for the tungsten to bind to.
Ground Engaging Blades Grit-Blasted (Left), with Tungsten Application (Right)
We also supply the hard-facing wire and tungsten grit to suit your application and can ship these, along with the Tungsten Feeder to anywhere in Australia.
To contact MSSA Interweld about MSSA Tungsten Feeder (Tungsten Hardfacing with Tungsten Carbide) use Get a quote.
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