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Aluminum

Aluminum is a versatile material with properties that make it ideal for CNC machining. Aluminum has excellent machinability, welding and electroplating properties as well as good corrosion resistance. The metal is also characterized by a high strength-to-weight ratio and good temperature resistance. After machining, aluminum has a low risk of deformation or defects and is easy to polish and color.   

Because of these properties, aluminum is a broadly used metal in many industries, including automotive, defense, aerospace, transportation, construction, packaging, electronics, consumer goods and more.

 

 

Information of Aluminum

 

FeaturesInfo
Subtypes

6061-T6, 7075-T6, 7050, 2024, 5052, 6063, etc

Process

CNC machining, injection molding, sheet metal fabrication

Tolerance

With drawing: as low as +/- 0.005 mm No drawing: ISO 2768 medium

Applications

Light & economic, used from prototyping to production

Finishing Options

Alodine, Anodizing Types 2, 3, 3 + PTFE, ENP, Media Blasting, Nickel Plating, Powder Coating, Tumble Polishing.

 

 

Available Aluminum Subtypes

 

Subtypes

Yield Strength

Elongation at Break

HardnessDensity

Maximum Temp

Aluminum 6061-T6

35,000 PSI

12.50%

Brinell 95

2.768 g/㎤ 0.1 lbs / cu. in.

1080° F

Aluminum 7075-T6

68,000 psi

11%

Rockwell B86

2.768 g/㎤ 0.1 lbs / cu. in

380° F

Aluminum 5052

23,000 psi

8%

Brinell 60

2.768 g/㎤ 0.1 lbs / cu. in.

300° F

Aluminum 6063

16,900 psi

11%

Brinell 55

2.768 g/㎤ 0.1 lbs / cu. in.

212° F