TIG (GTAW) Process Guidance

Washington Alloy Stainless 310 GTAW

Washington Alloy 310 stainless TIG rod setup guidance and filler reference.

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Washington Alloy Stainless 310 GTAW

Process Notes

310 is used for welding types AISI 310, 304 clad stainless steel, ferritic and martensitic chromium steels, and for stainless steel overlay work on mild and carbon steels. 310 welding wire produces weld deposits of high strength and high resistance to scalling at elevated temperatures.

TYPICAL CHEMISTRY : Carbon 0.14 Manganese 1.80

Nickel 21.10 Chromium 27.00

Silicon 0.50

Operating Range

Power: DCEN with EWTh-2 tungsten(2% Thoriated red) truncated conical tip Shielding gas: 100% Argon | SPECIFICATIONS: ANSI/AWS A5.9 ER310 ASME SFA 5.9 ER310 |

Wire SizeTungstenAmpsVoltsCup SizeArgon | Flow(CFH)Base Metal | Thickness
1/16"1/16"80-150123/8"201/16-1/8"
3/32"3/32"150-250123/8"201/8-3/16"
1/8"1/8"200-375121/2"251/4-1/2"

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Source and Monetization Notes

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Shop tip: check tungsten condition, cup size, gas flow, and torch heat rating before replacing torch hardware.

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What does this part do?

A TIG cup controls shielding gas coverage around the tungsten and puddle. Cup size and gas lens setup affect coverage, access, and heat tolerance.