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NS ARC’s Alumi Glide® 4047 Aluminum Welding Wire is a premium aluminum welding wire that is designed to deliver outstanding results in precision welding applications. With this high-quality welding wire, you’ll be able to experience smooth and effortless welding due to its enhanced fluidity. It ensures optimized metal flow for precise and controlled weld bead formation. Featuring 12% silicon, the aluminum welding wire is formulated to minimize the possibility of hot cracking during the welding process. Its composition and properties make it highly resistant to this cracking, which will result in stronger and more reliable welds.
Specifications
AWS 5.10 ER4047, R4047
AWS A5.8 classification BAISi-4
Cert by CWB to CSA W48
ASME SFA 5.10
Includes
Alumi Glide® 4047 aluminum welding wire features low shrinkage characteristics, which results in welds with minimal distortion. This ensures that dimensional accuracy while reducing the need for post-welding rework. Additionally, our heavy-duty welding wire exhibits exceptional resistance to corrosion, which makes it the ideal choice for working in environments that are prone to harsh weather conditions or corrosive elements. The welds created by this wire remain durable under the most demanding circumstances.
Applications
Suitable for GTAW/TIG and GMAW/GMAW-P welding operations, this welding wire is commonly used in the automotive, construction, and manufacturing industries where its strength contributes to the overall quality of the components being welded.