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6060 aluminium alloy
Alloy in which aluminium is the predominant metal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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6060 aluminium alloy is an alloy in the wrought aluminium-magnesium-silicon family (6000 or 6xxx series). It is much more closely related to the alloy 6063 than to 6061. The main difference between 6060 and 6063 is that 6063 has a slightly higher magnesium content. It can be formed by extrusion, forging or rolling, but as a wrought alloy it is not used in casting. It cannot be work hardened, but is commonly heat treated to produce tempers with a higher strength but lower ductility.[1]
Alternate names and designations include AlMgSi, 3.3206, and A96060. The alloy and its various tempers are covered by the following standards:[2]
- ASTM B 221: Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Extruded Bars, Rods, Wire, Profiles, and Tubes
- EN 573-3: Aluminium and aluminium alloys. Chemical composition and form of wrought products. Chemical composition and form of products
- EN 754-2: Aluminium and aluminium alloys. Cold drawn rod/bar and tube. Mechanical properties
- EN 755-2: Aluminium and aluminium alloys. Extruded rod/bar, tube and profiles. Mechanical properties
- ISO 6361: Wrought Aluminium and Aluminium Alloy Sheets, Strips and Plates
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Chemical composition
The alloy composition of 6060 aluminium is:[2]
Properties
Typical material properties for 6060 aluminum alloy include:[2]
- Density: 2.710 g/cm3, or 169 lb/ft3.
- Young's modulus: 70 GPa, or 10 Msi, or 303 EMEC
- Ultimate tensile strength: 140 to 230 MPa, or 20 to 33 ksi.
- Yield strength: 70 to 180 MPa, or 10 to 26 ksi.
- Thermal Expansion: 23.4 μm/m-K.
- Solidus: 610 °C or 1130 °F.
References
Aluminum alloy table
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