Aluminum Weld Cost

AWS D1.2 Inspection Report — Aluminum Frame, 10 Groove Welds

An aluminum fabrication shop built a 6061-T6 structural frame for an overhead conveyor support system. 10 groove welds on 1/4″ and 3/8″ wall rectangular tubing, GMAW-P, ER5356 filler, AWS D1.2. All 10 welds were accepted. The inspector focused on weld profile — aluminum commonly shows higher convexity due to lower surface tension — and on fusion quality, since low heat input on 6061 can cause LOF at toes.
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Job Parameters

ProjectOverhead conveyor support frame — aluminum structural
InspectorLisa A. Park, CWI
Date2025-10-29
WPS ReferenceWPS-AL-004 (GMAW-P, AWS D1.2)
Base Metal6061-T6 aluminum, 1/4"–3/8" RHS
FillerER5356 (0.045" GMAW wire)
Joint TypeGroove (square and V-groove)
Service CategoryStatically Loaded
Total Welds Inspected10
Accepted10
Rejected0

Cost Breakdown

Cost ComponentFormula / BasisUnit CostTotal
Crack ProhibitionAll 10 welds — PASS (no HAZ cracking)$10.00$10.00
Fusion — Weld/Base MetalAll 10 welds — PASS (oxide layer cleaned; full fusion)$10.00$10.00
Crater Cross SectionAll 10 welds — PASS (back-stepped craters)$10.00$10.00
Weld Profile (AWS D1.2 Fig. 6.1)All 10 welds — PASS (convexity within limit)$10.00$10.00
Weld Size Under-RunAll 10 welds — PASS (full throat)$10.00$10.00
UndercutAll 10 welds — PASS (no undercut)$10.00$10.00
PorosityAll 10 welds — PASS (no visible porosity)$10.00$10.00
Total Direct Cost$0.00

Per-Unit Cost Summary

Total Welds10
Accepted10
Pass Rate100%
Overall DispositionACCEPTED
Code AppliedAWS D1.2:2014 (Structural Welding Code — Aluminum)
Key RiskHAZ liquation cracking — not observed; back-step craters used
Code ReferenceAWS D1.2:2014 Table 6.1

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is AWS D1.2 used instead of D1.1 for aluminum?
AWS D1.1 applies specifically to structural carbon and low-alloy steel. Aluminum structural welding is governed by AWS D1.2, which has different visual acceptance criteria, filler classifications, and essential variables.
What is the main visual inspection risk on 6061-T6 aluminum welds?
HAZ liquation cracking at grain boundaries near the fusion line, particularly on 6061-T6 in the T6 temper. It appears as fine cracks parallel to the weld in the HAZ. Most common on thin sections with high heat input or in the T6 temper where the alloy is most susceptible.

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