6061 Aluminium |
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6061 Aluminium has good strength, good weldability and excellent corrosion resistance to atmospheric conditions. 6061 also has good corrosion resistance to salt water. Supplied solution heat treated and artificially aged to T6 temper.Used for Aircraft components, marine fittings, electrical fittings, valves and cycle parts. | ||
Colour Code | Stocked Sizes | |
Royal Blue (Bar end) |
Bar Finish | |
Cold Drawn | ||
Chemical Composition | ||
Min. % | Max % | |
Aluminium | Balance | Balance |
Silicon | 0.40 | 0.80 |
Manganese | 0 | 0.15 |
Chromium | 0.04 | 0.35 |
Iron | 0 | 0.70 |
Magnesium | 0.80 | 1.20 |
Zinc | 0 | 0.25 |
Titanium | 0 | 0.15 |
Mechanical Properties Temper T6 | ||
Condition | T6 | |
Tensile Strength Mpa | 300 | |
0.2% Proof Strength | 241 | |
Elongation on 5.65% | 8 | |
Brinell Hardness HB | 95 | |
*Material stocked generally in condition T Check test certificate if critical for end use. |
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Forging | ||
Heat to between 399°C to 482°C | ||
Hot Working | ||
Heat to between 260°C to 371°C | ||
Cold Working | ||
Can be cold worked if necessary but must be heat treated to develop optimum strength | ||
Heat Treatment | ||
Annealing | ||
Heat to 413°C for 2-3 hours, controlled cooling at a rate of 10°C/hour to 260°C then air cool | ||
Hardening - Solution Heat Treat | ||
Heat to 532°C soak for 3 hours then water quench. | ||
Hardening - Precipitation Hardening | ||
Performed at 160°C for 18 hours then for 177°C for 8 hours and air cool | ||
Machining | ||
Carbide tooling us prefered. Machining in the harden (T6) is better than in the annealed state. | ||
Welding | ||
Good welding properties by all methods |
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