Mg alloy welding wire

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Magnesium Alloy

Product Datasheet


AZ31B, AZ31D, AZ31C, AZ91D,  AZ91AM50, AM60, WE43, WE43A

Magnesium alloy welding wire

➡️Welding Procedures:

Pre-treatment Requirements: Cleaning, deoxidizing treatment, etc.

➡️Welding Methods: Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding, Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding, etc.

➡️Safety Precautions: Avoid contact with water, prevent oxidation, etc.

Magnesium alloy welding wires  

Delivery State: Annealed or softened; other conditions as per customer requirements 

Product Name: Magnesium Alloy Welding Wire

Place of Origin: China

Brand Name: AIKERLYMM

Material Grade:Pure magnesium 99.9%, AZ31B, AZ31D, AZ31C, AZ61A, AZ91D, and AZ91, AM50, AM60,WE43, WE43A

Diameter: 1.2mm 1.6mm 2.0mm 2.4mm 3.0mm 4.0mm 6.0mm 8mm

Standard: GB, AISI,ASTM B-90, JIS, DIN, BS

Application: Heating, Household Electrical, Electronic, Industrial

Unit Weight:   1kg 5 kg 15kg 

Certification:ISO9001:2000. SGS

OEM: Customized

Minimum Order Quantity:5 Kilogram

Price: Negotiable

Payment Terms: T/T, L/C, Western Union, MoneyGram

Packaging Details: Roll and Wooden Case

Delivery Time:10-20 days

Supply Ability:5000Kg/Per Month.

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Magnesium alloy welding wires applications  in various industries 


Aerospace and Aviation: Magnesium alloy welding wires are extensively used in the aerospace and aviation industries.

Automotive Manufacturing: The automotive sector benefits from the use of magnesium alloy welding wires for components like engine blocks, transmission housings, and structural elements.

Electronics and Technology: Magnesium alloy welding wires are employed in electronics manufacturing for creating lightweight, yet durable components in devices such as laptops, tablets, and smartphones.

Sports Equipment:  magnesium alloy welding wires are used to craft lightweight and high-performance gear like bicycles, tennis rackets, golf clubs, and more.

Medical Devices: Magnesium alloys find applications in medical devices due to their biocompatibility and lightweight characteristics. Magnesium alloy welding wires are used to create components for medical implants, orthopedic devices, and surgical instruments.

Defense and Military: The defense sector benefits from magnesium alloy welding wires for lightweight structures in military vehicles, aircraft, and equipment.

Consumer Goods: Magnesium alloy welding wires play a role in producing consumer goods such as lightweight furniture, camping equipment, and recreational gear, enhancing portability and convenience.

Energy Industry: In renewable energy systems, magnesium alloys contribute to lightweight and durable components for solar panels, wind turbines, and other energy-related applications.

Welding Wires Series


Pure Magnesium Welding Wire: Magnesium (Mg) content approximately 99.8% to 99.9%. Suitable for applications with lower strength requirements.


AZ Series Welding Wires: AZ31B, AZ31D, AZ31C, AZ61A, AZ91D, and AZ91 series welding wires consist primarily of aluminum (Al) and zinc (Zn) as alloying elements. They exhibit good weldability, mechanical properties, and corrosion resistance.


AM Series Welding Wires: AM50, AM60, and AM20 series welding wires contain aluminum (Al) and zirconium (Zr) as alloying elements, providing higher strength and high-temperature stability. These wires are highly useful in applications requiring resistance to elevated temperatures and mechanical challenges.


WE Series Welding Wires: WE43, WE43A, and WE54 series welding wires incorporate zirconium (Zr) and rare earth elements, offering high-temperature stability and oxidation resistance. They are suitable for welding in high-temperature environments.


Common grades 

Welding Wire AZ61A:

Composition: Approximately 6% aluminum and 1% zinc.

Characteristics:

Good weldability: AZ61A offers good weldability, allowing for efficient and reliable welding of magnesium alloys.

Strength: It exhibits excellent strength, making it suitable for applications requiring structural integrity.

Corrosion resistance: AZ61A provides good resistance to corrosion, enhancing its durability in various environments.

Medium density: It has a moderate density, resulting in a favorable strength-to-weight ratio.

with specifications ranging from Φ1.2 to 6 mm

$85 to $170/kg


Welding Wire AZ92A:

Composition: Contains about 9% aluminum and 2% zinc.

Characteristics:

High strength: AZ92A is known for its high strength, making it suitable for demanding structural applications.

Good weldability: It offers good weldability, ensuring efficient and consistent welding performance.

Corrosion resistance: AZ92A exhibits good resistance to corrosion, contributing to its durability in corrosive environments.

Medium density: It has a moderate density, providing a balance between strength and weight.

with specifications ranging from Φ1.2 to 6 mm

$85 to $170/kg


Welding Wire AZ31B:

Composition: Contains approximately 3% aluminum and 1% zinc.

Characteristics:

Good weldability: AZ31B is well-known for its good weldability, allowing for easy and effective welding.

Strength-to-weight ratio: It offers a high strength-to-weight ratio, making it suitable for applications that require lightweight yet sturdy components.

Corrosion resistance: AZ31B provides reasonable resistance to corrosion, ensuring durability in various conditions.

Medium density: It has a moderate density, contributing to its favorable strength and weight balance.

with specifications ranging from Φ1.2 to 8 mm 

$85 to $170/kg


Magnesium alloy welding wire Performance


Weldability: Magnesium alloy welding wire is formulated to exhibit good weldability, ensuring that it can be easily melted and fused with the base metal during the welding process.

Compatibility: Magnesium alloy welding wire is often designed to be compatible with different grades of magnesium alloys, allowing for welding of various compositions, including as-cast and deformed alloys.

Heat-affected zone: Magnesium alloy welding wire aims to minimize the size of the heat-affected zone, which refers to the area surrounding the weld that undergoes thermal changes. A smaller heat-affected zone helps preserve the base metal's properties and reduces the risk of distortion or cracking.

Flowability: The welding wire is designed to have optimal flowability during the welding process. This ensures smooth and controlled deposition of the filler metal, resulting in high-quality and uniform welds.

Performance properties: Magnesium alloy welding wire is expected to provide desirable performance properties in the welded joint, such as adequate strength, corrosion resistance, and overall mechanical integrity.