CONTACT TUBE Ø M8 1.2MM (CUCRZI) A.140.0445 (10PCS) BINZEL

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Cu-Cr-Zr contact tube
The alloy of Copper, Chromium, and Zirconium elements of this contact tube is suitable for higher temperature loads. Compared to Cu-e contact tubes, its electrical conductivity is slightly lower; however, this is usually not significant for most processes. CuCrZr contact tubes have a hardness of approximately 168 HV and can withstand temperatures up to 500ºC. This type of tube has been determined as the standard for medium to high welding ranges, as well as for high-capacity processes. This contact tube is mainly used for liquid-cooled welding as well as robotic welding.

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Weight0,1 kg
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About Binzel

Binzel (Abicor Binzel)

Binzel – also known as Abicor Binzel – is a world leader in welding and cutting torches. Since 1945 in Germany, it designs and manufactures models for MIG/MAG, TIG, robotics, fume extraction, and plasma cutting.

Main lines

  • MIG/MAG torches: MB EVO, MB GRIP, and MB PRO ranges, available in air or water cooling.
  • TIG torches: ABITIG series with ergonomic design and efficient cooling.
  • Robotic and automatic torches: solutions for automated industrial environments and production lines.
  • xFUME extraction torches: integrated to capture fumes at the source and protect the welder.

Why choose Binzel

  • Ergonomic design “Made in Germany” with Grip handles and interchangeable nozzles.
  • High reliability: 100% duty cycle in liquid cooling up to 550 A.
  • Modular systems: online configurators and compatibility with robotics and collaborative robots.
  • Global support: part of Abicor Group, with over 30 subsidiaries, 1,200 employees, and presence in +50 countries :contentReference.

Applications

Ideal for manual, automated, and robotic welding in sectors such as automotive, naval, aerospace, metal construction, and heavy industry.