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Features and Benefits:
Tig Wire AZ92 and AZ61 magnesium welding alloy is a good choice when welding magnesium base metals of similar chemical composition.
It produces superior joints with the maximum tensile strengths offered by these alloys.
Cleanliness of both the filler metal and base metal is extremely important when welding with magnesium.
Flux is NOT required for AZ92 and AZ61 magnesium alloy tig welding
Shielding Gas:
100% Argon
Advantages:
Superior joint quality
Maximum tensile strengths
No flux required
Typical Wire Chemistry (As welded):
Al/8.3-9.7
Be/0.0002-0.0008
Mn/0.15-0.5
Zn/1.7-2.3
Cu/0.05
Fe/0.005
Ni/0.005
Si/0.05
Mg/REM
Other/0.30
Typical Physical & Mechanical Properties (As welded):
Yield Strength/96.5 Mpa
Tensile Strength/172 Mpa
Elongation/min 2%
Brinell Hardness/65
Melting Point/600 C
Classification:
AS/NZS A5.19-92 (R2006)
AWS: ERAZ92A