ECuAl-A2 Aluminum Bronze A-2 Welding Rod
ECuAl-A2 Aluminum Bronze A-2 Welding Rod Application
ERCuAl-A2 filler metal is an iron-bearing aluminum bronze and is generally used for joining aluminum bronzes of similar composition: manganese, silicon bronzes, some copper-nickel alloys, ferrous metals and dissimilar metals. The most common dissimilar metal combinations are aluminum bronze to steel and copper to steel. This alloy also is used to provide wear- and corrosion-resistant surfaces.
ERCuAl-A2 Aluminum Bronze A2 is a very versatile bare wire. It is used for joining aluminum bronze of similar composition, silicon and manganese bronze, high strength copper-zinc alloys, some copper-nickel alloys, ferrous metals and dissimilar metals. Dissimilar applications include aluminum bronze to steel and copper to steel. It is also used for building up or overlaying metal for wear and corrosion resistant surfaces. Aluminum Bronze A2 is most commonly used for marine maintenance and repair welding of ship propellers, pump housings, rigging jacks, piston heads, bearings and many overlay or surfacing applications.
ECuAl-A2 Aluminum Bronze A-2 Welding Rod Typical Chemical Composition
Cu | Other | Pb | Fe | Si | Al | Zn |
Rem | 0.50 max | 0.02 max | 0.5 – 1.5 | 0.10 max | 8.5-11.0 | 0.02 max |
Mechanical Properties
Tensile Strength | 79000 psi |
Yield Strength | 35000 psi |
Elongation % in 2” | 28.00% |
ECuAl-A2 Aluminum Bronze A-2 Welding Rod Typical Welding Parameters
Diameter(mm) | Process | Amps |
(3.2) | SMAW | 90-130 |
(4.0) | SMAW | 105-155 |
-4.8 | SMAW | 135-210 |
Please note that the above specifications are “general specifications” that pertain to the majority of our production. These specifications should only be used for general, informational purposes. All dimensions and specifications are nominal and are subject to normal manufacturing tolerances. All specifications are subject to change without prior notice. All pictures shown are for illustration purposes only. Actual product may vary.
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