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Old 10-10-2011, 01:25 PM   #21
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But Titanium requires a shielding gas.

I think you are suppose to use helium for Ti which is also super expensive becuase it requires a lot (He is much lighter than air). Because you use a non-reactive noble gas you won't get the discoloration taht oxygen causes.
Why wouldn't you use argon?
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Old 10-10-2011, 01:57 PM   #22
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Why wouldn't you use argon?
Yep, that's what the guy in this thread did. He mentioned it a few pages into the linked thread.
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Old 10-10-2011, 07:02 PM   #23
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Why wouldn't you use argon?
Argon would work. I just thought I remember some Ti welders I knew mentioning they like to use helium for Ti. Helium is not reactive at all while Argon can be slightly more reactive due to a larger electron cloud. As in it is easier for other elements to pull away an electron from Argon which has a larger electron cloud (where electrons are farther away from the nucleus) than it is from helium which has a much smaller one.

But from a macro level such as welding a Ti frame I doubt it matters much.
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