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247844 - Miller Aluminum Welding Training Guide and Filler Metal Selection Chart

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OVERVIEW

Master the Art of Aluminum Joining

Take your welding skills to the next level with the Miller Training Series: Aluminum. Whether you are a student, a hobbyist looking to expand into aluminum, or a seasoned professional wanting to refine your technical knowledge, this guide is the ultimate workshop companion. Aluminum welding is often considered difficult due to the material's softness and high thermal conductivity, but with the right knowledge, it becomes a manageable and rewarding process. This book, written by industry expert Tony Anderson, puts decades of aluminum joining experience right into your hands.

This 36-page, full-color guide is packed with practical information that you can apply immediately. It covers the "whys" and "hows" of aluminum welding, starting with a clear explanation of alloy and temper designations. You will learn how to identify different grades of aluminum and understand how they react to heat. The guide solves one of the most common confusion points in the industry: Filler Metal Selection. It provides clear rules for when to use 4043 versus 5356, helping you avoid cracking and ensure strong, durable beads every time.

The physical design of the book is meant for the shop environment. It is spiral-bound, so it stays open to the page you need while you are setting up your machine. It also features a comprehensive fold-out chart that serves as a quick-reference tool for matching filler metals to base alloys. Additional topics include tips for color-matching anodized parts and handling high-temperature service applications. Don't guess when it comes to aluminum—use the Miller Training Series to weld with confidence and precision.

Key Topics Covered

  • Alloy and Temper Designations
  • Heat Treatable vs. Non-Heat Treatable Alloys
  • Filler Metal Selection (4043 vs. 5356)
  • Matching Anodized Colors
  • Elevated Temperature Guidelines
Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Training Manual, Reference Guide
Author:Tony Anderson
Subject:Aluminum Welding, Filler Metal Selection
Format:Spiral Bound, Full Color
Page Count:36
Dimensions:8.5 x 11 inches

INCLUDED

  • 1x Training Series - Aluminum (Spiral Bound Book)
  • 1x Fold-out Aluminum Filler Metal Selection Chart

APPLICATIONS

  • Educational training for welding students and apprentices
  • Reference material for fabrication shop floors
  • Guidance for architectural aluminum welding (anodizing match)
  • Engineering reference for alloy selection
  • Troubleshooting aluminum weld cracking issues

FAQ

The guide is authored by Tony Anderson, the Chairman of the Aluminum Association's Technical Advisory Committee on Welding and Joining.

It primarily focuses on guidelines for selecting the most appropriate filler metals, with specific emphasis on common alloys like 4043 and 5356.

Yes, it features a fold-out chart designed to assist you in quickly selecting the perfect aluminum filler metal for your specific application.

Yes, it includes a section on selecting the correct filler metal to match anodized colors, which is critical for aesthetic applications.

The publication is a 36-page, full-color booklet. It is spiral-bound and measures 8 1/2 x 11 inches.

Yes, the guide delves into Heat Treatable and Non-Heat Treatable Alloys and their specific applications.

Absolutely, it includes guidelines for welding aluminum intended for elevated temperature applications.

Yes, this is an official Miller training resource, often referred to by the internal SKU MIL247844.