RADNOR
When Welding Gets Done Right

Equipment designed for fabricators and industrial welders who need consistent performance without the premium brand markup. Reliable consumables and protective gear that show up day after day across shops and construction sites where metal joining isn’t just a skill—it’s the job.

Built for the Trade

When your reputation depends on every weld, you need equipment that works as hard as you do.

Ground E3 Tungsten Electrodes - 3/32" x 7" by Radnor

Ground E3 Tungsten Electrodes – 3/32″ x 7″

Single Stage Flow Gauge Regulator - AF150-580 Victor Style

Single Stage Flow Gauge Regulator – AF150-580 Victor Style

Radnor One Piece Acetylene Cutting Tip - 1-101 Size 2 Victor Style

One Piece Acetylene Cutting Tip – 1-101 Size 2 Victor Style

Heavy Duty Straight Cutting Torch - ST900FC 21" Victor Style

Heavy Duty Straight Cutting Torch – ST900FC 21″ Victor Style

Radnor Single Stage Flowmeter Regulator - HRF-1425-580 Victor Style

Single Stage Flowmeter Regulator – HRF-1425-580 Victor Style

Premium Water Base Anti Spatter Spray - 14.5 Ounce Case

Premium Water Base Anti Spatter Spray – 14.5 Ounce Case

Made for People Who Weld for a Living

When paychecks depend on welds holding and projects finishing on time, equipment failures aren’t just inconvenient—they’re costly. RADNOR provides industrial-grade welding tools and safety gear at prices that make sense for independent welders and small shops, because reliable equipment shouldn’t require choosing between quality and keeping the lights on.

Built to Take Abuse

Equipment engineered to handle daily shop wear and maintain consistent arc performance through thousands of hours of operation without falling apart or requiring constant adjustments.

Protection That Actually Works

Auto-darkening helmets with true color viewing technology and heat-resistant PPE meeting or exceeding ANSI Z87.1 impact protection standards. Gear designed to keep welders safe without compromising visibility or comfort during long sessions.

Everything from One Source

From MIG guns to tungsten electrodes, complete product lines ship from a single supplier with consistent quality standards. Simplifies ordering and ensures compatibility across consumables and equipment without juggling multiple vendors.

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Built For The Spark

Where passion meets precision, and every strike of the arc tells a story of craftsmanship.

Common Questions

Find quick answers to frequently asked questions about welding equipment and supplies.

What safety gear is essential for welding?

A proper welding helmet with auto-darkening filter, heat-resistant gloves, flame-resistant clothing, and steel-toed boots are the minimum requirements. Additional protection includes a leather apron, respirator for certain applications, and safety glasses to wear under the helmet.

How can someone tell when welding wire needs replacing?

Wire should be replaced when rust spots appear, if it feeds inconsistently through the gun, or if the weld quality deteriorates despite proper settings. Storing wire in a dry environment extends its lifespan significantly.

What causes excessive spatter during MIG welding?

Common causes include incorrect voltage or wire feed speed settings, contaminated base metal, poor ground connection, or using the wrong shielding gas mixture. Adjusting these variables typically reduces spatter immediately.

Why do welding tips wear out quickly?

Tips wear faster when the contact tip size doesn’t match the wire diameter, when spatter builds up inside, or when running at excessive amperage. Regular cleaning and using the correct tip size prevents premature wear.

What is the difference between welding methods?

Push welding directs heat away from the weld pool, creating a flatter bead with better visibility. Pull welding concentrates heat for deeper penetration. The choice depends on material thickness and joint requirements.

How should welding equipment be maintained?

Regular maintenance includes cleaning spatter from the nozzle and contact tip, checking cable connections for damage, ensuring proper gas flow, and keeping the wire feed mechanism clean. This routine prevents most common welding issues.

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Equipment Built on Shop Floor Reality

RADNOR started in 1998 with a straightforward goal: provide welding equipment and safety gear that performs reliably without the premium brand pricing. The approach came from understanding what actual welders needed—not the flashiest technology or the most features, but tools and protection that work consistently through long shifts and tough conditions. Equipment tested by people whose livelihoods depend on welds holding and gear not failing mid-project.

The welding industry already had plenty of expensive options and budget alternatives that fell apart quickly. RADNOR filled the gap between those extremes—professional-grade performance at prices independent welders and small shops could actually afford. Over 2,000 products now cover everything from welding consumables to complete PPE lines, all meeting ANSI standards while keeping costs reasonable enough to properly equip operations without choosing between quality and budget.

Partnerships with companies like 3M brought technologies like Speedglas auto-darkening helmets into RADNOR’s safety lineup. Association with Airgas provided distribution networks that made reliable equipment accessible across the country. Available through welding suppliers and industrial retailers, RADNOR gear serves fabricators, construction welders, and shop workers who need equipment that simply shows up ready to work. Because the best welding tools aren’t the ones with the most marketing behind them—they’re the ones welders reach for every day knowing they’ll perform exactly as needed, project after project, year after year.

Built by Professionals, Trusted by Professionals

When your livelihood depends on quality welds, you need equipment that performs as hard as you do. Here’s what welders across industries are saying about Radnor.

Man in glasses looking serious

Marcus T.

Been using these rods for structural work on commercial builds for three years straight. The arc starts clean every time, and I get consistent penetration even in windy conditions. My welds pass inspection without any back-and-forth

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Jennifer M.

Bought this as a gift for my nephew, and he was thrilled! The features, like lights and sounds, really make it stand out. He hasn’t stopped playing with it since.

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Dave R.

The auto-darkening response time on this helmet is exactly what I needed for precision TIG work. I can actually see the puddle formation clearly, which has improved my bead quality significantly.

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