Description
5356 grade MIG (GMAW) wire for welding a wide range of magnesium-bearing aluminium alloys. One of the most widely-used grades of aluminium wire. A tried and proven quality wire, manufactured with strict quality-control, layer-wound for reliable wire feeding. Available in 0.9/1.0/1.2mm in 0.45/2/6kg spools.
KEY FEATURES:
- One of the most widely-used grades of aluminium wire
- For welding a wide range of 5xxx magnesium-bearing aluminium alloys
- Good corrosion, strength and crack resistance
- High shear strength
- Good wire strength & feedability
APPLICATION INFO:
- For welding cast and wrought aluminium alloys containing magnesium
- Welding 5xxx series alloys, including: 5052, 5083, 5086, 5154, 5251, 5356, 5454, 5456 materials
- Good colour match after anodizing with 5xxx base materials
- Not recommended for elevated service temperature applications (4043 may be a better choice for this application)
OPERATING INFO:
- All-positional
- Polarity: DC+ (Wire/torch positive, Earth negative)
- Shielding Gas: 100% Argon
- Wire brushing between each pass is recommended to ensure removal of surface oxide build up
CLASSIFICATIONS:
- AWS A5.10 ER5356
- AS/NZS ISO 18273 - S AI 5356
TYPICAL PROPERTIES OF ALL WELD METAL:
- Tensile strength: 200-310 MPa (N/mm²)
- Yield strength: 150-190 MPa (N/mm²)
- Elongation: >12%
- Composition %: Si <0.25, Cu <0.1, Mg 4.5-5.5, Ti 0.06-0.20, Cr 0.05-0.20, Fe <0.4, Mn 0.05-0.20, Zn <0.1, Be <0.003, Al: bal
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