Product Description
5052 aluminum rod is AL-Mg series, which is the most widely used anti-rust aluminum. This alloy has high strength, especially fatigue resistance: high plasticity and corrosion resistance, and cannot be strengthened by heat treatment. Good plasticity, low plasticity during cold work hardening, good corrosion resistance, good weldability, poor machinability, and polishable. 5052 aluminum rods are mainly used for low-load parts that require high plasticity and good weldability, and work in liquid or gaseous media, such as mailboxes, gasoline or lubricating oil conduits, various liquid containers and other small parts made by deep drawing. Loaded parts: Wire is used to make rivets. It is also commonly used in sheet metal parts of transportation vehicles and ships, instruments, street lamp brackets and rivets, hardware products, electrical enclosures, etc.
5083 aluminum rod belongs to Al-Mg-Si alloy, which is widely used, especially the construction industry cannot do without this alloy, and it is the most promising alloy. Good corrosion resistance, excellent weldability, good cold workability, and moderate strength. The main alloying element of 5083 is magnesium, which has good formability, corrosion resistance, weldability, and medium strength. Hardware products, electrical enclosures, etc.
Chemical composition and mechanical properties of 5052 aluminum rod
Al |
Si |
Cu |
Mg |
Zn |
Mn |
Cr |
Fe |
Allowance |
≤0.25 |
≤0.10 |
2.2~2.8 |
≤0.10 |
≤0.10 |
0.15~0.35 |
≤0.40 |
Tensile strength (σb) | 170~305MPa |
Conditional yield strength | σ0.2(MPa)≥65 |
Elastic modulus (E) | 69.3~70.7Gpa |
Annealing temperature | 345°C. |
Chemical composition and mechanical properties of 5083 aluminum rod
Al |
Si |
Cu |
Mg |
Zn |
Mn |
Cr |
Fe |
Ti |
Allowance |
0.4 |
0.1 |
4.0--4.9 |
0.25 |
0.40--0.10 |
0.05--0.25 |
0.4 |
0.15 |
Tensile strength σb (MPa) | 110-136 |
Elongation δ10 (%) | ≥20 |
Annealing temperature | 415°C. |
Yield strength σs (MPa) | ≥110 |
Specimen Blank Dimensions All Wall Thicknesses | |
Elongation δ5 (%) | ≥12 |