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ER5356 Aluminum TIG Welding Rod 36 Inch By 1 Eighth Inch 2 Pound Pack For TIG Welding Aluminum Alloys 5050 5052 5083 5356 5454 5469 With Great Corrosion Resistance And Smooth Arc For Pro Welds
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SKU: VXB0BM2NKKPL
UPC: 00193019872420
UPC: 00193019872420
ER5356 Aluminum TIG Welding Rods for Pro Welds, 36in Length
✔️ 2 lb pack, 36 in rods, 1/8 in dia, ER5356 aluminum TIG
✅ Base metals: suitable for 5050, 5052, 5083, 5356, 5454, 5469 alloys.
✅ Weld deposits: ductile with higher tensile strength; not for temps above 150°F (65°C).
✅ Melting range: 1060 to 1175°F (565 to 635°C); density: 0.096 lb/in3.
✅ Diameters: 0.045 in (1.14 mm), 1/16 in (1.59 mm), 3/32 in (2.38 mm), 1/8 in (3.18 mm), 5/32 in (3.97 mm), 3/16 in (4.76 mm).
✅ Length per rod: 36 in (914 mm); available packs: 1 lb, 2 lb, 5 lb, 10 lb.
✔️ 2 lb pack, 36 in rods, 1/8 in dia, ER5356 aluminum TIG
ER5356 TIG welding rod, commonly known as AlMg5, is a popular aluminum filler used to weld base metals like 5050, 5052, 5083, 5356, 5454 and 5469. It is widely used in marine, automotive, and fabrication work due to its strong corrosion resistance and smooth arc characteristics. This filler delivers good ductility and solid tensile strength, making it a reliable choice for many aluminum projects.
✅ Composition: 5% magnesium aluminum filler for strong, corrosion-resistant welds.✅ Base metals: suitable for 5050, 5052, 5083, 5356, 5454, 5469 alloys.
✅ Weld deposits: ductile with higher tensile strength; not for temps above 150°F (65°C).
✅ Melting range: 1060 to 1175°F (565 to 635°C); density: 0.096 lb/in3.
✅ Diameters: 0.045 in (1.14 mm), 1/16 in (1.59 mm), 3/32 in (2.38 mm), 1/8 in (3.18 mm), 5/32 in (3.97 mm), 3/16 in (4.76 mm).
✅ Length per rod: 36 in (914 mm); available packs: 1 lb, 2 lb, 5 lb, 10 lb.
💡 What is ER5356 aluminum TIG welding rod used for in aluminum fabrication?
ER5356 is a common filler for aluminum welding. It works well on multiple alloys and offers good corrosion resistance. - Ideal for welding base metals such as 5050, 5052, 5083, 5356, 5454, and 5469. - Gives good corrosion resistance, especially in saltwater environments. - Produces ductile welds with reliable tensile strength. - Best results with clean surfaces and proper heat control during TIG welding.