6061-T4
Interleaved
AMS-QQ-Q-250/11 AMS 4026
Specifications
Material |
N/A Aluminum |
Shapeform |
N/A Sheets |
Series |
N/A 6061-T4 |
Grade |
N/A 6061 |
Preparation |
N/A Interleaved |
Temper |
N/A T4 |
Thickness |
N/A 0.040 inches1.016 mm |
Size |
N/A 48 x 144 |
Width |
N/A 48 |
Length |
N/A 144 |
Sheet Weight per Unit Area |
N/A 0.564 lbs/ft²2.753448 kg/m² |
Weight per Sheet |
N/A 27.10 lbs12.2763 kg |
ASTM Specification |
N/A AMS 4025 AMS 4026 AMS 4027 AMS-QQ-A-250/11 ASTM SB-209 |
Density |
N/A 0.098 lbs/in³ |
Specific Gravity |
N/A 2.70 |
Typical Mechanical Properties
Ultimate Strength |
N/A 35 ksi |
Yield Strength |
N/A 21 ksi |
Elongation percent in 2 inches |
N/A 22 |
Hardness Brinnel Number |
N/A 65 |
Ultimate Shearing Strength |
N/A 24 ksi |
Fatigue Endurance Limit1 | N/A 14 ksi |
Modulus of Elasticity2 | N/A 10.0 x 102 ksi |
Comparative Characteristics and Applications
Resistance to Corrosion - General3 | N/A B |
Stress Corrosion Cracking4 | N/A B |
Workability (Cold)5 | N/A B |
Mechinability |
N/A C |
Brazeability6 | N/A A |
Gas Weldability7 | N/A A |
Arc Weldability8 | N/A A |
Resistance Spot and Seam Weldability9 | N/A A |
Applications |
N/A Heavy-duty structures requiring good corrosion resistance, truck and marine, railroad cars, furniture, pipelines |
Aluminum Alloy Designations
N/A
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- 1 Based on 500,000.000 cycles of completely reversed stress using the R. R. Moore-type of machine and specimen.
- 2 Average of tension and compression moduli. Compression modulus is about 2 percent greater than tension modulus.
- 3 Ratings A through E are relative ratings in decreasing order of merit, based on exposures to sodium chloride solution by intermittent spraying or immersion. Alloys with A and B ratings can be used in industrial and seacoast atmospheres without protection. Alloys with C, D and E ratings generally should be protected at least on faying surfaces.
- 4 Stress-corrosion cracking ratings are based on service experience and on laboratory tests of specimens exposed to the 3.5% sodium chloride alternate immersion test.
- 5 Ratings A through D for Workability (cold), and A through E for Machinability, are relative ratings in decreasing order of merit.
- 6 Ratings A through D for Weldability and Brazeability are relative ratings.
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7 A = Generally weldable by all commercial procedures and methods.
B = Weldable with special techniques or for specific applications that justify preliminary trials or testing to develop welding procedure and weld performance.
C = Limited weldability because of crack sensitivity or loss in resistance to corrosion and mechanical properties. -
8 A = Generally weldable by all commercial procedures and methods.
B = Weldable with special techniques or for specific applications that justify preliminary trials or testing to develop welding procedure and weld performance.
C = Limited weldability because of crack sensitivity or loss in resistance to corrosion and mechanical properties. -
9 A = Generally weldable by all commercial procedures and methods.
B = Weldable with special techniques or for specific applications that justify preliminary trials or testing to develop welding procedure and weld performance.
C = Limited weldability because of crack sensitivity or loss in resistance to corrosion and mechanical properties.