Objective Aluminium Alloy. The main alloying elements are copper, zinc, magnesium, silicon,...

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Page 1: Objective Aluminium Alloy. The main alloying elements are copper, zinc, magnesium, silicon, manganese and lithium. Small additions of chromium, titanium,

Objective

Aluminium AlloyAluminium Alloy

Page 2: Objective Aluminium Alloy. The main alloying elements are copper, zinc, magnesium, silicon, manganese and lithium. Small additions of chromium, titanium,

The main alloying elements are copper, zinc, magnesium, silicon, manganese and lithium. Small additions of chromium, titanium, zirconium, lead, bismuth and nickel are also made and iron is invariably present in small quantities.

Aluminium Alloy

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Typical Physical/Mechanical Properties

Density:  2600-2800 kg/m3

Melting Point:  660 °C

Elastic Modulus:  70-79 GPa

Poisson's Ratio:  0.33

Tensile Strength:  230-570 MPa

Yield Strength:  215-505 MPa

Percent Elongation:  10-25%

Properties

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Wrought alloys, which are initially cast as ingots or billets and subsequently hot and/or cold worked mechanically into the desired form. i.e.rolling to produce sheet, foil or plateextrusion to produce profiles, tubes or rodsforming to produce more complex shapes from rolled or extruded stock forging to produce complex shapes with superior mechanical properties.

Wrought alloys

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Cast alloys are directly cast into their final form by one of various methods such as sand-casting, die or pressure die casting. Casting is used for complex product shapes. These alloys contain high levels of silicon to improve their castability.

Cast alloys

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Major Alloying Element Wrought Cast

None (99%+ Aluminium)

1XXX 1XXX0

Copper 2XXX 2XXX0

Manganese 3XXX  

Silicon 4XXX 4XXX0

Magnesium 5XXX 5XXX0

Magnesium + Silicon 6XXX 6XXX0

Zinc 7XXX 7XXX0

Lithium 8XXX  

Designations for alloyed wrought and cast aluminium alloys.

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Alloy Characteristics Common Uses Form1050/1200 Good formability,

weldability and corrosion resistance

Food and chemical industry.

S,P

2014A Heat treatable.High strength.Non-weldable.Poor corrosion reistance.

Airframes. E,P

3103/3003 Non-heat treatable.Medium strength work hardening alloy.Good weldability, formability and corrosion resistance.

Vehicle panelling, structures exposed to marine atmospsheres, mine cages.

S, P, E

 S = sheet, P = plate and E = extrusions