Structural WPS Document

AWS D1.1 WPS Example — GMAW Fillet on A36 Plate

This is the most common WPS in structural steel fabrication — a prequalified GMAW procedure for fillet welds on ASTM A36 plate per AWS D1.1 Annex N. The procedure covers T-joints and lap joints in all positions using ER70S-6 solid wire with 75% Argon / 25% CO2 shielding gas. IronKit generated this WPS in under 5 minutes after the user selected the base metal, process, and joint type. Because it falls under D1.1 prequalified status, no PQR (Procedure Qualification Record) testing is required — the WPS can go straight to production. This is the procedure most structural shops use for 90% of their fillet welding on A36.
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Weld Procedure Specification — Generated by IronKit
WPS No.
WPS-D11-GMAW-001
Rev
A
Date
2026-05-14
Code
AWS D1.1:2020 (Prequalified per Annex N)
PQR Ref
N/A — Prequalified

Base Metal

SpecificationASTM A36
P-NumberP-1 Group 1
Thickness Range1/8" to 1" (qualified by fillet size)
FormPlate, shapes, HSS

Filler Metal

AWS ClassificationER70S-6 (AWS A5.18)
Wire Diameter0.035" or 0.045"
F-NumberF-6
A-NumberA-1

Shielding Gas

Composition75% Argon / 25% CO2
Flow Rate35–45 CFH
AWS D1.1 DesignationSG-AC-25

Joint Design

Joint TypeT-joint, lap joint (fillet welds)
Minimum Fillet Size3/16"
Maximum Fillet Size1/2" (single pass), unlimited (multi-pass)
Root Opening0 to 1/16"

Position

Qualified Positions1F, 2F, 3F, 4F (all positions)
Progression (Vertical)Uphill

Preheat & Interpass

Preheat Minimum50°F (per Table 3.3 for A36 ≤ 3/4")
Interpass Maximum600°F

Electrical Parameters

Current/PolarityDCEP
Amperage (0.035")180–240 A
Amperage (0.045")220–280 A
Voltage22–30 V
Transfer ModeSpray or globular (short-circuit for root in 3F/4F)

Technique

Bead TypeStringer or weave (max 3× wire diameter weave width)
Multi-passRequired for fillet > 5/16" single-pass capacity
CleaningWire brush between passes

PWHT

Post-Weld Heat TreatmentNot required for A36 structural fillet welds

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "prequalified" mean under AWS D1.1?
A prequalified WPS uses combinations of base metal, filler metal, joint details, and parameters that AWS D1.1 Annex N has already validated. No PQR testing is required — the WPS can be used immediately in production as long as all parameters stay within the prequalified ranges.
Can I use this WPS for groove welds?
No. This WPS is qualified for fillet welds only (T-joints and lap joints). Groove welds require a separate WPS with the appropriate joint preparation and may need PQR qualification depending on the detail.
Why 75/25 gas instead of 90/10?
75% Ar / 25% CO2 is the standard AWS D1.1 prequalified gas mix (SG-AC-25). It provides good penetration, low spatter, and is the most widely available structural welding gas. 90/10 can be used but is more common on thinner material or when spatter control is critical.
Does IronKit check the prequalified parameters?
IronKit flags the WPS as prequalified when the combination of base metal, filler metal, joint type, and parameters falls within AWS D1.1 Annex N limits. If any parameter is outside the prequalified range, IronKit notes that PQR qualification is required.

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