TIG Torch Nozzles
Direct the flow of shielding gas to your weld with these nozzles. When choosing a nozzle size, consider the thickness of the material you’re welding. In general, the thicker the material, the higher the nozzle size you should use. All nozzles require a compatible collet in order to connect to your TIG torch.
Quartz glass nozzles are clear like borosilicate glass nozzles, but they’re more durable and withstand higher temperatures. They also won’t turn yellow over time like borosilicate glass nozzles. If you're using them as standard nozzles, you'll need an adapter ring (sold separately) to connect to a threaded collet body.
Nozzles for narrow gas coverage are good for welding most metals. Gas-saving nozzles use less gas than standard nozzles but won’t compromise the quality of your weld. These nozzles require a gas diffuser, which prevents oxidation and pitting in the weld by reducing gas turbulence and improving shielding.
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