Wear resistant

Wear-resistant welding with the TIG process is an advanced welding technology that requires the use of high-quality TIG rods. These rods are made of high-alloy material and offer excellent wear resistance and corrosion resistance. Thanks to the precise control of the weld seam and the high quality of the TIG rods, wear-resistant welding with the TIG process is one of the most effective methods for welding materials that are subject to high stress. This advanced welding technology allows you to achieve high quality and strength of the weld seam even in difficult welding conditions and thick materials.

TIG welding, also known as tungsten inert gas welding, is a type of arc welding in which a non-consumable tungsten electrode is used to create an arc between the electrode and the workpiece. A shielding gas, usually argon or helium, is used to protect the welding area from oxidation. TIG welding is a versatile process that can be used to weld a variety of materials, including those that are wear-resistant.

Wear-resistant TIG welding wires are used to weld wear-prone materials such as gears, bearings and tools. These welding wires are made from materials that are harder and more durable than the materials being welded, which helps to prevent the weld from wearing out.

There are a number of different wear-resistant TIG welding wires, each of which has its own properties. Which type of wire is used depends on the type of material to be welded and the desired properties of the weld.

The following factors must be taken into account when selecting wear-resistant TIG welding wires:

  • The type of material to be welded
  • The desired properties of the weld seam
  • The type of TIG welding machine used


TIG welding wires are an important part of the TIG welding process. By choosing the right TIG welding wires, you can ensure that you get a high-quality weld that is wear-resistant.