Aluminum 2011
Aluminum 2011 is a free-machining alloy, prized for its exceptional machinability and robust mechanical strength. It finds applications in producing intricate parts requiring extensive machining, with good corrosion resistance suitable for automotive parts, precision instruments, and high-strength fasteners. Available in bars, rods, and sheets, Aluminum 2011 welds effortlessly using conventional methods. Chemical composition: Aluminum (91.2-95.7%), Copper (4.0-5.0%), Mechanical properties: Tensile Strength (ksi) – 45-65, Yield Strength (ksi) – 16-55, Elongation (%) – 20-8, Hardness (Brinell) – 120-160.
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Aluminum 2011 is a copper alloy with excellent resistance to corrosion and wear in high-strength, high-temperature applications. It is widely used in various industries, including aerospace, automotive, and machinery. Aluminum 2011 exhibits good weldability and is suitable for use in temperatures ranging from -200°F to 400°F (-129°C to 204°C).
Applications:
– Aerospace
– Automotive
– Machinery
– Engine components
– Fasteners
– RivetsChemical Properties:
– Composition: Al 93.5%, Cu 5.5%, Mn 0.4%, Si 0.4%, Fe 0.4%, Zn 0.2%, Ti 0.1%
– pH: Not applicable
– Solubility: Not applicable
– Density: 2.8 g/cm
– Melting Point: 670°CMechanical Properties:
– Ultimate Tensile, min.: 70 KSi
– Yield Strength (0.2% OS): 40 KSi
– Elong. in 2 in. or 50mm (or 4D) min. %: 15
– R/A: Not applicable
– Hardness: 90-100 HBStandards:
– ASTM B211
– ASME SB211
– ISO 209-1
– ISO 209-2
– BS 1474Common Sizes:
– 3/4″ to 6″ diameter (round bar)
– Light gauge sheet and plate (random lengths, cut to order or machined to customer requirements)
– Thickness: 0.010″ to 0.125″ (0.25 mm to 3.18 mm) -
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