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The data below is intended for illustrative purposes only.
The source of this data is Aluminum Standards and Data 2006, published by The Aluminum Association.
| ALMAG's Available Aluminum Alloys |
| 1050 | Good corrosion resistance, weldability, poor machinability, high formability, high electrical and thermal conductivity, non-heat-treatable. Typical applications are architectural and appliance trim and low pressure tubing for carrying chemicals and foodstuffs. | | 6063 | A multi-purpose alloy. Good corrosion resistance, finishing response, weldability, machinability, formability. Applications include windows, doors, curtain walls, signs, furniture, medium-strength frames, decorative trim, heatsinks and boats. | | 6360 | Great balance of extrudability and mechanical properties. Provides a good surface finish, readily welded, good corrosion resistance and forms well. Ideal for complex shapes in applications other than structural. | | 6463 | Produces a bright, mirror-like, high quality finish, good machinability and formability. Ideal for picture frames, appliance trim, showcase, shower stalls, display systems and light reflectors. | | 6061 | Excellent strength, corrosion resistance and machinabilty, poor finishing response, good weldability and formability. A high-strength alloy used in trucks, trailers, towers, machined parts and marine applications. | | 6005 | Excellent extrudability and strength, low impact resistance, good finishing response, weldability, formability, and machinability. A high-strength alloy. More extrudable than 6061 and 6351. Effective applications include antennas, towers and machined parts. | | 6351 | High strength structural alloy. Provides good fatigue and impact resistance. Used in pipelines, highway barriers, trailers and road vehicles. |
1000 and 6000 series alloys not listed here may be available. Please contact your Sales Rep via info@almag.com for more details.
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