Aluminum Weld Cost

Aluminum Weld Cost Example — Thin Gauge MIG $2.50/inch

A Pacific Northwest marine fabricator calculated true weld cost on 0.090" 6061-T6 aluminum sheet using IronKit's Weld Cost Calculator. The shop runs a push-pull spool gun with 1.2mm ER4043 wire and 100% argon shielding gas — arriving at $2.50 per linear inch of weld. The key cost driver on thin aluminum is gas consumption: 100% argon at $0.45/cu ft and 30 CFH adds up quickly. The calculator also flagged that at 0.090" wall, burn-through risk increases travel speed requirements, which reduces deposition rate and increases per-inch cost versus thicker plate.
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Weld Cost Breakdown — Generated by IronKit

Job Parameters

Base Metal0.090" (2.3mm) 6061-T6 aluminum sheet
ProcessGMAW — push-pull spool gun
Filler WireER4043, 1.2mm diameter
Shielding Gas100% Argon at 30 CFH
Shop Rate$95/hr aluminum rate
Joint TypeT-joint fillet, 3/16" leg
Travel Speed18–22 in/min (burn-through limited)

Cost Breakdown

Cost ComponentFormula / BasisUnit CostTotal
ER4043 wire (1.2mm)$1.20/lb ÷ 92% efficiency × deposition$0.28$0.28
100% Argon gas30 CFH × $0.45/cu ft ÷ travel speed$0.82$0.82
Labor (arc time)$95/hr ÷ 20 in/min × 1/12$0.95$0.95
Labor (setup, cleaning)30% of arc time — aluminum requires more prep$0.28$0.28
Consumables (tips, liners)Higher wear on aluminum — 2× carbon steel rate$0.09$0.09
Power cost$0.08/in — 180 A at $0.10/kWh$0.08$0.08
Total Direct Cost$2.50
Overhead (20%)$1.00
Profit (15%)$1.00
Bid Price$4.50

Per-Unit Cost Summary

Direct cost per linear inch$2.50
Gas cost per inch (biggest variable)$0.82
Labor per inch$1.23
Wire + consumables per inch$0.45
Bid price (20% OH + 15% profit)$3.45/in
Equivalent per foot$41.40/ft

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is aluminum welding more expensive per inch than steel?
Three reasons: (1) 100% argon costs 4× more than 75/25 Ar/CO2; (2) lower travel speed on thin aluminum increases arc time per inch; (3) more setup time — aluminum requires degreasing and oxide removal before every weld. These factors combine to push aluminum cost 2–3× above equivalent steel.
What is deposition efficiency for aluminum MIG?
ER4043 in 1.2mm has roughly 92% deposition efficiency — slightly lower than solid steel wire due to spatter and burn-back. ER5356 runs similar efficiency. The bigger loss on aluminum is the increased stub/waste from spool gun liner drag.
Can I reduce the gas cost for aluminum MIG?
Reducing flow below 28–30 CFH risks porosity — especially at travel speeds above 20 in/min. You can switch to a larger cup with fewer turbulence issues, but the base CFH requirement stays the same. Gas is the dominant cost lever; buying larger cylinders reduces unit cost but doesn't change consumption.
Does IronKit account for burn-through risk in cost calculations?
Yes. IronKit adjusts the productivity factor (arc efficiency) based on material thickness. Below 1/8" aluminum, it applies a reduced travel speed and lower arc-on percentage to reflect the additional care required to avoid burn-through.

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