Alluminium Sheets
Alluminium Sheets
Alluminium Sheets
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Physical Properties Density Mechanical Properties Hardness, Brinell Hardness, Knoop Hardness, Rockwell A Hardness, Rockwell B Hardness, Rockwell 15T Hardness, Vickers Tensile Strength, Ultimate Tensile Strength, Yield Elongation at Break Modulus of Elasticity Poissons Ratio Fatigue Strength Machinability Shear Modulus Shear Strength Electrical Properties Electrical Resistivity Thermal Properties CTE, linear
Metric 2.75 g/cc Metric 95 120 39.8 60 80 107 338 MPa 193 MPa 24.0 %
@Thickness 1.59 mm
English 0.0994 lb/in English 95 120 39.8 60 80 107 49000 psi 28000 psi 24.0 %
@Thickness 0.0625 in
23.4 m/m-C
@Temperature 20.0 - 100 C
13.0 in/in-F
@Temperature 68.0 - 212 F
23.4 m/m-C
@Temperature 20.0 - 100 C
13.0 in/in-F
@Temperature 68.0 - 212 F
24.3 m/m-C
@Temperature 20.0 - 200 C
13.5 in/in-F
@Temperature 68.0 - 392 F
25.2 m/m-C
@Temperature 20.0 - 300 C
14.0 in/in-F
@Temperature 68.0 - 572 F
25.2 m/m-C
@Temperature 20.0 - 300 C
14.0 in/in-F
@Temperature 68.0 - 572 F
Solidus Liquidus Processing Properties Annealing Temperature Solution Temperature Component Elements Properties Aluminum, Al Chromium, Cr Copper, Cu Iron, Fe Magnesium, Mg Manganese, Mn Other, each Other, total Silicon, Si Titanium, Ti Zinc, Zn References for this datasheet.
554 C 649 C Metric 385 C 499 C Metric 94.3 - 97.4 % <= 0.10 % 2.20 - 3.0 % <= 0.50 % 0.30 - 0.60 % 0.10 - 0.40 % <= 0.050 % <= 0.15 % <= 0.50 % <= 0.15 % <= 0.25 %
1030 F 1200 F English 725 F 930 F English 94.3 - 97.4 % <= 0.10 % 2.20 - 3.0 % <= 0.50 % 0.30 - 0.60 % 0.10 - 0.40 % <= 0.050 % <= 0.15 % <= 0.50 % <= 0.15 % <= 0.25 %
Aluminum 6009-T4
Categories: Material Notes: Metal; Nonferrous Metal; Aluminum Alloy; 6000 Series Aluminum Alloy
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Hardness, Brinell Hardness, Knoop Hardness, Vickers Tensile Strength, Ultimate Tensile Strength, Yield Elongation at Break Modulus of Elasticity
comp Poissons Ratio Fatigue Strength Shear Modulus Shear Strength Electrical Properties Electrical Resistivity Thermal Properties CTE, linear 0.330 120 MPa
@# of Cycles 1.00e+6
26.0 GPa 150 MPa Metric 0.00000390 ohm-cm Metric 21.6 m/m-C
@Temperature -50.0 - 20.0 C
3770 ksi 21800 psi English 0.00000390 ohm-cm English 12.0 in/in-F
@Temperature -58.0 - 68.0 F
23.4 m/m-C
@Temperature 20.0 - 100 C
13.0 in/in-F
@Temperature 68.0 - 212 F
23.6 m/m-C
@Temperature 20.0 - 100 C
13.1 in/in-F
@Temperature 68.0 - 212 F
24.3 m/m-C
@Temperature 20.0 - 200 C
13.5 in/in-F
@Temperature 68.0 - 392 F
25.2 m/m-C
@Temperature 20.0 - 300 C
14.0 in/in-F
@Temperature 68.0 - 572 F
25.2 m/m-C
@Temperature 20.0 - 300 C
14.0 in/in-F
@Temperature 68.0 - 572 F
Specific Heat Capacity Thermal Conductivity Melting Point Solidus Liquidus Processing Properties Annealing Temperature Solution Temperature Aging Temperature Component Elements Properties Aluminum, Al Chromium, Cr Copper, Cu Iron, Fe Magnesium, Mg Manganese, Mn Other, each Other, total Silicon, Si Titanium, Ti Zinc, Zn
0.890 J/g-C 172 W/m-K 588 - 650 C 588 C 650 C Metric 413 C 554 C 177 C Metric 95.7 - 98.7 % <= 0.10 % 0.15 - 0.60 % <= 0.50 % 0.40 - 0.80 % 0.20 - 0.80 % <= 0.050 % <= 0.15 % 0.60 - 1.0 % <= 0.10 % <= 0.25 %
0.213 BTU/lb-F 1190 BTU-in/hr-ft-F 1090 - 1200 F 1090 F 1200 F English 775 F 1030 F 350 F English 95.7 - 98.7 % <= 0.10 % 0.15 - 0.60 % <= 0.50 % 0.40 - 0.80 % 0.20 - 0.80 % <= 0.050 % <= 0.15 % 0.60 - 1.0 % <= 0.10 % <= 0.25 %
Magnesium gives this alloy its enhanced corrosion resistance, workability, strength and weldability. Typical uses include aircraft fuel tanks, electronic mounting plates and panels, fan blades, refrigeration liners, storm shutters and utensils.
MECHANICAL PROPERTY LIMITS
SPECIFIED THICKNESS
ELONGATION IN 2 INCHES %
INCHES
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
38.0 39.0 -
10 9 3
Chemical composition is percent maximum unless shown as a range or a minimum. Source: Aluminum Standards and Data The Aluminum Association, Inc. Information presented as a guide for reference purposes only and is not intended to be used for product design or application.
Technical Information
Aluminium Alloy // Commercial Alloy // 5251 - H24
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Chemical Element
% Present
Manganese (Mn)
0.10 - 0.50
Iron (Fe)
0.50 max
Copper (Cu)
0.15 max
Magnesium (Mg)
1.70 - 2.40
Silicon (Si)
0.40 max
Zinc (Zn)
0.15 max
Chromium (Cr)
0.15 max
Titanium (Ti)
0.15 max
Aluminium (Al)
Balance
Physical Property
Value
Density
2.69 Kg/m
Melting Point
625 C
Thermal Expansion
25 x10^-6 /K
Modulus of Elasticity
70 GPa
Thermal Conductivity
134 W/m.K
Electrical Resistivity
0.044 x10^-6 .m
Mechanical Property
Value
Proof Stress
190 MPa
Tensile Strength
230 MPa
Elongation
13 %
Shear Strength
135 MPa
Hardness Vickers
70 HV
Aluminium alloy 5251 is a medium strength alloy possessing good ductility and therefore good formability. Alloy 5251 is known for work hardening rapidly and is readily weldable. It also possesses high corrosion resistance particularly in marine environments.
~ Boats ~ Panelling and pressings ~ Marine structures ~ Aircraft parts ~ Vehicle panels ~ Furniture tubing ~ Silos ~ Containers
Mechanical Properties shown are for H24 condition - Mechanical properties for other tempers are shown on page 2.
ALLOY DESIGNATIONS
TEMPER TYPES
H24 - Work hardened by rolling then annealed to half hard H26 - Work hardened by rolling then annealed to three-quarter hard O - Soft
H22 - Work hardened by rolling then annealed to quater hard SUPPLIED FORMS
Plate
Sheet WELDABILITY
Aluminium alloy 5251 is a readily weldable alloy. The recommended filler wire is 5356 when welding alloy 5251 to itself, 6XXX series alloys, 7XXX series alloys and most other 5XXX alloys. When welding alloy 5251 to 5005, 5020, 1XXX series or 3XXX series alloys, the recommended filler wire is 4043.
Weldability Gas: Very Good Weldability Arc: Very Good Weldability Resistance: Very Good Brazability: Poor
FABRICATION
This Data is indicative only and must not be seen as a substitute for the full specification from which it is drawn. In particular, the mechanical property requirements vary widely with temper, product and product dimensions. The information is based on our present knowledge and is given in good faith. However, no liability will be accepted by the Company is respect of any action taken by any third party in reliance thereon.
As the products detailed may be used for a wide variety of purposes and as the Company has no control over their use; the Company specifically excludes all conditions or warranties expressed or implied by statute or otherwise as to dimensions, properties and/or fitness for any particular purpose.
Any advice given by the Company to any third party is given for that partys assistance only and without liability on the part of the Company. Any contract between the Company and a customer will be subject to the companys Conditions of Sale. The extent of the Companys liabilities to any customer is clearly set out in those Conditions; a copy of which is available on request.