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7 THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING AN ALUMINUM GRADE

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Good Info: https://www.metalsupermarkets.com/7-things-consider-choosing-aluminum-grade/[h=1]
7 THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING AN ALUMINUM GRADE
[/h]Aluminum comes in many different shapes and grades. The type of aluminum grade you choose ultimately depends on how you intend to use the metal. Your intended use allows you to rank the characteristics of each grade from most important to least important. This will help you narrow down the list of suitable grades. For example, if weldability is most important to your project, but strength is not, it may make sense to choose Alloy 1100, as this aluminum grade has excellent Weldability, but is not typically used for high-strength or high-pressure applications.
Keep these 7 things in mind next time you choose an aluminum grade. Use the quick reference chart at the end of this article to quickly and easily find the aluminum grade that is right for you.
[h=2]Is Formability or Workability (the fashioning parts through mechanical deformation) an important factor?[/h]
[h=2]Is the Weldability of the Aluminum an important factor?[/h]
[h=2]Is the Machining of the Aluminum an important factor?[/h]
  • Alloy 1100 – Good Machinability (Best if Hard Temper)
  • Alloy 2011 – Excellent Machinability
  • Alloy 2024 – Fair Machinability (Best in Annealed Condition)
  • Alloy 3003 – Good Machinability
  • Alloy 5052 – Fair Machinability (Better if Hard Temper)
  • Alloy 6061 – Good Machinability (T4 and T6 Tempers only)
  • Alloy 6063 – Fair Machinability
  • Alloy 7075 – Fair Machinability (Best in Annealed Condition)
[h=2]Is Corrosion Resistance of the Aluminum an important factor?[/h]
[h=2]Is Heat Treating of the Aluminum an important factor?[/h]
[h=2]Is the Strength of the Aluminum an important factor?[/h]
[h=2]Typical end use applications of Aluminum Grades:[/h]
 

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