TIG 9 Accessory Kit

£21.66 + VAT

TIG 9 accessory kit provides essential parts for TIG welding. Includes collets, nozzles, and back caps, ensuring reliable performance and compatibility with standard TIG torches.

FAQs

As a trusted supplier of gas, we frequently get asked questions about gas safety, the difference between butane and propane, as well as the best uses for our gas products. In this blog, we’ll be answering our most common FAQs.

You can place orders online through the Adams Gas shop, by contacting the team by phone or email, or by locating a nearby stockist via their stockist finder. For refills, Adams Gas offers a professional gas cylinder filling service, including collection and re-delivery of customer-owned bottles where required.

Adams Gas supplies a wide range of bottled gases across the UK, including propane, butane, CO₂ (carbon dioxide), helium, argon, nitrogen and welding gases such as MIG and TIG mixtures. They also offer additional services like gas cylinder filling, new cylinders, cylinder testing, third-party storage and transport of dangerous goods.

MIG/MAG (GMAW): Always uses shielding gas (unless flux-cored gasless wire)
TIG (GTAW): Always uses shielding gas (usually Argon)
MMA/Stick (SMAW): No external gas needed (flux coating provides shielding)

Pure argon is the most commonly used gas for TIG welding, as it provides a stable arc, clean welds, and precise control. It is suitable for welding materials such as aluminium, stainless steel, and mild steel. Adams Gas supplies high quality TIG welding argon to support consistent, professional results.

In most cases, TIG welding uses pure argon rather than mixed gases. However, certain specialist applications may use argon and helium blends to increase heat input, particularly for thicker materials. Adams Gas offers TIG welding gas options suitable for both standard and more advanced TIG welding requirements.

Yes, TIG welding gas has a direct impact on arc stability, weld appearance, and overall weld quality. Using clean, high purity gas helps prevent contamination, porosity, and inconsistent results. Choosing a reliable supplier like Adams Gas ensures the gas performs consistently across different TIG welding projects.