ML 4145 AlSi10Cu4

Fil / baguette en aluminium

Typical composition in %

Si 9,3 -10,7
Fe <0,80
Cu <3,3 - 4,7
Mn <0,15
Mg <0,15
Zn <0,20
Be <0,0003
Others <0,05
Others, total <0,15

Classification

EN ISO 18273  :  S Al4145
Matériel Nr  :  3.2585
AWS A 5-10  :  ER4145

Base materials

See table

Remarks

Originally developed as a brazing alloy due to its low melting point and high fluidity. This alloy is scarcely susceptible to cracking when used to weld alloys of series 2XXX or aluminium-copper-silicium alloys. It can be used for applications were high temperatures are required. This alloy is usually preferred to the 2319 alloy as it flows better in the weld puddle. The weld bead has a brighter and a more “smut free” appearance with respect to other alloys. It has an ultimate tensile strength lower than alloy 2319. It is not recommended to use this alloy for welding aluminium alloys with a high magnesium content.

Physical properties of pure weld metal (Approx. values)

Melting point : 521-585°C
Density : 27,40 gr/cm3
Anodization colour : Grey

Approvals

None

Dimensions Ø

MIG-wires :  1,0 ; 1,2 ; 1,6
Rods [mm]  :  1,6 ; 2,0 ; 2,4 ; 3,2

Wire packagings

Spools  :  Packaging units

S 300 / 6 kg  :  84 spools = 504 kg (pallet)
B 300 / BS 300 / 7 kg  :  84 spools = 588 kg (pallet)

Rod packagings

Carton 5 kg ; carton 10 kg  :  Longueur 1.000 mm