Applications
- Aerospace equipment: Used for welding aircraft fuselages, wings, fuel tanks, engine components, and more
- Armoured vehicles: Ideal for welding light armoured vehicles, tanks, and armoured personnel carriers
- Shipbuilding: Applied in welding warships, submarines, patrol boats, and other naval structures
- Missiles and rockets: Used for welding missile casings, rocket engine parts, and fuel tanks
- Military facilities: Used for welding aluminium structures in military bases, including radar equipment and communication device mounts
- Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs): Applied in welding UAV bodies, wings, and landing gear
Common welding wire models for aerospace and defence applications
- 2319 aluminium-copper alloy welding wire: Known for high strength, ductility, and stress corrosion resistance, ideal for critical aerospace and defence components
- 7075 aluminium-zinc alloy welding wire: Offers excellent strength and hardness, although with relatively lower welding performance—suitable for high-stress applications
- 5356, 5A06, and 5B06 aluminium-magnesium alloy welding wires: Provide high tensile strength, yield strength, and outstanding corrosion resistance, ensuring reliability in defence manufacturing
Recommended welding methods
MIG welding (metal inert gas) and TIG welding (tungsten inert gas)