A 2319 Tds
A 2319 Tds
A 2319 Tds
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
• Welding Filler Wire
GENERAL INFORMATION
• Heat treatable
• Principle alloying elements: Copper, Manganese, Vanadium, Zirconium, Titanium
• Applicable specifications: ANSI/AWS A5.10 (ER & R), AMS 4191
TYPICAL PROPERTIES
Melting range: 1010 - 1190°F Resistance to corrosion: D(Gen) C(SCC)
Density: 0.10 lbs./cu. in. Anodize Color: Golden
CHEMISTRY
OTHERS
SILICON IRON COPPER MANGANESE MAGNESIUM CHROMIUM ZINC TITANIUM BERYLLIUM EACH TOTAL ALUM
.20 .30 5.8-6.8 0.20-0.40 0.02 --- 0.10 0.10-0.20 0.0003 0.05 0.15 REM
NOTE: VANADIUM = 0.05-0.15 AND ZIRCONIUM = 0.10-0.25
SINGLE VALUES ARE MAXIMUM UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
ALLOY CHARACTERISTICS
ALLOY 2319 WAS DEVELOPED AS A FILLER ALLOY FOR ALLOY 2219 THAT IS WIDELY USED IN HIGH
STRENGTH STRUCTURAL AND AIRCRAFT APPLICATIONS WHERE SUPERIOR RESISTANCE TO STRESS
CORROSION CRACKING (SCC) AND HIGH ELEVATED TEMPERATURE PROPERTIES ARE DESIRED.
THE ALLOY IS HEAT TREATABLE AND PROVIDES HIGHER STRENGTH AND BETTER DUCTILITY THAN THE 4XXX
FILLER ALLOYS WHEN WELDING 2XXX ALLOYS.
TYPICAL SEMIAUTOMATIC GMA PROCEDURES FOR FILLET AND LAP WELDING ALUMINUM
DC(EP)3 Base1 DC(EP)3 Wire Argon Approximate
Wire Dia Range Thickness Suggested Feed Gas Flow Consumption2
Inches Amps Volts Inches Amps Volts IPM CFH Lbs/100Ft
.030 100-130 18-22 .094 100 22 500 30 0.75
125-150 20-24 .125 120 22 600 30 1
.035 85-120 20-23 .094 110 22 480 30 0.75
125-150 20-24 .125 130 22 566 30 1
170-190 21-26 .250 170 23 740 35 4
.047 125-150 20-24 .125 150 23 360 30 1
180-210 22026 .187 180 23 410 30 2.3
170-240 24-28 .250 190 24 470 40 4
.062 190-260 21-26 .250 200 23 265 50 4
240-300 22-27 .375 230 24 300 50 9
260-310 22-27 .500 260 26 340 60 16
280-320 24-28 .750 280 27 385 65 36
290-340 26-30 1.000 300 28 420 70 64
.094 280-360 26-30 .750 320 29 170 60 36
300-400 26-32 1.000 330 30 180 80 64
1. Metal thickness of 3/4" or greater for fillet welds sometimes employs a double vee bevel of 50 deg or greater
included vee with 3/32 to 1/8 inch land thickness on the abutting member.
2. Number of weld passes and electrode consumption given for weld on one side only.
3. For 5XXX series electrodes use a welding current in the high side of the range given and an arc voltage in
the lower portion of the range. 1XXX, 2XXX, and 4XXX series electrodes would use the lower currents and
higher arc voltages.
THIS INFORMATION IS BASED ON DATA DEVELOPED UNDER LABORATORY CONDITIONS AND IS DESIGNED
AS A GUIDELINE ONLY. INDIVIDUAL CONDITIONS, WELDING EQUIPMENT AND ENVIRONMENT CAN AFFECT
SUGGESTED SETTINGS.