Here's What You Should Know About Weldability Of Filler Metals
It’s true that not all materials can be welded, at least without cracking, and some may be easier or more difficult to weld than others. That’s where the idea of weldability comes in to play — and it can have slightly different meanings depending on the context.
Informally, the industry refers to weldability as a material’s ability to be welded or joined. The American Welding Society (AWS) defines it as “The relative ease with which a material may be welded to meet an applicable standard.”[1]
Weldability can also be considered as it relates to filler metals and their characteristics. That is, how well do the products perform?
A filler metal with high/good weldability makes it easy to repeatedly make passing and quality welds, even for welding operators who may be less skilled. Filler metals with low/poor weldability typically require more skill, time and attention to achieve the same results and may also require more time for cleanup or rework.
Evaluating weldability
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[1] AWS A3.0:2020, Standard Welding Terms and DefinitionsHere's What You Should Know About Weldability Of Filler Metals
It’s true that not all materials can be welded, at least without cracking, and some may be easier or more difficult to weld than others. That’s where the idea of weldability comes in to play — and it can have slightly different meanings depending on the context.
Informally, the industry refers to weldability as a material’s ability to be welded or joined. The American Welding Society (AWS) defines it as “The relative ease with which a material may be welded to meet an applicable standard.”[1]
Weldability can also be considered as it relates to filler metals and their characteristics. That is, how well do the products perform?
A filler metal with high/good weldability makes it easy to repeatedly make passing and quality welds, even for welding operators who may be less skilled. Filler metals with low/poor weldability typically require more skill, time and attention to achieve the same results and may also require more time for cleanup or rework.