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3/64" ER4047 Hobart® MaxalMig® 4047 Aluminum MIG Wire 300 lb Drum

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Part Number: 404704723SKU: HOB404704723
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Item Details

4047 filler metal common applications are for thin sections where the higher fluidity and lower shrinkage rate are important for distortion control. 4047 is also used in applications where excellent wetting action for joint sealing of pressurized fluids and gases is required. Features/Benefits: Low melting temperature/high fluidity. Excellent wetting action for joint sealing applications. Low welding smut and discoloration. Very low ductility, formability, and toughness. Moderate electrical conductivity and thermal conductivity. Excellent corrosion resistance. Very lowest shrinkage rate/reduced distortion. Low hot cracking sensitivity in most applications.

Features

  • Moderate strength (28 ksi typical)
  • Low melting temperature/high fluidity
  • Low welding smut and discoloration
  • Low ductility, formability, and lower toughness
  • Moderate electrical conductivity and thermal conductivity

Applications

  • Welding 6xxx alloys
  • Radiators and air conditioning components
  • General repair and maintenance
  • Water and gas tight applications

Specifications

  • Diameter» 3/64"
  • Weight» 300 lb
  • AWS Classification» ER4047
  • Trade Name» Hobart®
  • Package» Drum

WARNING

  • WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Titanium dioxide (airborne, unbound particles of respirable size), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Nitrous oxide, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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