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Ideal Temp for Welding Aluminum: Essential Preheating Tips and Guidelines

Aluminum requires a welding temperature of 1,221 degrees Fahrenheit, while steel requires 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit. TIG welding is often used for aluminum and requires a TIG torch. Knowing the different heat points for welding each material is essential for successful welding applications. When welding thin sections, lower preheat temperatures may suffice. However, thicker materials often … Read more

Tempering Aluminum After Welding: Restoring 6061-T6 Tensile Strength Effectively

Tempering aluminum after welding means heating it to a certain temperature, cooling quickly, and then aging it. For example, 6061 alloy in T6 temper may lose strength after welding. A low-temperature aging at 400°F for one hour can help restore some strength. Following proper procedures ensures effective restoration of aluminum’s properties. Tempering of 6061-T6 involves … Read more