Superflux,
first off, I'll have to frankly admit that I'm way of being an expert in aluminium welding.
I heavily suspect though that there's nothing out there such as what you describe "
the 309 of aluminum".
Anyway, just even last week I could meet and speak with a gentleman coming from HOBART.
His knowledge did quite impress me, since he could answer some tricky questions straight from the hip.
The alloy he was speaking of was
AA 4943 and it was stated that this is the first remarkable aluminium filler wire development since decades.
Not sure about that, however, this alloy seems to have some interesting benefits to supply.
I did a research because I could recall an article written a time ago by T. Anderson and published in the July 2013 AWS Welding Journal.
Unfortunately AWS seems to suffer some issues with its new outfit or their article digitalisation respectively, because I could receive an 'Error 404' message.
That is, unfortuantely it was impossible for me to link you to this article here in this response.
Maybe you have it read already anyway.
I could however find the alloy data sheet though, see:
http://maxal.com/Hobart_Maxal_4943.pdfBeing said with reservation, but maybe this consumable is capable of significantly expanding the application frame in aluminium welding and hence maybe pointing towards a "fits all/weld all" consumable. In part at least.
As I say. Just an aluminium welding layman's opinion here.
It will be interesting thus to read from others, way more experienced in welding this material - almost being a metal.
Regards.