Aluminum alloys properties

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Aluminum has only 1/3 weight of steel, while being lightweight this metal remains extremely stable. It is easy to form, resistant to heat effects and corrosion as well it is proven that this metal is a very good electric conductor.

It is the second most flexible metal and sixth most plastic.

Aluminum is one of the most popular engineering metals, because it is:

  • Lightweight
  • Strong
  • Resistant to Corrosion
  • Durable
  • Plastic
  • Flexible
  • Electrically Conductive
  • Non-toxic
  • Thermally Conductive
  • Easy to Form

These positive features make aluminum the most widely used metal in the industry. Especially transport, construction, electricity and furniture industries are using this metal.

This metal is being used in many products, including cans, foils, kitchen accessories, window frames, beer barrels, airplane parts, electronic devices, vehicles, railings, sports equipment, boat equipment and many other products.

Aluminum is often used as an alloy with other metals as it gives better durability and strength. Alloys with copper, magnesium and manganese and silicon are lightweight but strong.

Aluminum is used in power lines for its electrical conductivity. It is cheaper and lighter than copper.

In global practice, most commonly used standards, such as European (EN 573, 754, 755, 485, 515, 573), Germany (DIN 1735, 1748, 9714, 1712, 1725, 1747, 1769, 1770, 9714, 9713, 1771, 1745, 1738, 1745, 1783, 1998, 1999, 1796, 59700, 1797, 59701, 59600, 1746, 1795, 9107, 59751)

Aluminum as a chemical element specification:

Property meaning
Atomic number 13
Atomic weight (g/mol) 26.98
Valence 3
Crystal structure FCC
Melting temperature (°C) 660.2
Boiling temperature (°C) 2480
Average specific warmth (0-100°C) (cal/g.°C) 0.219
Heat conductivity (0-100°C) (cal/cms. °C) 0.57
Linear expansion coefficient (0-100°C) (x10 -6 /°C) 23.5
Electric resistivity 20°C (Ω.cm) 2.69
Density (g/cm 3 ) 2.6898
Elasticity (GPa) 68.3
Poisson’s ratio 0.34

Possible aluminum alloys:

Series Structure Approval stress 0.20% (MPa) Resistance to stretch (MPa) Elongation A5 (%) Elongation A50 (%) Hardness HB Hardness HV
AA1050A H12 85 100 12 30 30
H14 105 115 10 9 35 36
H16 120 130 7 39
H18 140 150 6 5 43 44
H19 170 180 3 48 51
0 35 80 42 38 21 20
AA2011 T3 290 365 15 15 95 100
T4 270 350 18 18 90 95
T6 300 395 12 12 110 115
T8 315 420 13 12 115 120
AA3103 H12 115 135 11 11 40 40
H14 140 155 9 9 45 46
H16 160 175 8 6 50 50
H18 180 200 6 6 55 55
H19 210 240 4 3 65 70
0 45 105 29 25 29 29
AA5083 H12 240 330 17 16 90 95
H14 275 360 16 14 100 105
1H6 305 380 10 9 105 110
H18 335 400 9 8 110 115
H19 370 420 5 5 115 120
0 145 300 23 22 70 75
AA5251 H12 165 210 14 14 60 65
H14 190 230 13 12 65 70
H16 215 255 9 8 70 75
H18 240 280 8 7 80 80
H19 270 310 5 4 90 90
0 80 180 26 25 45 46
AA5754 H12 185 245 15 14 70 75
H14 215 270 14 12 75 80
H16 245 290 10 9 80 85
H18 270 315 9 8 90 90
H19 300 340 5 4 95 100
0 100 215 25 24 55 55
AA6063 0 50 100 27 26 25 85
T1 90 150 26 24 45 45
T4 90 160 21 21 50 50
T5 175 215 14 13 60 65
T6 210 245 14 12 75 80
T8 240 260 9 80 85
AA6082 0 60 130 27 26 35 35
T1 170 260 24 24 70 75
T4 170 260 19 19 70 75
T5 275 325 11 11 90 95
T6 310 340 11 11 95 100
AA6262 T6 240 290 8
T9 330 360 3
AA7075 0 105 225 17 60 65
T6 505 570 10 10 150 160
T7 435 505 13 12 140 150

Series specification:

Alloy element Series
99%+ Aluminum 1XXX
Copper 2XXX
Manganese 3XXX
Silicon 4XXX
Magnesium 5XXX
Magnesiu + Silicon 6XXX
Zinc 7XXX
Lithium 8XXX

Aluminum grades:

Grade Description
H1X Work hardened
H2X Work hardened and partially annealed
H3X Work hardened and stabilized by low temperature treatment
H4X Work hardened and stoved
HX2 Quarter-hard – degree of working
HX4 Half-hard – degree of working
HX6 Three-quarter hard – degree of working
HX8 Full-hard – degree of working
H112 Alloys that have some tempering from shaping but do not have special control over the amount of strain-hardening or thermal treatment. Some strength limits apply.
H321 Strain hardened to an amount less than required for a controlled H32 temper.
H323 A version of H32 that has been hardened to provide acceptable resistance to stress corrosion cracking.
H343 A version of H34 that has been hardened to provide acceptable resistance to stress corrosion cracking.
H115 Armour plate.
H116 Special corrosion-resistant temper.
T1 Cooled from an elevated temperature shaping process and naturally aged.
T2 Cooled from an elevated temperature shaping process cold worked and naturally aged.
T3 Solution heat-treated cold worked and naturally aged to a substantially.
T4 Solution heat-treated and naturally aged to a substantially stable condition.
T5 Cooled from an elevated temperature shaping process and then artificially aged.
T6 Solution heat-treated and then artificially aged.
T7 Solution heat-treated and overaged/stabilised.

Aluminum standard specification:

Standard Scope
EN485-1 Technical conditions for inspection and delivery
EN485-2 Mechanical properties
EN485-3 Tolerances for hot rolled material
EN485-4 Tolerances for cold rolled material
EN515 Temper designations
EN573-1 Numerical alloy designation system
EN573-2 Chemical symbol designation system
EN573-3 Chemical compositions
EN573-4 Product forms in different alloys

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