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Engineers who work with 5xxx series aluminum alloys know the old problem all too well: the weld is often the weakest link in the whole structure.
With standard ER5356 Aluminum filler wire, butt weld tensile strength typically lands somewhere between 240 and 300 MPa. Compare that to 5083‑H321 base metal, which runs around 315 MPa, and the gap is clear. When weld strength lags, you have to go thicker, add weight, and drive up both cost and inefficiency across the project.
Lately, more people in the industry are talking about adding a tiny amount of scandium to ER5356 Aluminum Welding Wire.

Why does scandium make such a difference?
The real change happens during solidification. As the weld pool cools, scandium combines with aluminum to form Al₃Sc precipitates. These do a few important things:
Grain refinement – Al₃Sc acts as a nucleation site for fine equiaxed grains in the weld metal. Finer grains mean higher strength and better toughness at the same time.
Precipitation strengthening – These Al₃Sc nanoparticles are coherent with the aluminum matrix, which means they pin dislocations very effectively. And they stay stable even at 300–350 °C, unlike magnesium’s solid‑solution strengthening, which tends to fade after welding heat cycles.
Very low addition level – Just 0.1–0.4 % is enough to see clear improvements.
What Szeshang Welding's tests showed
We ran a set of controlled comparative tests on 5xxx Al‑Mg alloys. We added different amounts of scandium to the standard ER5356 Aluminum Welding Wire composition, and here's what we measured:
+0.1 % Sc → weld tensile strength increased by about 20 MPa
+0.2 % Sc → weld tensile strength jumped by 40–50 MPa
That means with 0.2 % scandium, the weld can consistently hit above 320 MPa – already stronger than the 5083 base metal. The weld is no longer the weak spot.
What this means in real engineering terms
That strength boost gives you two direct benefits.
First, the joint efficiency (joint strength / base metal strength) climbs from the usual 0.65–0.70 up to over 0.85. For components that see cyclic loads, that’s a game‑changer.
Second, for the same load, you can safely use thinner gauge material. In weight‑sensitive applications – think aircraft fuel tanks, rocket propellant tanks, high‑speed train bodies, or lightweight car parts – the total weight savings easily outweigh the incremental cost of the scandium‑bearing wire.
Where it’s being used
Scandium‑modified ER5356 is already finding its way into:
Aerospace – fuel tanks and rocket structures
Rail transit – aluminium car body shells for high‑speed trains
Shipbuilding – welded aluminium hull components
Automotive lightweighting – high‑performance structural parts
One important note
The standard ER5356 Aluminumn Welding Wire specification does not include scandium. Any wire that contains it is a special modified product, so when you source it, make sure to ask the supplier for the actual composition and the exact scandium content.
About Szeshang Welding Materials
Szeshang Welding Materials has been focused on developing and producing specialty aluminium alloy wires for years. We have accumulated extensive test data and practical application experience in scandium‑ and erbium‑containing micro‑alloyed wires. If you need specific welding parameters or full test reports, our technical team is always available to help.
The data in this article come from in‑house tests conducted by Szeshang Welding Materials using MIG welding on 5xxx aluminium‑magnesium alloy plates. Actual results may vary depending on welding procedures, base material condition, and other factors.
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