What does it mean when the very tip of electrode turns blue? (like a ballpoint pen)
What does it mean when the very tip of electrode turns blue? (like a ballpoint pen)
Could you put up a pic ?
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2013 250EX : SSC Pedal : I-MIG 250P 20' Profax gun : Power Plasma 60 p80 torch : 3M Speedglas 9100XX : Evolution Rage 3 DB cold saw
It's a layer of oxidation over the tungsten. It could be that you need to turn up your post-flow, or hold your torch still during post flow (I've seen some people learning TIG really aggressively pull the torch away from the work as soon as they terminate the arc, which seems like a pretty bad habit and will oxidize the still hot tungsten and the work.) It could also mean your using too much stickout or the wrong cup size and/or flow rate.
generally, it will burn off as soon as you fire up the next arc, but ideally it won't be happening. When it burns off, it will make a little smut around the area (soot like deposits, which can be colors other than black.)
'13 Everlast 255EXT
'07 Everlast Super200P
Jakeru's suggestions worked. I bumped the post flow up a RCH and waited for it to cycle before moving and it worked....no more blue tip!