Rubber hoses for your TIG torch
At Arc-Zone we almost always recommend rubber hoses. They are more flexible and easier to handle and don’t melt when in accidental contact with a piece of hot metal. But when welding titanium you may want to consider the vinyl hose set up.
We first became aware of this when back in 2008 when one of our customers, a manufacturer of high-end TIG welded aerospace parts called and asked for a custom-built TIG torch with vinyl (or as our Joe Welder likes to call them “plastic”) hoses. Aside from being stiff and awkward, the “plastic” hoses are so much more susceptible to damage in shop than the rubber hoses…
Vinyl Hoses for your TIG Torch when welding titanium?
It turns out that rubber hoses, while indeed are more robust, in certain conditions, can absorb moisture from the atmosphere and cause problems when welding reactive metals like titanium, molybdenum, nickel-based and aluminum based alloys as well as non-reactive metals like stainless steel.
The American Welding Journal even covered this in a December 2007 article, “The Welding of Titanium Alloys:”
“Gas hoses should be non-porous, flexible, and made only of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polypropylene (PP), or high density polyethylene (HDPE). FEP-lined Tygon(R) has superior resistance to moisture absorption and is recommended. Rubber hoses absorb moisture and should never be used in any titanium welding operation.” (page 43)
If you’re an AWS member you can login at the AWS.org website and check it out yourself.
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And for more information about welding titanium, here’s a good publication from the Titanium Metals Corporation, “Titanium design and fabrication handbook for industrial applications” (pdf)