Aluminum WPS Document

AWS D1.2 WPS Example — GTAW Aluminum 6061-T6

This WPS covers GTAW (TIG) welding of 1/4" 6061-T6 aluminum plate in the 2G (horizontal) position per AWS D1.2 Structural Welding Code — Aluminum. Aluminum GTAW requires AC current to break the oxide layer, with 100% argon shielding and ER4043 filler for the best combination of crack resistance and strength. IronKit generated this WPS for a marine fabrication shop that builds custom aluminum boat structures and trailer frames. The key aluminum-specific details — AC balance and frequency settings, no preheat requirement (6061 welds at room temperature), and the T6 temper degradation note — are all addressed in the procedure.
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Weld Procedure Specification — Generated by IronKit
WPS No.
WPS-D12-GTAW-007
Rev
A
Date
2026-05-14
Code
AWS D1.2:2014 (Structural Welding — Aluminum)
PQR Ref
PQR-GTAW-AL-2G-001

Base Metal

Specification6061-T6 (UNS A96061)
AWS GroupM23 (per AWS D1.2 Table 4.2)
Thickness1/4" (0.250")
FormPlate, extrusions
NoteT6 temper will be reduced to T4 in HAZ (~40% strength loss); design must account for HAZ properties

Filler Metal

AWS ClassificationER4043 (AWS A5.10)
Wire Diameter3/32" and 1/8"
F-NumberF-23
NoteER5356 alternative for higher strength, but higher crack sensitivity on 6061

Shielding Gas

Composition100% Argon (99.998% purity)
Flow Rate25–35 CFH
Back PurgeNot required for plate (recommended for closed sections)

Joint Design

TypeSingle-V groove, CJP
Bevel Angle60° included
Root Opening0 to 1/16"
BackingAluminum backing bar or open root (GTAW)

Position

Qualified2G (horizontal)
Qualifies For1G and 2G

Preheat & Interpass

PreheatNone required (ambient temperature, 50°F minimum)
Interpass Maximum250°F (critical — excessive heat degrades T6 temper further)

Electrical Parameters

CurrentAC (alternating current — required for oxide cleaning)
AC Balance65–75% electrode negative (EN)
AC Frequency100–150 Hz (higher frequency = narrower arc cone)
Amperage150–220 A (1/4" plate, 2G)
Tungsten3/32" or 1/8" pure tungsten (green) or 2% lanthanated (gold)

Technique

MethodManual GTAW, push angle 15–20°
Bead TypeStringer beads
CleaningStainless steel brush between passes; solvent wipe before welding
NoteAluminum must be clean and dry — no mill oil, no fingerprints in the weld zone

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does aluminum TIG require AC current?
Aluminum forms a tenacious oxide layer (Al2O3) with a melting point of 3,700°F — far above the 1,200°F melting point of the base metal. The electrode-positive half-cycle of AC breaks up this oxide layer (called "cleaning action"), while the electrode-negative half-cycle provides penetration. DC cannot break the oxide and will result in lack of fusion.
What is the T6 temper loss in the HAZ?
The heat-affected zone of 6061-T6 reverts to approximately T4 condition, losing about 40% of its tensile strength. This is permanent — the only recovery is solution heat treatment and re-aging (T6 temper), which is impractical for welded structures. Structural designs must use the reduced HAZ properties.
Why ER4043 filler instead of ER5356?
ER4043 has lower crack sensitivity on 6061 base metal and produces a brighter, more fluid weld puddle. ER5356 provides higher as-welded shear strength but is more prone to cracking on 6xxx-series alloys. For structural 6061, ER4043 is generally preferred per AWS D1.2 guidance.
Does IronKit generate AWS D1.2 WPS documents?
Yes. IronKit supports AWS D1.2 with aluminum-specific parameters including AC balance, frequency, M-group designations, and the HAZ temper degradation notes that other WPS generators miss.

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