6000 & 7000 Series Aluminum Alloys
Alloys in this group have magnesium and silicon as the major alloying elements.
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6000 Series
Window and door parts, Architectural applications, Hardware, Furniture parts, Rings, Fuses, Electrical conductors, Screw machine parts
7000 Series
Fin stock, Applications requiring high strength
6000 Series
Alloys in this group have magnesium and silicon as the major alloying elements. They are moderate strength alloys which is achieved by either heat treating or cold working. For a heat treatable grade they have excellent spot and fusing weldability and can be furnace brazed. They can be easily anodized.
7000 Series
Alloys in this series have the highest strength of all the series. Zinc is the primary alloying addition. These alloys have excellent fatigue properties. In the T6 condition fracture toughness can be inferior to other alloys. Alloys in series can be spot welded but not fusion welded. If corrosion is a concern, these alloys should be anodized, primed, painted or protected with some type of chemical film.
UNS# A96005 | ALUMINUM Balance | ADDITIONAL ELEMENTS
0.40-0.60 Mg, 0.6-0.9 Si, 0.35 Fe max, 0.10 Cu max, 0.10 Mn max, 0.10 Cr max, 0.10 Zn max, 010 Ti max, 0.05 max other (each), 0.15 max other (total)
UNS# A96013 | ALUMINUM Balance | ADDITIONAL ELEMENTS
0.80-1.2 Mg, 0.60-1.0 Si, 0.50 Fe max, 0.60-1.1 Cu, 0.20-0.80 Mn, 0.10 Cr max, 0.25 Zn max, 010 Ti max, 0.05 max other (each), 0.15 max other (total)
UNS# A96061 | ALUMINUM Balance | ADDITIONAL ELEMENTS
0.8-1.2 Mg, 0.40-0.80 Si, 0.7 Fe max, 0.15-0.40 Cu, 0.15 Mn max, 0.10 Cr max, 0.25 Zn max, 0.15 Ti max, 0.05 max other (each),
0.15 max other (total)
UNS# A96063 | ALUMINUM Balance | ADDITIONAL ELEMENTS
0.45-0.9 Mg, 0.20-0.6 Si, 0.35 Fe max, 0.10 Cu max, 0.10 Mn max, 0.10 Cr max, 0.10 Zn max, 0.10 Ti max, 0.05 max other (each),
0.15 max other (total)
UNS# A96101 | ALUMINUM Balance | ADDITIONAL ELEMENTS
0.35-0.8 Mg, 0.30-0.70 Si, 0.50 Fe max, 0.10 Cu max, 0.03 Mn max, 0.03 Cr max, 0.10 Zn max, 0.06 B max, 0.03 max other (each),
0.10 max other (total)
UNS# A96151 | ALUMINUM Balance | ADDITIONAL ELEMENTS
0.45-0.8 Mg, 0.6-1.2 Si, 1.0 Fe max, 0.35 Cu max, 0.20 Mn max, 0.15-0.35 Cr, 0.25 Zn max, 015 Ti max, 0.05 max other (each),
0.15 max other (total)
UNS# A96201 | ALUMINUM Balance | ADDITIONAL ELEMENTS
0.6-0.9 Mg, 0.50-0.95 Si, 0.50 Fe max, 0.10 Cu max, 0.3 Mn max, 0.03 Cr max, 0.10 Zn max, 0.06 B max, 0.03 max other (each),
0.10 max other (total)
UNS# A97072 | ALUMINUM Balance | ADDITIONAL ELEMENTS
0.8-1.3 Zn, Si+Fe 0.70 max, 0.10 Cu max, 0.10 Mg max, 0.10 Mn max, 0.05 max other (each), 0.15 max other (total)
UNS# A97075 | ALUMINUM Balance | ADDITIONAL ELEMENTS
5.1-6.1 Zn, 2.1-2.9 Mg, 1.2-2.0 Cu, 0.18-0.28 Cr max, 0.30 Mn max, 0.40 Si max, 0.50 Fe max, 0.20 Ti max, 0.05 max other (each),
0.15 max other (total)
*Contact Ulbrich Wire for request regarding the availability of other aluminum alloys.
6000 Series
Typical Density: 0.0972 - 0.0975 lb/in3, 2.69 - 2.70 g/cm3
Electrical Conductivity:(% IACS at 68°F, annealed): 47 - 57%
Thermal Conductivity: BTU-in/hr-ft2-°F:
At 68 °F: 1140 - 1510
Mean Coefficient of Thermal Expansion: µin/in-°F:
68 - 572 °F: 13.0 - 14.1
Modulus of Elasticity: KSI
10 x 103 in tension
Melting Temperature: 1080 - 1210 °F (582 - 654 °C)
7000 Series
Typical Density: 0.0983 - 0.102 lb/in3, 2.72 - 2.81 g/cm3
Electrical Conductivity: (% IACS at 68° F, annealed): 46 - 60%
Thermal Conductivity: BTU-in/hr-ft2-° F:
At 68 ° F: 1200 - 1540
Mean Coefficient of Thermal Expansion: µin/in-° F:
68 - 572 ° F: 14.0 - 14.2
Modulus of Elasticity: KSI
9.86 - 10.4 x 103 in tension
Melting Temperature: 890 - 1215 ° F (477 - 657 °C)
Profile, Round, Flat, Square
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These alloys can be cold worked to various tempers.
*Actual physical and mechanical properties are alloy dependent. Contact Ulbrich Technical Service for alloy specific properties.
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XC - Extra clean. Annealed or annealed and cold rolled. Contact Ulbrich Wire with special finish requests.
These alloys are hardenable by heat treating and by cold working.
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