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FOREWORD
Listed in this booklet are the tempers for aluminum and aluminum alloy products registered with The Aluminum
Association but not contained in The Association’s Aluminum Standards and Data.
Some of the registered tempers may be the subject of U.S. patents or patent applications, and their listing herein
is not to be construed in any way as the granting of a license under such patent rights.
Tempers for wrought products are given on pages 1–30 and for castings on page 31. Inactive alloys and tempers
are listed on pages 34–41.
An explanation for The Aluminum Association’s “Temper Designation System” is given in the Aluminum
Standards and Data and in the American National Standard ANSI H35.1/H35.1(M).
All new tempers registered since the previous issue as well as revisions to the prior registrations are marked
and defined. In addition, the registration column also includes a revision date to denote the latest revision to the
registered information.
July, 2011
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TEMPER REGISTRATION
When any aluminum or aluminum alloy material is produced in a temper not previously applied to that material,
the temper, along with the alloy designation and product form to which it applies, may be registered with The
Aluminum Association.
1. Any person, firm or corporation may apply to The Aluminum Association to register a new temper.
2. Selection of the temper designation usually is left to the discretion of the Technical Committee on Product
Standards, but consideration will be given to the applicant’s choice when circumstances so warrant.
3. The temper is registered when, in the opinion of the Technical Committee on Product Standards, it is
judged to be technically correct and complete with respect to the following:
3.a. The temper designation conforms to ANSI H35.1 “Alloy and Temper Designation Systems for
Aluminum” (reprinted in The Aluminum Association manual Aluminum Standards and Data).
3.b. The material is offered for sale in the proposed temper and is available for use by more than one
user.
3.c. The mechanical property limits applicable to the temper are included. (Limits are shown as tentative
unless established in accordance with the data base criteria outlined under “Mechanical Properties”
in Section 6, “Standards Section” of Aluminum Standards and Data).
3.c.1. The following procedure describes a method to register 6xxx and some 7xxx in -T3, -T4,
-T6, -T7, -T8 and -T9 Tempers, when the temper being registered is normally produced using
extrusion press solution heat treatment, rolling mill solution heat treatment or forging press
solution heat treatment.
3.c.1.1. Collect 100 samples minimum from at least 5 different cast lots and 10 different heat
treat lots of extrusion press solution heat treated, rolling mill solution heat treated
or forging press solution heat treated material. No more than 10 tests from a given
heat treat lot shall be included in the data analysis. Stretch, cold work, straighten or
otherwise finish the material as described in Aluminum Standards and Data Section 1,
Alloy and Temper Designation System for Aluminum (ANSI H35.1), Paragraph 4.2.2,
for the temper being registered. Then either naturally age (T3 and T4) or artificially
age (T6, T7, T8, and T9) the material before sampling and tensile testing per ASTM B
557. Statistically analyze the data for Ultimate Tensile Strength, Yield Strength, and
Elongation, and report the minimum values for each at which at least 99 percent of the
material is expected to conform at a confidence level of 0.95.
3.c.1.1.1. The 100 tests shall include samples which span the thickness range(s) to
be registered, including samples from the thinnest section or diameter, the
thickest section or diameter and, if appropriate, intermediate sections or
diameters. There shall be a minimum of 30 tests for each thickness range to
be registered.
3.c.1.2. Collect 30 samples minimum from at least 3 different cast lots of material extruded,
rolled or forged and solution heat treated in a production or commercial furnace.
Stretch, cold work, straighten or otherwise finish the material as described in Aluminum
Standards and Data Section 1, Alloy and Temper Designation System for Aluminum
(ANSI H35.1), Paragraph 4.2.2, for the temper being registered. Then either naturally
age (T3 and T4) or artificially age (T6, T7, T8, and T9) the material before sampling
and tensile testing per ASTM B 557. Statistically analyze the data for Ultimate Tensile
Strength, Yield Strength, and Elongation, and report the minimum values for each at
which at least 99 percent of the material is expected to conform at a confidence level
of 0.95.
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TEMPER REGISTRATION (continued)
3.c.1.2.1. The 30 tests may include samples from one or multiple gauge thickness.
3.c.1.3. The registering entity shall report all calculated minimum values to the Technical
Committee on Product Standards, along with the minimum limits the registering entity
wishes to register.
3.c.1.4. The Technical Committee on Product Standards will then review the temper based
on the proposed minimum limits of the registering entity, provided the minimum limits
are not larger than the minimum values calculated in steps 3.c.1.1 and 3.c.1.2 of this
procedure.
3.c.1.5. Tempers registered using this procedure shall carry the following note in the Remarks
column: “The registered properties for this material are calculated in accordance with
the procedure described under 3.c.1 on page ii of this document”.
3.c.2.1. Tentative limits are temporary in nature and are established to allow the producer to
manufacture and sell the product while continuing to collect data. Tentative temper
designations shall be reviewed every 2 years for possible resolution of the tentative
status.
3.c.2.2. The mechanical property limits defined as tentative are established at levels at which
at least 99% of the data conform at a confidence level of 95%. The limited number
of observations required for a tentative registration may not represent the property
distribution that is expected due to random variation within the manufacturing practice
and may not have a normal distribution.
3.c.2.3. For heat treatable alloys, tentative limits are based on the results of a minimum of 30
tests from at least 3 cast lots and at least 3 heat treat lots of material. For non heat
treatable alloys, tentative limits are based on the results of a minimum of 30 tests
from at least 3 cast lots of material that have separately passed through subsequent
processing operations as at least 3 fabricated inspection lots.
3.c.2.4. For heat treatable and non heat treatable alloys, the 30 tests shall include observations
from all gauge ranges. Multiple ranges can be proposed when there are at least 10
tests from each gauge range or by using regression analysis of the 30 tests.
3.c.2.5. Tentative limits for 6xxx and some 7xxx in -T3, -T4, -T6, -T7, -T8 and -T9 Tempers, when
the temper being registered is normally produced using extrusion press solution heat
treatment, rolling mill solution heat treatment or forging press solution heat treatment
(see 3.c.1), are based on the results of a minimum of 30 tests from at least 3 cast
lots and at least 3 heat treat lots of material processed as described in 3.c.1.1 and a
minimum of 30 tests from at least 3 cast lots and at least 3 heat treat lots of material
processed as described in 3.c.1.2.
3.c.2.5.1. The 30 tests from the material processed as described in 3.c.1.1 shall
include samples which span the thickness range(s) to be registered,
including samples from the thinnest section or diameter, the thickest section
or diameter and, if appropriate, intermediate sections or diameters. There
shall be a minimum of 10 tests for each thickness range to be registered.
3.c.2.5.2. The 30 tests from material processed as described in 3.c.1.2 may be from
one or multiple gauge thickness.
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TEMPER REGISTRATION (continued)
3.d. The following additional information is included when characteristics, in addition to mechanical
properties, are specified for the temper:
3.d.1. Test methods by which conformance with the requirements for specified characteristics
can be evaluated, OR
3.e. When not already registered, the minimum tensile strength limit applicable to the O temper shall
accompany the request for registration of H tempers.
3.e.1. If the annealed product is not offered for sale and the O temper limits that accompany
an H temper registration are based on material annealed in standard production furnaces, the
description provided in the Remarks column of the registration shall state “O temper not offered
for sale but used as basis for H temper registration.”
3.e.2. If the annealed product is not offered for sale, the O temper limits can be measured
on laboratory annealed materials. These limits shall be designated as O2 and the description
provided in the Remarks column of the registration shall state “O temper not offered for sale. O2
temper used as basis for H temper registration.”
3.e.3. When the O temper or O2 temper limits are based on the requirements of a tentative
registration, the O or O2 limits will be shown as tentative. However, O or O2 temper tentative
limits, which are noted as not being offered for sale, shall not be subject to the two year review.
3.f. The indication of a variation in treatment of a basic T temper is limited to one additional digit
(excluding zero) unless all available digits have been used, and except as provided for in the
Appendix to ANSI H35.1.
3.g. A description of the process variation or the product characteristics of the registration shall be
provided when an additional digit, beyond those defined, is requested.
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TEMPER REGISTRATION (continued)
PROCEDURES FOR ALUMINUM ASSOCIATION TECHNICAL
DIVISION (AATD) REGISTRATION OF TEMPERS
A temper for an aluminum alloy material may be registered as an AATD temper when, through formal ballot of
the Technical Committee on Product Standards, all the following requirements are met:
1. The material is offered for sale in the proposed temper and gauges(s) by more than one producer.
2. The material meets all the requirements listed in the Procedure for Individual Registration of Tempers
section of this document.
3. The temper is not being applied to an alloy designated as experimental (with prefix “X”).
1. Require approval by formal ballot of the Technical Committee on Product Standards for registered
tempers having “minimum” and/or “maximum” mechanical property limits.
2. Require a 30-day review by the Technical Committee on Product Standards for registered tempers
having “tentative” mechanical property limits, or tempers applied to experimental alloys (with prefix
“X”). The registrant has the final authority to change the temper limits, provided the change complies
with item 3 under Individual Registration of Tempers. Changes proposed by others than the registrant
are acceptable only with the approval of the registrant.
1. When any alloy is removed from the active alloy registration list, all tempers applicable to that alloy are
automatically removed from the active temper registration list.
2. Approval of the Technical Committee on Product Standards through formal ballot is required to effect
deletion of any registered temper from the active registration list, except as provided by the preceding
sentence.
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WROUGHT PRODUCTS
Classification of the listed properties is as specified in the column headed “Basis” 1100–1235
Tensile Strength, Elongation
Alloy Registered Thickness
Product ksi Percent in Remarks2
Temper in.
By Date Basis1 Ult. Yield 2 in. or 4 D
1100-H151 Alcoa - Tube - Min 17.0 - - Minimum amount of cold work controlled.
1100-H181 Alcoa - Sheet 0.013-0.019 Min 21.0 20.0 1 Temper controlled within especially close limits.
1100-H191 Alcoa - Sheet 0.013-0.019 Min 23.0 22.0 1 Extra hard temper closely controlled.
1200-O AATD 07/01/68 Sheet & 0.006-3.000 Min 10.0 - * *15% for 0.006-0.019
Plate Max 15.0 - - *20% for 0.020-0.031
*25% for 0.032-0.050
*30% for 0.051-0.249
*28% for 0.250-3.000
1200-H12 AATD 07/01/68 Sheet & 0.017-2.000 Min 13.0 - * *3% for 0.017-0.019
Plate Max 18.0 - - *4% for 0.020-0.031
*6% for 0.032-0.050
*8% for 0.051-0.113
*9% for 0.114-0.499
*12% for 0.500-2.000
1200-H14 AATD 07/01/68 Sheet & 0.009-1.000 Min 15.0 - * *1% for 0.009-0.012
Plate Max 20.0 - - *2% for 0.013-0.019
*3% for 0.020-0.031
*4% for 0.032-0.050
*5% for 0.051-0.113
*6% for 0.114-0.499
*10% for 0.500-1.000
1200-H16 AATD 07/01/68 Sheet 0.006-0.162 Min 18.0 - * *1% for 0.006-0.019
Max 23.0 - - *2% for 0.020-0.031
*3% for 0.032-0.050
*4% for 0.051-0.162
1200-H18 AATD 07/01/68 Sheet 0.006-0.128 Min 20.0 - * *1% for 0.006-0.019
*2% for 0.020-0.031
*3% for 0.032-0.050
*4% for 0.051-0.128
1350-H113 AATD 05/28/71 Wire Up thru #1 Min 12.0 - - Conforms to ICEA requirements for solid
Max 20.0 - - conductors.
1350-H142 Alcoa 09/09/69 Wire Up thru 0.374 Min 15.0 - - Applicable to insulated conductors and currently
Max 22.0 - - specified as “1/2 to 3/4 hard”.
1350-H161 Alcoa 09/09/69 Wire Up thru 0.374 Min 17.0 - - Applicable to insulated conductors and currently
specified as “3/4 to full hard”.
2010-T41 Reynolds 12/19/95 Sheet 0.025-0.070 Min 32.0 16.0 22 The material shall exhibit (1) No lines or ridges
Revised in the rolling direction after buffing or polishing a
10/29/98 blank, typically 2 by 9 inches, oriented with the
long axis in the long transverse direction and
stretching 5%, or (2) Random distribution of grain
orientations with no continuous bands of cube
oriented grains as determined by microtexture
analysis of the rolling surface of the sheet using
orientation image microscopy (OIM).
2011-T6 Kaiser 11/01/93 Rod 0.375-6.500 Min 54.0 40.0 10 Cold finished rod.
& -T651
2013-T6511 Sumitomo 09/19/03 Extrusion Up thru 0.200 Min6 58.0 53.0 8 Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
See footnote 15.b.
2014-T41 Alcoa - Die - Min 52.0 27.0 12 Quenched from solution temperature to provide
Forging minimum internal stress. Because the T41 temper
has lowered resistance to corrosion, it should be
used only for forgings which are to be artificially
aged to the T61 temper before use.
2014-T61 Alcoa - Die Up thru 2.000 Min3 57.0 45.0 6 To provide low level of internal stress. Artificially
Forging aged from T41.
2014-T611 Alcoa 04/15/68 Die Up thru 2.000 Min3 62.0 53.0 6 To provide low level of internal stress with
Forging mechanical properties between those of the T6
and T61 tempers.
2014-T64 Alcoa - Extrusion - Min 59.0 52.0 7 For stock with lower residual stresses.
2017-H15 Alcoa 09/12/89 Wire & Rod Up thru 1.000 Min 35.0 - - For rivet and cold heading wire.
& -H25 Max 45.0 - -
2219-T31 Alcoa 06/30/60 Drawn Up thru 0.500 Min 45.0 26.0 12 Solution heat treated and cold worked a specific
Tube controlled amount.
2219-T7 Alcoa 01/10/80 Forged Up thru 3.000 Min3 32.0 8 Intended to give minimum growth and maximum
Piston Min8 55.0 stability. BHN 93 minimum.
53.0 30.0 4
2519-T87 Alcoa 03/14/86 Armor Plate 0.500-1.500 Min6 66.0 59.0 10 Solution heat treated, cold worked approximately
Min9 68.0 58.0 7 8% and artificially aged.
2024-T3 Alcoa 05/22/85 Foil 0.0016-0.0025 Min 48.0 36.0 2 Limits same as MIL-A-81596.
2024-T351 Kaiser 05/15/02 Rod 6.501-8.000 Min 62.0 45.0 9 Cold finished
2024-T43222 Alcan/ 11/12/04 Extrusion 0.063-0.375 Min6 68.0 48.0 14 Peripheral coarse grain control.
Airbus Absence of re-crystallization.
2024-T81 Alcoa 05/22/85 Foil 0.0016-0.0025 Min 60.0 55.0 1 Limits same as MIL-A-81596.
2024-T84 Alcoa - Tube - Min 70.0 65.0 3 Amount of cold work between solution heat
treatment and artificial aging is controlled at about
4%.
2124-T8151 Alcoa 10/06/86 Plate 1.001-1.499 Min6 68.0 62.0 8 Fracture Toughness14 —Min KIc
Min9 68.0 62.0 7 For thicknesses 1.500-2.000 inches
1.500-2.000 Min6 68.0 62.0 8 L-T direction 26 ksi √in.
Min9 68.0 62.0 7 T-L direction 23 ksi √in.
Min10 65.0 57.0 2 S-L direction 19 ksi √in.
For thicknesses 2.001-4.000 inches
2.001-3.000 Min6 67.0 60.0 8 L-T direction 26 ksi √in.
Min9 67.0 60.0 7 T-L direction 22 ksi √in.
Min10 64.0 57.0 2 S-L direction 20 ksi √in.
3.001-4.000 Min6 67.0 59.0 7 For thicknesses 4.001-6.000 inches
Min9 67.0 59.0 6 L-T direction 25 ksi √in.
Min10 64.0 57.0 2
T-L direction 21 ksi √in.
4.001-5.000 Min6 66.0 58.0 6 S-L direction 21 ksi √in.
Min9 66.0 58.0 6
Min10 63.0 55.0 2
2224-T3510 Boeing 12/21/78 Extrusion 0.250-0.749 Min6 65.0 48.0 12 Requires special extrusion practice; standard
& -T3511 0.750-1.500 Min6 69.0 50.0 10 2024 heat treatment.
2324-T39 Boeing 12/21/78 Plate 0.750-1.300 Min6 68.0 62.0 10 Standard 2024 solution treatment and quench
Revised Min9 71.0 58.0 8 followed by 11% nominal cold roll and 1%
03/25/98 minimum stretcher stress relief.
1.301-1.500 Min6 67.0 61.0 10
Min9 71.0 57.0 8
2027-T351122 Alcan 11/29/04 Extruded 0.750-1.500 Min6 75.0 57.0 14 Fracture Toughness14- min KIc
Profiles For thicknesses 0.750-1.500 in.
L-T direction 40 ksi √in.
T-L direction 38 ksi √in.
2038-T4 Reynolds 10/10/82 Sheet 0.025-0.070 Min 40.0 20.0 20 Automotive sheet.
2038-T6 Reynolds 10/10/82 Sheet 0.025-0.070 Min 50.0 44.0 8 Automotive sheet
+ 2050-T84 Alcan 03/23/07 Plate 0.500 – 1.500 Min6 73.0 69.0 9 Stress Corrosion Resistance
Min9 74.0 67.0 7 For thickness 0.750 – 5.000 inches
1.501 – 2.000 Min6 72.0 67.0 9 Direct C-rings and Tensile specimens machined
Min9 73.0 65.0 7 and tested in accordance with ASTM G47 shall
Min10 71.0 61.0 2 show no evidence of stress corrosion failure when
tested in the short transverse direction at 45 ksi
2.001 – 3.000 Min6 72.0 67.0 8 and exposed for 30 days.
Min9 72.0 65.0 6
Min10 71.0 61.0 2 Fracture Toughness 14 – Min KIC
3.001 – 4.000 Min6 71.0 67.0 7 For thicknesses 0.500 – 1.500 inches
Min9 72.0 65.0 4 L-T direction 33 ksi√in.
Min10 70.0 60.0 1.5 T-L direction 29 ksi√in.
Min6 S-L direction 25 ksi√in.
4.001 – 5.000 71.0 66.0 6
Min9 71.0 64.0 3
Min10 For thicknesses 1.501 – 2.000 inches
69.0 59.0 1.5 L-T direction 31 ksi√in.
T-L direction 27 ksi√in.
S-L direction 23 ksi√in.
+ 2195-T34 Rio Tinto 06/07/10 Plate 0.500-2.250 Min9 52.0 36.0 14 Solution heat treated and cold worked in the
Alcan range 3-5%.
+ 2195-T82 Rio Tinto 10/11/09 Plate 0.500-1.499 Min6 80.0 75.0 6 Stress Corrosion Resistance
Alcan Min9 82.0 76.0 5 For thicknesses 0.750 - 2.250 inches.
C-rings or Tensile specimens machined and
1.500-2.250 Min6 77.0 73.0 6 tested in accordance with ASTM G47 shall show
Min9 80.0 72.0 5 no evidence of stress corrosion failure when
Min10 81.0 69.0 2 tested in the short transverse direction at 45 ksi
and exposed for 30 days.
2297-T87 McCook 06/21/00 Plate 1.500-2.000 Min6 64.0 58.0 10 Stress Corrosion Resistance
Metals Revised Min9 66.0 60.0 8 30 days at 30 ksi when tested in the ST direction
06/03/04 Min10 65.0 57.0 2 per ASTM G47.
2.001-2.500 Min6 63.0 57.0 9 Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
Min9 64.0 58.0 7 See Footnote 15.b
Min10 64.0 56.0 2
Fracture Toughness14 —Min KIc
2.501-3.000 Min6 62.0 57.0 9 For thicknesses 1.500-3.000 inches
Min9 64.0 58.0 7
Min10 62.0 55.0 2 L-T direction 32 ksi √in.
T-L direction 27 ksi √in.
3.001-4.000 Min6 62.0 57.0 5 S-L direction 20 ksi √in.
Min9 62.0 57.0 4
Min10 59.0 54.0 1.5 For thicknesses 3.001-4.000 inches
L-T direction 31 ksi √in.
4.001-5.000 Min6 61.0 56.0 5 T-L direction 27 ksi √in.
Min9 61.0 56.0 4 S-L direction 20 ksi √in.
Min10 58.0 52.0 1.5
For thicknesses 4.001-5.000 inches
5.001-6.000 Min6 60.0 55.0 5 L-T direction 30 ksi √in.
Min9 60.0 55.0 4
Min10 57.0 52.0 1.5 T-L direction 26 ksi √in.
S-L direction 18 ksi √in.
For thicknesses 5.001-6.000 inches
L-T direction 29 ksi √in.
T-L direction 25 ksi √in.
S-L direction 18 ksi √in.
2098-T82 Pechiney 06/20/03 Plate 0.250 - 0.300 Min6 73.0 68.0 7 Stress Corrosion Resistance
Min9 73.0 68.0 6 Direct tensile specimens machined and tested
in accordance with ASTM G47 shall show no
evidence of Stress Corrosion failure when tested
in the long transverse direction at 35.0 ksi and
exposed for 30 days.
++ 2099-T83 Alcoa 01/07/05 Extrusion 0.050-0.249 Min6 75.0 67.0 6 Stress Corrosion Resistance
Revised 0.250-0.499 Min6 78.0 69.0 7 For ST specimens taken from section thicknesses
08/16/10 0.500-0.999 Min6 79.0 71.0 7 0.750 inch and greater, see footnote 4.b.
Min9 73.0 65.0 7
1.000-3.000 Min6 80.0 72.0 7 Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
See footnote 15.b. Note: For Al-Li alloys,
specimens are exposed for 2 weeks according to
the procedures in ASTM G 85 Annex A2, using
the dry-bottom MASTMAASIS Test Method.
The solution used for exposure by ASTM G
34, the EXCO Test, has been determined to
be inappropriate for Al-Li alloys. For further
information on this review ASTM G 112 paragraph
6.3.1 which describes limitations on this test
method for Al-Li alloys.
+ 2099-T86 Alcoa 07/31/09 Plate 0.500-2.000 Min6 71.0 63.0 6 Solution heat treated, cold worked approximately
Min9 72.0 62.0 5 6% and artificially aged.
3002-O Alcoa 05/17/74 Sheet 0.025-0.063 Min 11.0 3.0 * *20% for 0.025-0.031
Max 16.0 - - *23% for 0.032-0.050
*25% for 0.051-0.063
3102-O AATD 03/19/80 Drawn 0.018-0.049 Min 12.0 4.0 * *Full Section *Cut Out
Seamless Max 17.0 - - 30% 20%
Tube - -
(Coiled & 0.050-0.065 Min 12.0 4.0 *
Straight) Max 17.0 - - 35% 25%
- -
3003-H231 Reynolds 01/03/91 Sheet 0.063-0.113 Min 19.0 15.0 5 Used for tread plate applications.
0.114-0.161 Min 19.0 15.0 6
0.162-0.188 Min 19.0 15.0 7
3004-H151 AATD - Sheet 0.024-0.050 Min20 35.0 31.0 2 Special temper assigned for corrugated roofing
and siding, V-beam roofing and siding, and ribbed
siding (painted stucco embossed).
3004-H261 AATD - Sheet 0.024-0.050 Min20 35.0 31.0 2 Special temper assigned for corrugated roofing
and siding, V-beam roofing and siding, and ribbed
siding (painted, stucco embossed).
3004-H291 Kaiser 08/31/59 Sheet 0.030-0.080 Min 39.0 35.0 4 Specially controlled temper for automotive use.
3004-H361 AATD - Sheet 0.024-0.050 Min20 35.0 31.0 2 Special temper assigned for corrugated roofing
and siding, V-beam roofing and siding, and ribbed
siding (painted, stucco embossed).
3004-H392 Alcoa 12/01/64 Sheet 0.008-0.012 Min 42.0 40.0 - Special purpose venetian blind stock.
Alclad AATD 09/05/67 Sheet 0.036-0.050 Min20 31.0 26.0 2 Special temper assigned for ribbed roofing (un-
3004-H131 painted).
Alclad AATD 03/31/67 Sheet & 0.009-0.499 Min 32.0 26.0 * *1% for 0.009-0.019
3004-H14 Plate Max 38.0 - - *2% for 0.020-0.050
*3% for 0.051-0.113
0.500-1.000 Min 33.0 27.0 4 *4% for 0.114-0.499
Max 39.0 - -
Alclad AATD 09/05/67 Sheet 0.024-0.050 Min20 34.0. 30.0 2 Special temper assigned for corrugated roofing
3004-H151 and siding, V-beam roofing and siding, and ribbed
siding (painted and unpainted, stucco embossed).
Alclad AATD 09/05/67 Sheet 0.036-0.050 Min20 31.0 26.0 2 Special temper assigned for ribbed roofing
3004-H241 (unpainted).
Alclad AATD 09/05/67 Sheet 0.024-0.050 Min20 34.0 30.0 2 Special temper assigned for corrugated roofing
3004-H261 and siding, V-beam roofing and siding, and ribbed
siding (painted and unpainted, stucco embossed).
Alclad Kaiser 11/24/61 Sheet 0.030-0.080 Min 38.0 34.0 5 Specially controlled temper for truck trailer use.
3004-H291
Alclad AATD 09/05/67 Sheet 0.036-0.050 Min20 31.0 26.0 2 Special temper assigned for ribbed roofing
3004-H341 (unpainted).
Alclad AATD 09/05/67 Sheet 0.024-0.050 Min20 34.0 30.0 2 Special temper assigned for corrugated roofing
3004-H361 and siding, V-beam roofing and siding, and ribbed
siding (painted and unpainted, stucco embossed).
3005-H281 Kaiser 09/18/70 Sheet 0.006-0.050 Min 31.0 29.0 3 Specially controlled temper for particular combi-
nation of strength and formability.
3005-H292 Alcoa 02/13/80 Sheet 0.020-0.113 Min 32.0 28.0 * *2% for 0.020-0.031
Max 42.0 - - *3% for 0.032-0.050
*4% for 0.051-0.113
3010-O Consol- 01/25/79 Sheet 0.006-0.249 Min 9.0 3.0 * *15% for 0.006-0.019
idated Max 14.0 - - *20% for 0.020-0.031
*25% for 0.031-0.050
*30% for 0.051-0.249
3010-H12 Consol- 01/25/79 Sheet & 0.017-0.499 Min 12.0 10.0 * *3% for 0.017-0.019
idated Plate Max 17.0 - - *4% for 0.020-0.031
*6% for 0.032-0.050
*8% for 0.051-0.113
*9% for 0.114-0.499
3010-H14 Consol- 01/25/79 Sheet & 0.009-0.499 Min 14.0 13.0 * *1% for 0.009-0.012
idated Plate Max 19.0 - - *2% for 0.013-0.019
*3% for 0.020-0.031
*4% for 0.032-0.050
*5% for 0.051-0.113
*6% for 0.114-0.499
3010-H16 Consol- 01/25/79 Sheet 0.006-0.162 Min 17.0 16.0 * *1% for 0.006-0.019
idated Max 22.0 - - *2% for 0.020-0.031
*3% for 0.032-0.050
*4% for 0.051-0.162
4032-T651 Alcoa 06/18/93 Rod & Bar 0.750-4.000 Min 52.0 48.0 4
Revised
03/09/98
4032-T86 Alcoa 05/02/91 Rod & Bar 0.375-0.750 Min 51.0 46.0 4 Cold finished
Revised
01/29/96
4043-H18 Reynolds 05/17/63 Wire Up thru 0.204 Min 25.0 - - To stabilize mechanical properties and dimen-
Max 33.0 - - sions for elevated temperature application.
5042-H48 Alcoa 11/01/95 Sheet 0.0080-0.0130 Min 44.0 39.0 4 RCS Coated End Stock
5052-H111 Alcoa 12/01/64 Sheet 0.032-0.050 Min 25.0 15.0 16 For minimum Lüder lines formation.
5052-H12 AATD 05/03/67 Sheet 0.013-0.161 Min 32.0 - * *1% for 0.013-0.019
Max 38.0 - - *2% for 0.020-0.031
*3% for 0.032-0.050
*4% for 0.051-0.113
*5% for 0.114-0.161
5052-H14 AATD 05/03/67 Sheet 0.013-0.161 Min 35.0 - * *1% for 0.013-0.031
Max 41.0 - - *2% for 0.032-0.050
*3% for 0.051-0.113
*4% for 0.114-0.161
5052-H141 Kaiser 09/06/77 Sheet & 0.090-0.174 Min 35.5 24.0 6 Structural plate and retaining wall.
Plate 0.175-0.300 Min 34.0 24.0 8
5052-H19 Kaiser 01/19/65 Sheet 0.008-0.031 Min 42.0 40.0 1 Applicable to can stock.
5052-H25 Kaiser 02/19/65 Sheet 0.008-0.031 Min 35.5 28.0 3 Applicable to can stock.
Max - 37.0 -
5052-H251 Alcoa 08/28/68 Sheet 0.008-0.012 Min 36.0 28.0 3 Can stock.
Max 43.0 - -
5052-H291 Alcoa 08/13/79 Sheet 0.032-0.113 Min 40.0 38.0 5 Closely controlled high properties with optimum
formability.
5052-H322 Alcan/ 10/17/03 Sheet 0.020-0.125 Min 31.0 21.0 * *5% for 0.020-0.050
Alcoa Max 35.0 - - *7% for 0.051-0.113
*9% for 0.114-0.125
5154-H18 Alcoa 10/12/70 Sheet 0.012-0.026 Min 48.0 44.0 3 Properties when material tested within 30 days
of rolling.
5154-H19 Kaiser 02/19/65 Sheet 0.006-0.019 Min 50.0 47.0 2 Applicable to can stock.
5454-H36 Alcoa 04/07/83 Sheet 0.051-0.161 Min 42.0 32.0 * *4% for 0.051-0.113
Max 49.0 - - *5% for 0.114-0.161
5456-O AATD 06/04/79 Drawn 0.018-0.450 Min 41.0 19.0 14 Elongation applies to cut-out specimen.
Seamless Max 53.0 - -
Tube
5657-H242 AATD 06/07/66 Sheet 0.030-0.063 Min 18.0 - 16 This material is subject to a substantial amount of
recrystallization and the attendant loss of bright-
ness.
++ 5059-H116 Corus 10/30/02 Sheet & 0.078-0.249 Min6 54.0 39.0 10 Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
Aluminum Revised Plate Max6 64.0 - - This material shall be capable of exhibiting no
08/13/10 0.250-0.787 Min6 54.0 39.0 10 evidence of exfoliation corrosion and a pitting
Max6 64.0 - - rating of PB or better, when subjected to the test
0.788-1.575 Min6 52.0 38.0 10 described in ASTM Test Method G 66 (ASSET).
Max6 64.0 - -
Intergranular Corrosion Resistance
This material shall be capable of exhibiting
resistance to intergranular corrosion as required
by ASTM B 928 when subjected to the test
described in ASTM Test Method G 67 (NAMLT).
++ 5059-H321 Corus 10/30/02 Sheet & 0.078-0.249 Min6 54.0 39.0 10 Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
Aluminum Revised Plate Max6 64.0 - - This material shall be capable of exhibiting no
08/13/10 0.250-0.787 Min6 54.0 39.0 10 evidence of exfoliation corrosion and a pitting
Max6 64.0 - - rating of PB or better, when subjected to the test
0.788-1.575 Min6 52.0 38.0 10 described in ASTM Test Method G 66 (ASSET).
Max6 64.0 - -
Intergranular Corrosion Resistance
This material shall be capable of exhibiting
resistance to intergranular corrosion as required
by ASTM B 928 when subjected to the test
described in ASTM Test Method G 67 (NAMLT).
5082-H19 Kaiser 02/19/65 Sheet 0.006-0.019 Min 52.0 48.0 2 Applicable to can stock.
5082-H38 Kaiser 02/19/65 Sheet 0.006-0.019 Min 47.0 - 5 Applicable to can stock.
5082-H39 Kaiser 02/19/65 Sheet 0.006-0.019 Min 50.0 42.0 4 Applicable to can stock.
5182-H111 Kaiser 05/03/76 Sheet 0.032-0.080 Min 38.0 17.0 19 Lüder-resistant stretch-formable sheet.
5182-H39 Alcoa 11/01/95 Sheet 0.0090-0.0115 Min 55.0 49.0 3 RCS Tab Stock
5182-H391 Alcoa 11/01/95 Sheet 0.0090-0.0110 Min 57.0 52.0 5 RCS Tab Stock
5182-H48 Alcoa 11/01/95 Sheet 0.0079-0.0138 Min 51.0 45.0 5 RCS Coated End Stock
5182-H481 Alcoa 01/26/98 Sheet 0.0080-0.0095 Min 54.0 49.0 5 RCS Coated End Stock
Max - 54.0 -
5182-H49 Reynolds 09/14/98 Sheet 0.0080-0.0095 Min 55.0 48.0 5 RCS Coated End Stock
5083-O AATD 06/04/79 Drawn 0.018-0.450 Min 39.0 16.0 14 Elongation applies to cut-out specimen.
Seamless Max 51.0 - -
Tube
5083-H114 Reynolds 08/04/75 Extrusion Up thru 2.000 Min 45.0 35.0 9 Extruded armor
5083-H131 AATD 05/23/82 Plate 0.500-2.000 Min 45.0 37.0 8 Developed to meet armor plate requirements of
2.001-3.000 Min 44.0 35.0 9 MIL-A-46027.
+ 5083-H32122 Alcoa 08/25/05 Sheet 0.118-0.236 Min9 44.0 31.0 10 Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
Max9 55.0 - - This material shall be capable of exhibiting no
evidence of exfoliation corrosion and a pitting
rating of PB or better, when subjected to the test
described in ASTM Test Method G 66 (ASSET).
5383-O22 Pechiney 05/31/02 Sheet & 0.118-0.500 *Min6,9 42.0 21.0 17 *Tentative
Plate *Max6,9 52.0 - -
++ 5383-H11622 Pechiney 05/31/02 Sheet & 0.118-0.500 Min6 48.0 33.0 10 *Tentative
Revised Plate *Max6 58.0 - -
08/16/10 0.501-2.000 Min6 48.0 33.0 10 Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
*Max6 58.0 - - This material shall be capable of exhibiting no
evidence of exfoliation corrosion and a pitting
rating of PB or better, when subjected to the test
described in ASTM Test Method G 66 (ASSET).
+ 5383-H11622 Rio Tinto 11/05/07 Extrusion 0.078-0.315 Min6 45.0 28.0 12 Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
Alcan Max6 53.0 - - This material shall be capable of exhibiting no
evidence of exfoliation corrosion and a pitting
rating of PB or better, when subjected to the test
method described in ASTM Test Method G 66
(ASSET).
5383-H32122 Pechiney 05/31/02 Sheet & 0.118-0.500 Min6 48.0 33.0 10 Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
Plate 0.501-2.000 Min6 48.0 33.0 10 This material shall be capable of exhibiting no
evidence of exfoliation corrosion and a pitting
rating of PB or better, when subjected to the test
described in ASTM Test Method G 66 (ASSET).
5086-H19 Kaiser 02/19/65 Sheet 0.006-0.019 Min 56.0 52.0 2 Applicable to can stock.
5086-H191 Alcoa 10/23/84 Sheet 0.006-0.011 Min 54.0 50.0 2 Venetian blind stock.
5086-H39 Kaiser 02/19/65 Sheet 0.006-0.019 Min 52.0 43.0 3 Applicable to can stock.
6101-T1 Reynolds 02/24/78 Extrusion 0.120-0.500 Min 16.0 8.0 - Electrical Conductivity 50% minimum IACS.
Flatwise minimum bend radius
1 X t.
6101-T8 Alcan 06/20/75 Wire 0.050-0.210 Min 44.0 - 3.512 Electrical Conductivity 53% minimum IACS.
6101-T83 Alcan 06/20/75 Wire 0.050-0.210 Min 36.0 - 4.012 Electrical Conductivity 57.5% minimum IACS.
6205-T54 Consol- 01/08/76 Extrusion Up thru 0.124 Min 45.0 42.0 8 Die quenched.
idated 0.125-0.499 Min 45.0 42.0 10
6011-O AATD 05/03/67 Sheet 0.008-0.125 Min 20.0 7.0 * *12% for 0.008-0.019
Max 26.0 - - *13% for 0.020-0.031
*14% for 0.032-0.050
*15% for 0.051-0.125
6011-H32 AATD 05/03/67 Sheet 0.012-0.125 Min 25.0 18.0 * *4% for 0.012-0.019
Max 30.0 - - *5% for 0.020-0.031
*6% for 0.032-0.050
*7% for 0.051-0.125
6011-H34 AATD 05/03/67 Sheet 0.012-0.125 Min 29.0 23.0 * *2% for 0.012-0.019
Max 34.0 - - *3% for 0.020-0.031
*4% for 0.032-0.050
*5% for 0.051-0.125
6011-H36 AATD 05/03/67 Sheet 0.012-0.125 Min 32.0 26.0 * *1% for 0.012-0.019
Max 38.0 - - *2% for 0.020-0.050
*3% for 0.051-0.125
6111-T41 Reynolds 12/19/95 Sheet 0.025-0.070 Min 39.0 21.0 23 The material shall exhibit (1) No lines or ridges
in the rolling direction after buffing or polishing a
blank, typically 2 by 9 inches, oriented with the
long axis in the long transverse direction and
stretching 5%, or (2) Random distribution of grain
orientations with no continuous bands of cube
oriented grains as determined by microtexture
analysis of the rolling surface of the sheet using
orientation image microscopy (OIM).
6013-T651 Alcoa 07/29/98 Rod & Bar 0.500-4.000 Min6 56.0 52.0 7 Cold Finished
++ 6013-T8 Alcoa 12/08/93 Rod & Bar 0.750-1.500 Min 58.0 56.0 8 Cold Finished
Revised 1.501-5.500 Min 57.0 55.0 7
06/20/07
+ 6020-T6511 Alcoa 03/07/07 Rod & Bar 3.250-6.000 Min6 38.0 35.0 10
6020-T8 Alcoa 06/03/03 Wire, Rod & 0.187-0.375 Min6 43.0 40.0 12 Cold Finished
Bar 0.376-1.999 Min6 42.0 39.0 12
2.000-3.250 Min6 39.0 36.0 12
++ 6022-T43 Alcoa 09/27/02 Sheet 0.020-0.050 Min9 29.0 14.0 21 Product optimized for the good overall formability,
Revised hemming performance, and after paint bake
06/20/07 strength, needed for automotive closure panels.
++ 6041-T6 Kaiser 12/21/07 Extruded 0.400-2.000 Min6 45.0 40.0 10 The registered properties for this material are
& -T6511 Revised Rod, Bar, & calculated in accordance with the procedure
12/09/10 Profiles described under Section 3.c.1 on page ii of this
document.
6351-O Alcan 12/20/72 Drawn 0.015-0.500 Max 22.0 14.0 * *Elongation (Minimum): full section 15% cut-out
Tube specimen 15%.
6351-T4 Alcan 12/20/72 Drawn 0.015-0.500 Min 32.0 19.0 * *Elongation: full section 16%, cut-out specimen
Tube 14%.
6351-T41 Alcan 12/11/73 Extruded 0.065-0.600 Min 35.0 21.0 18 Applicable to outside diameters of 2.000 inches
Tube or larger.
+ 6056-T7222 Alcan 12/06/05 Extrusion 0.040-0.425 Min6 53.0 48.0 10 Overaged to increase resistance to intergranular
corrosion. No visible intergranular corrosion shall
be present per established between producer and
purchaser criteria on the etched metallographic
samples examined at X500 after being tested per
ASTM G110 with 6h exposure.
+ 6360-T5 Rio Tinto 03/26/09 Extrusion Up thru 0.250 Min6 22.0 16.0 8
Alcan
+ 6360-T6 Rio Tinto 03/26/09 Extrusion Up thru 0.120 Min6 30.0 25.0 8
Alcan 0.121-0.250 Min6 30.0 25.0 10
6061-O AATD 09/23/82 Sheet & 0.045-0.249 Min 15.0 5.0 - These minimum values are intended for use as
Plate 0.250-1.000 Min 15.0 4.0 - a guide for designers when the annealed material
is called for. These values should not be used in
specifications for lot acceptance purposes.
6061-T41 Alcoa - Sheet & 0.010-0.035 Min 22.0 11.0 13 Heat treated at lower than standard temperature
Plate 0.036-0.102 Min 22.0 11.0 15 to provide better formability than attainable in T4
0.103-0.249 Min 22.0 11.0 17 temper.
0.250-0.500 Min 22.0 11.0 19
6061-T61 Alcoa - Sheet & 0.010-0.020 Min 35.0 30.0 8 Produced by artificially aging 6061-T41.
Plate 0.021-2.000 Min 35.0 30.0 10
6061-T61 Alcoa 11/16/79 Drawn Up thru 0.024 Min 37.0 32.0 10* *Elongation values shown are for full-section
Tube 0.025-0.049 Min 37.0 32.0 12* specimens; cut-out specimen values are 2% less.
0.050-0.259 Min 37.0 32.0 14*
0.260-0.750 Min 37.0 32.0 16* Heat treated at lower than normal temperature to
provide improved formabilities over 6061-T6.
6061-T63 Kaiser - Sheet 0.021-0.051 Min 43.0 34.0 10 Used for special etching quality sheet.
0.052-0.249 Min 43.0 35.0 10
6061-T912 Alcoa 10/28/82 Wire Up thru 0.374 Min 56.0 53.0 5 Wire for rivets, etc. Amount of cold work con-
trolled to 50-60% after solution heat treatment
and artificial aging. Yield and elongation require-
ments are applicable only to 0.125 inch and over.
6262-T8 Alcoa 01/30/86 Rod & Bar 0.750-2.000 Min 45.0 43.0 12 Cold finished.
6063-T53 Alcoa 11/16/79 Extrusion Up thru 0.249 Min 13.0 5.0 14 Used to provide a high degree of formability. Up
Max 21.0 13.0 - thru 20-square inch area.
6063-T54 Alcan 07/15/75 Extrusion Up thru 0.124 Min 33.0 30.0 8 Die quenched.
0.125-0.499 Min 33.0 30.0 10
6063-T837 Alcan 12/20/72 Drawn 0.025-0.259 Min 37.0 34.0 7* *Elongation: full section.
Tube
6463-T521 Alcoa 10/27/67 Extrusion Up thru 1.000 Min 22.0 14.0 8 Provides good formability coupled with good
Max - 26.0 - bright finishing characteristics.
7004-T1 Alcan 02/08/68 Extrusion Up thru 1.499 Min 47.0 30.0 10 Aged one month.
7004-T151 Alcan 12/10/70 Plate 0.250-1.000 Min 49.0 33.0 10 Aged one month.
1.001-2.000 Min 48.0 28.0 10
7004-T51 Alcan 07/15/75 Extrusion Up thru 1.499 Min 42.0 37.0 10 Die quenched.
7004-T551 Alcan 12/10/70 Plate 0.250-0.499 Min 52.0 45.0 9 *8% for 0.500-2.000
0.500-3.000 Min 55.0 48.0 * *7% for 2.001-3.000
7021-T61 Reynolds 07/08/80 Sheet 0.063-0.249 Min 55.0 50.0 8 Good resistance to exfoliation corrosion.
+ 7136-T76511 Universal 07/26/07 Extrusion 0.040-0.249 Min6 90.0 86.0 7 Stress Corrosion Resistance
Alloy 0.250-0.499 Min6 91.0 87.0 7 For product with thickness 0.750 inch and higher
0.500-1.999 Min6 92.0 88.0 7 when tested in ST orientation see footnote 4.a.
2.000-3.000 Min6 91.0 88.0 8
3.001-4.000 Min6 90.0 86.0 8 Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
See footnote 15.a
7039-T64 Kaiser 11/28/79 Die 0.750-4.000 Min6 57.0 48.0 8 Developed to meet forged armor requirements of
Forging Min9 54.0 45.0 4 MIL-A-45225.
7039-T64 Kaiser 04/13/85 Plate Up thru 1.500 Min 60.0 51.0 9 Specifically developed to meet armor plate
Over 1.500 Min 57.0 48.0 8 requirements of MIL-A-46063.
7040-T7451 Pechiney 10/30/03 Plate 3.001-4.000 Min6 70.0 62.0 9 Stress Corrosion Resistance
Min9 71.0 62.0 6 See footnote 4.b.
Min10 69.0 59.0 3
Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
4.001-5.000 Min6 70.0 62.0 9 See footnote 15.b.
Min9 71.0 62.0 5
Min10 68.0 58.0 3
+ 7140-T7451 Alcan 06/15/05 Plate 4.001-5.000 Min6 71.0 66.0 9 Stress Corrosion Resistance
Min9 73.0 65.0 5 See footnote 4.b.
Min10 69.0 60.0 3
7049-T74 Kaiser 11/28/84 Die Up thru 3.000 Min3 76.0 66.0 7 Stress Corrosion Resistance
Forging Min8 71.0 62.0 4 See footnote 4.b.
7149-T73511 Kaiser 10/15/86 Extrusion Up thru 2.999 Min6 74.0 64.0 7 *Stress Corrosion Resistance
Min9 70.0 60.0 5 42 ksi for thicknesses thru 2.999
40 ksi for thicknesses 3.000-5.000
3.000-5.000 Min6 72.0 62.0 7
Min9 68.0 58.0 5 *For extrusions 0.750 inch and over in diameter
or section thickness with samples in S-T direction
tested per ASTM G47. See footnote 16.b.
7249-T76511 UAC/SCI 12/13/01 Extrusion Up thru 1.499 Min6 83.0 76.0 7 Stress Corrosion Resistance
Min9 78.0 72.0 7 See footnote 4.a
7349-T7651122 Pechiney 12/10/03 Extrusion Up thru 0.249 Min6 91.0 84.0 8 Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
0.250 - 0.499 Min6 92.0 84.0 7 See footnote 15.b.
0.500 - 0.749 Min6 94.0 87.0 6
7449-T765122 Alcan 01/22/04 Plate 0.250-1.500 Min6 84.0 78.0 8 Stress Corrosion Resistance
Min9 84.0 77.0 8 For Material 0.250 to 0.749; 30 days at 60 ksi
when tested in the long transverse direction per
1.501-2.500 Min6 82.0 76.0 7 ASTM G47.
Min9 82.0 75.0 6
Min10 77.0 67.0 3 For thickness 0.750 and above, see footnote 4.a.
7449-T795122 Alcan 07/21/04 Plate 0.500-1.000 Min6 88.0 84.0 9 Stress Corrosion Resistance
Min9 88.0 84.0 8
For thickness 0.750 - 2.500 inches
1.001-1.500 Min6 87.0 84.0 9
Min9 87.0 82.0 8 Direct C-rings and Tensile specimen machined
and tested in accordance with ASTM G47 shall
1.501-2.000 Min6 84.0 82.0 6 show no evidence of stress corrosion failure when
Min9 86.0 81.0 6 tested in the short transverse direction at 16 ksi
Min10 84.0 74.0 2 and exposed for 20 days.
2.001-2.500 Min6 81.0 80.0 6 Fracture Toughness14 – Min KIc
Min9 84.0 80.0 6 For thicknesses 0.750 - 1.000 inches
Min10 84.0 73.0 2
L-T direction 21 ksi √in.
T-L direction 19 ksi √in.
7449-T7951122 Alcan 11/17/04 Extruded 0.500-1.750 Min6 91.0 87.0 9 Stress Corrosion Resistance
Profiles Min9 86.0 82.0 6 For thickness 0.750-1.750 inches
7050-O Alcoa 02/19/88 Extrusion Up thru 5.000 Max 35.0 19.0 12 (Min) Applicable to a maximum area of 40 square
inches.
++ 7050-T7452 Alcoa 06/25/85 Die Up thru 2.000 Min3 72.0 60.0 9 Stress Corrosion Resistance
Revised Forging Min8 68.0 55.0 5 See footnotes 4.b. and 16.d.
06/20/07
2.001-4.000 Min3 71.0 59.0 8 Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
Min8 67.0 53.0 4 See footnote 15.a.
7050-T7454 Alcoa 03/01/83 Die Up thru 2.000 *Min3 72.0 60.0 7 *Tentative
Forging *Min8 68.0 54.0 5
7050-T76510 Alcoa 05/22/85 Extrusion Up thru 0.499 Min9 76.0 67.0 5 Fracture Toughness14—Min KIc
& -T76511 Revised 0.500-0.999 Min9 74.0 65.0 5
10/02/89 L-T direction 28 ksi √in.
1.000-2.000 Min9 72.0 65.0 5 32-square inch maximum cross section.
2.001-3.000 Min9 72.0 63.0 5
3.001-4.000 Min9 71.0 61.0 5
4.001-5.000 Min9 68.0 59.0 5
7150-T6151 Alcoa 12/02/83 Plate 0.750-1.000 Min6 85.0 79.0 9 On the average, T6151 material is one letter
Min9 84.0 78.0 9 grade better in exfoliation corrosion resistance
(per ASTM G34) than comparable material in the
1.001-1.500 Min6 86.0 80.0 9 T651 temper. See footnote 18.
Min9 85.0 77.0 9
Fracture Toughness14—Min KIc
For thicknesses 0.750-1.500 inches
L-T direction 22 ksi √in.
7150-T651 Boeing 12/21/78 Plate 0.500-0.749 Min6 83.0 78.0 8 Standard 7050 solution heat treatment.
Min9 84.0 77.0 8
Fracture Toughness14 —Min KIc
0.750-1.000 Min6 84.0 78.0 8
Min9 84.0 78.0 8 For thicknesses 0.750-1.500 inches
L-T direction 22 ksi √in.
1.001-1.500 Min6 84.0 78.0 8
Min9 84.0 77.0 8
7150-T6510 Boeing 12/21/78 Extrusion 0.250-0.749 Min6 86.0 78.0 7 Requires special extrusion practice; standard
& -T6511 0.750-2.000 Min6 88.0 78.0 7 7050 solution heat treatment.
7150-T61510 Alcoa 02/17/88 Extrusion Up thru 0.249 Min6 87.0 81.0 9 Properties shown are up thru 32 square-inch
& -T61511 cross-sectional area.
Fracture Toughness14 —Min KIc
Alcoa 12/02/83 Extrusion 0.250-0.499 Min6 87.0 82.0 8
0.500-0.749 Min6 88.0 83.0 9 For thicknesses 0.750-1.500 inches
0.750-2.000 Min6 89.0 84.0 8 L-T direction 21 ksi √in.
7150-T77511 Alcoa 07/14/87 Extrusion Up thru 0.249 Min6 85.0 78.0 7 Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
Revised See footnote 15.b.
08/17/01 0.250-0.499 Min6 87.0 82.0 8
Min9 82.0 76.0 - Cross Sectional Area 20 in.2 and Circle Size 10
in. max.
0.500-0.749 Min6 88.0 83.0 9
Min9 83.0 79.0 -
++ 7150-T77511 Alcoa 08/17/01 Extrusion 0.500-1.000 Min6 86.0 80.0 8 Cross Sectional Area 14-30 in.2 max. and Circle
Revised Min9 84.0 79.0 - Size 14.0-22.0 in.
06/20/07
Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
See footnote 15.b.
7250-T7451 McCook 03/07/01 Plate 2.001 - 3.000 Min6 74.0 65.0 9 Stress Corrosion Resistance
Metals Min9 74.0 65.0 8 See Footnote 4.d.
Min10 70.0 61.0 3 Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
Plate fabricated to this temper when tested
3.001 - 4.000 Min6 73.0 64.0 9 according to ASTM G34 shall show exfoliation
Min9 73.0 64.0 6 corrosion resistance equal to or better than that
Min10 70.0 60.0 3 illustrated by photo A in Figure 2 of ASTM G34,
when tested at the T/10 plane.
4.001 - 5.000 Min6 71.0 63.0 9
Min9 71.0 62.0 5 Fracture Toughness14 —*Min KIc
Min10 69.0 59.0 3 For thicknesses 2.001-3.000 Inch
5.001 - 6.000 Min6 70.0 62.0 8 L-T direction 32 Ksi √in.
Min9 70.0 61.0 4 T-L direction 27 Ksi √in.
Min10 68.0 58.0 3 S-L direction 23 Ksi √in.
6.001 - 7.000 Min6 69.0 62.0 7
Min9 69.0 60.0 4 For thicknesses 3.001-4.000 Inch
Min10 67.0 58.0 3 L-T direction 31 Ksi √in.
T-L direction 26 Ksi √in.
S-L direction 24 Ksi √in.
* Tentative
7055-O Alcoa 09/13/02 Sheet 0.040-0.125 *Max9 38.0 25.0 14 (Min) * Tentative
0.126-0.249 *Max9 35.0 25.0 11 (Min)
Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
See Footnote 15.c.
++ 7055-T74511 Alcoa 12/13/01 Extrusion Up thru 0.249 Min6 83.0 76.0 8 Stress Corrosion Resistance
Revised Material 0.750 inch and thicker, when tested in
06/20/07 accordance with ASTM G47 in the short trans-
0.250-0.499 Min6 84.0 77.0 8 verse direction at a stress level of 35 ksi shall be
capable of exhibiting no evidence of stress corro-
sion cracking.
0.500-3.000 Min6 85.0 78.0 8
Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
See Footnote 15.b.
++ 7055-T762 Alcoa 09/13/02 Sheet 0.040-0.125 Min9 81.0 78.0 8 Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
Revised 0.126-0.249 Min9 83.0 80.0 9 See Footnote 15.c.
06/20/07
++ 7055-T76511 Alcoa 01/15/01 Extruded Up thru 0.249 Min6 89.0 85.0 7 Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
Revised Rod, Bar & See Footnote 15.b.
06/20/07 Profiles 0.250-0.499 Min6 90.0 85.0 9
Longitudinal Compressive
0.500-3.000 Min6 91.0 86.0 9 Yield Strength for 0.500-3.000 thickness: 87.0 ksi.
7055-T7751 Alcoa 07/30/97 Plate 0.500-1.500 Min6 89.0 86.0 7 Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
Min9 89.0 85.0 8 See footnote 15.b.
7055-T77511 Alcoa 07/30/97 Extrusion 0.500-1.500 Min6 94.0 90.0 9 Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
Revised Min9 88.0 84.0 5 See footnote 15.b.
04/24/98
Longitudinal Compressive Yield Strength for
0.500-1.500 thickness: 92.0 ksi minimum.
++ 7055-T79511 Alcoa 12/02/01 Extrusion 0.500-2.500 Min6 92.0 89.0 8 Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
Revised When tested in accordance with ASTM G34,
04/23/07 7055-T79511 Extrusions exhibit an EC or better
visual rating.
+ 7056-T7651
22
Alcan 12/23/05 Plate 0.500-1.000 Min6 83.0 79.0 10 Stress Corrosion Resistance
Min9 83.0 79.0 10 For thicknesses 0.750 – 1.500 inches
See footnote 4.a.
1.001-1.500 Min6 81.0 77.0 10
Min9 81.0 77.0 9 Fracture Toughness14 - Min KIc
For thicknesses 0.500 – 1.500 inches
L-T direction 27 ksi√in.
T-L direction 23 ksi√in.
++ 7068-T6511 Kaiser 04/05/04 Extrusion 0.250-3.000 Min6 99.0 95.0 5 Area up to 32 in.2 max
Revised
07/02/07
3
7075-T74 Harvey 06/05/69 Die Up thru 3.000 Min8 76.0 66.0 7 Stress Corrosion Resistance
Forging Min 71.0 62.0 4 See footnote 4.b.
7075-T74 Harvey 12/23/70 Hand Up thru 3.000 Min6 73.0 63.0 9 Stress Corrosion Resistance
Forging Min9 71.0 60.0 5 See footnote 4.b.
Min10 69.0 60.0 4
3.001-4.000 Min6 71.0 61.0 9
Min9 70.0 58.0 5
Min10 68.0 57.0 4
4.001-5.000 Min6 68.0 57.0 8
Min9 67.0 56.0 5
Min10 66.0 55.0 4
5.001-6.000 Min6 65.0 54.0 8
Min9 64.0 52.0 5
Min10 63.0 52.0 4
7075-T7452 Harvey 12/23/70 Hand Up thru 3.000 Min6 71.0 61.0 9 Stress Corrosion Resistance
Forging Min9 69.0 58.0 5 See footnote 4.b.
Min10 67.0 54.0 4
3.001-4.000 Min6 69.0 58.0 9
Min9 68.0 56.0 5
Min10 66.0 51.0 4
4.001-5.000 Min6 65.0 54.0 8
Min9 64.0 52.0 5
Min10 63.0 49.0 4
5.001-6.000 Min6 63.0 51.0 8
Min9 61.0 49.0 5
Min10 60.0 46.0 4
7175-T66 Alcoa 04/16/68 Die Up thru 3.000 Min3 86.0 76.0 7 Premium strength.
Forging Min8 77.0 66.0 4
7175-T74 Alcoa 03/27/86 Die 3.001-4.000 Min3 73.0 63.0 7 Properties equivalent to 7075-T6 with resistance
Forging Min8 70.0 60.0 4 to stress corrosion cracking approaching that of
7075-T73.
4.001-5.000 Min3 70.0 61.0 7
Min8 68.0 58.0 4 Premium strength.
5.001-6.000 Min3 68.0 58.0 7
Min8 65.0 55.0 4
Alclad Alcoa 08/21/78 Plate 0.250-0.499 Min6 74.0 65.0 9 Fracture Toughness14 —Min KIc
7475-T651 Min9 75.0 65.0 9 For thicknesses 1.250-1.000 inch
0.500-1.000 Min6 75.0 66.0 8 L-T direction 30 ksi √in.
Min9 76.0 66.0 8 T-L direction 28 ksi √in.
Alclad Alcoa 08/21/78 Plate 0.250-0.499 Min6 67.0 57.0 9 Stress Corrosion Resistance
7475-T7651 Min9 68.0 57.0 9 of 7475 Core
See footnotes 4.a. and 16.a.
0.500-1.000 Min6 66.0 56.0 8
Min9 67.0 56.0 8 Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
of 7475 Core
See footnotes 15.d. and 16.a.
Fracture Toughness14 —Min KIc
For thicknesses 0.250-1.000 inch
L-T direction 33 ksi √in.
T-L direction 30 ksi √in.
++ 7085-T7452 Alcoa 08/18/04 Die 1.000 - 2.000 Min6 72.0 65.0 10 Stress Corrosion Resistance
Revised Forgings Min9 70.0 62.0 8 For specimens taken from sections greater than
06/20/07 0.750 inches in thickness, see Footnote 4.b.
2.001- 4.000 Min6 72.0 65.0 9
Min9 70.0 62.0 7 Fracture Toughness14 – Min KIc
Min10 70.0 59.0 5 For thickness 1.000-2.000 inches
4.001- 6.000 Min6 72.0 65.0 9 L-T direction 31 ksi √in.
Min9 70.0 62.0 7 T-L direction 26 ksi √in.
Min10 70.0 59.0 4
6.001- 8.000 Min6 72.0 65.0 8 For thickness 2.001-4.000 inches
Min9 70.0 62.0 6 L-T direction 29 ksi √in.
Min10 70.0 59.0 4 T-L direction 24 ksi √in.
S-L direction 23 ksi √in.
8.001- 10.000 Min6 72.0 65.0 7
Min9 70.0 62.0 5
Min10 70.0 59.0 3 For thickness 4.001-6.000 inches
L-T direction 27 ksi √in.
10.001- 12.000 Min6 72.0 65.0 7 T-L direction 22 ksi √in.
Min9 70.0 62.0 4
Min10 70.0 59.0 3 S-L direction 22 ksi √in.
++ 7085-T7452 Alcoa 07/16/06 Hand 2.000-4.000 Min6 74.0 67.0 10 Stress Corrosion Resistance
Revised Forging Min9 73.0 66.0 6 See footnote 4.b
06/03/10 Min10 71.0 62.0 3
Fracture Toughness 14 – Min KIc
4.001-6.000 Min6 72.0 65.0 10 For thicknesses 2.000-4.000 inches
Min9 72.0 65.0 6
Min10 70.0 60.0 3 L-T direction 30 ksi √in.
T-L direction 19 ksi √in.
6.001-8.000 Min6 71.0 64.0 10 S-L direction 19 ksi √in.
Min9 70.0 63.0 6
Min1 69.0 59.0 3 For thicknesses 4.001-6.000 inches
L-T direction 28 ksi √in.
8.001-10.000 Min6 69.0 62.0 10 T-L direction 19 ksi√ √in.
Min9 69.0 61.0 6 S-L direction 17 ksi √in.
Min10 68.0 57.0 3
For thicknesses 6.001-8.000 inches
10.001-12.000 Min6 68.0 61.0 9 L-T direction 26 ksi √in.
Min9 67.0 59.0 5 T-L direction 17 ksi √in.
Min10 67.0 56.0 2
S-L direction 16 ksi √in.
++ 7085-T7651 Alcoa 08/19/02 Plate 4.001-5.000 Min6 75.0 72.0 9 Exfoliation Corrosion Resistance
Revised Min9 76.0 69.0 7 See footnote 15.a.
08/12/05 Min10 74.0 65.0 3
Fracture Toughness14 – Min KIc
5.001-6.000 Min6 75.0 72.0 8
Min9 76.0 69.0 7 For thicknesses 4.001 – 5.000 inches
Min10 73.0 65.0 3
L-T direction 29 ksi√in.
6.001-7.000 Min6 74.0 71.0 8 T-L direction 24 ksi√in.
Min9 75.0 67.0 5 S-L direction 24 ksi√in.
Min10 72.0 64.0 3
For thicknesses 5.001 – 6.000 inches
L-T direction 27 ksi√in.
T-L direction 22 ksi√in.
S-L direction 23 ksi√in.
8017-H12 Kaiser 07/25/84 Rod & 0.375 Min 16.0 - - Electrical Conductivity 58.0% minimum IACS.
& -H22 Drawing Max 22.0 - -
Stock
8017-H212 Kaiser 07/25/84 Wire Up thru 0.250 Min 15.0 - - Electrical Conductivity 61.0% minimum IACS.
Max 21.0 - -
242.0-T61 Alcoa - Sand - Typ 37.0 32.0 < 0.5 Maximum tensile and hardness.
Casting - Min 32.0 20.0 * *Not required
295.0-T61 Alcoa - Sand - Typ 38.0 28.0 4 Provide improved strength over T6 temper.
Casting - Min 32.0 - 3
319.0-T61 Alcoa - Sand - Typ 38.0 35.0 0.5 Used for piano plate castings only.
Casting - Min 34.0 - * *Not required.
319.0-T71 Alcoa - Sand - Typ 37.0 34.0 1 To stabilize mechanical properties and dimensions
Casting - Min 30.0 - * for elevated-temperature applications.
*Not required
333.0-T61 Alcoa - Permanent - Typ 46.0 40.0 1 Provide improved strength over T6 temper.
Mold - Min 40.0 25.0 -
Casting
355.0-T59 Alcoa - Sand - Typ 25.0 19.0 1.5 To improve dimensional stability.
Casting - Min 23.0 - * *Not required
355.0-T61 Alcoa - Sand - Typ 39.0 35.0 1 Provide improved strength over T6 temper.
Casting - Min 36.0 - * *Not required
355.0-T72 Alcoa - Permanent - Typ 35.0 - 3.6 To stabilize mechanical properties and dimensions
Mold - Min 28.0 - 2 for elevated-temperature applications.
Casting
355.0-T72 Alcoa - Sand - Typ 30.0 24.0 2.5 To stabilize mechanical properties and dimensions
Casting - Min 26.0 - 1.5 for elevated-temperature applications.
24
+ 505.0-T61 JBM 12/15/05 Centrifugal - Min 43.0 37.0 7
Foundry Casting
23
+ 709.0-T61 JBM 02/10/05 Centrifugal - Min 74.0 64.0 4
Foundry Casting
771.0-T51 USCO 12/21/72 Sand - Typ 36.0 32.0 5 Age by holding at 405F for 6 hours followed by
Casting - Min 32.0 27.0 3 cooling in still air.
771.0-T52 USCO 12/21/72 Sand - Typ 38.0 34.0 2 See footnote 11.
Casting - Min 36.0 30.0 1.5
Minimum and/or Maximum Properties: e. Cool from 250F to room temperature in still air out-
properties designated as minimum (Min) and/or maxi- side the furnace.
mum (Max) have been established in accordance with the
data base criteria outlined in “Mechanical Properties” in f. Harden by reheating to 300F from 6 to 16 hours and
Section 6, “Standards Section” of Aluminum Standards by cooling outside the furnace in still air. (Time re-
and Data. quired depends on variations in cooling rate between
650F - 450F after stress relief.)
2. End uses or applications shown in this column are only
intended to describe applications where the alloy and tem- 12. Elongation values are measured in 10-inch gauge length.
per has been or is being used.
13. Critical stress intensity factor Kc is determined by testing a
3. Parallel to grain flow. 16-inch wide middle-cracked tension, M(T) specimen per
ASTM B646.
4. Material shall be capable of passing the stress corrosion
cracking test described in ASTM G47 when stressed to: 14. Plane strain critical stress intensity KIc or KQ usable for
lot release is determined in accordance with ASTM B645
a. 25 ksi. “Plane Strain Fracture Toughness Testing of Aluminum
Alloys.”
b. 35 ksi.
15. Material shall be capable of demonstrating exfoliation cor-
c. 35 ksi up thru 3.000 inches and 50% of registered rosion resistance. Exfoliation corrosion resistance shall be
minimum yield strength (YS) [principle test direction] determined in accordance with ASTM G34 and material
over 3.000 inches. shall not exhibit exfoliation corrosion greater than that il-
lustrated by Photo EB, Figure 2. The applicable sample
d. 40 ksi. plane for testing is indicated by one of the following loca-
tions:
e. 45 ksi.
a. At any plane.
f. 50 ksi
b. At the T/10 plane.
g. 55 ksi.
c. At surface of the tensile sample.
5. Applies to 1.500 inches only.
d. At surface of the tensile sample after removing clad-
6. Longitudinal. ding.
9. Long Transverse.
July, 2011
32
FOOTNOTES (continued)
16. The resistance to exfoliation and/or stress corrosion of 17. The listed properties are applicable to the core material
individual lots is determined by testing the previously se- only since for plate over 0.500 inches in thickness the
lected tensile test sample and verifying that: cladding material is removed during preparation of the test
specimen. Tensile and yield strengths of the composite
a. The Electrical Conductivity (EC) is 39% IACS or plate are slightly lower depending on the thickness of clad-
higher and the Yield Strength (YS) does not exceed ding.
the registered minimum by more than 9.0 ksi. If either
of these conditions is not met the material must be 18. 33.5% IACS maximum EC measured on the as-rolled
reprocessed and retested. surface of the mechanical property sample. (This is an
indirect test required to confirm enhanced Exfoliation Cor-
b. The EC is 40% IACS or higher. rosion Resistance.)
c. The EC is 40% IACS or higher or the EC is less than 19. 32.5% IACS maximum EC measured at the T/10 plane
40% but at least 38% and YS does not exceed its of mechanical property sample. (This is an indirect test
registered minimum by more than 11.9 ksi. If neither required to confirm enhanced Exfoliation Corrosion Resis-
of the above conditions is met, the material must be tance.)
reprocessed and retested.
20. Applicable prior to painting, embossing or corrugating.
d. The EC is 40% IACS or higher and YS does not ex-
ceed 72.0 ksi. If the YS does exceed 72.0 ksi, the 21. The listed properties for this thickness apply only to the
material is unacceptable and must be reprocessed T651 temper.
and retested.
OR 22. Test data were generated in metric SI units and soft con-
The Stress Corrosion Susceptibility Factor (SCF) is verted to US Customary units for analysis.
≤32.0 and the EC is 38.0% or greater. Stress Cor-
rosion Susceptibility Factor (SCF) = Yield Strength 23. Tensile specimens were taken from the casting after HIP
(XX.X ksi) minus Electrical Conductivity (XX.X% was completed. Samples were taken in both the axial and
IACS). tangential directions and the data was found to be combin-
able. The data represents both directions.
24. Tensile specimens were taken from the casting after HIP
was completed. The data used to calculate the minimum
allowables came from samples taken in the axial direc-
tion. While not combinable with the axial data, tangential
minimum allowables are marginally higher.
July, 2011
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INACTIVE ALLOYS* AND TEMPERS
INACTIVE ALLOYS*
+ 5357 04/13/05
X5090 07/18/77
6017 02/03/97
6062 09/14/64
7001 02/03/97
*Includes only those alloys for which tempers had been registered.
INACTIVE TEMPERS
Alloy & Temper Product1 Date Deactivated
EC-H191 W, R, B 09/16/68
+ 213.0-T533 PMC 01/02/09
+ 222.0-T52 PMC 01/02/09
1100-H111 S 11/28/79
1100-H141 T 06/10/77
1100-H142 W, R, B 11/30/79
1100-H152 I 09/16/68
1100-H182 T 09/16/68
1100-H183 S 02/14/64
1100-H193 S 06/10/77
1080-H151 T 09/16/68
1350-H242 W 02/14/80
2008-T6 S 03/09/98
2014-T44 E 01/09/84
2014-T61 I 01/15/75
2014-T63 F 09/16/68
2014-T91 W, R, B 09/16/68
Alclad 2014-T611 S, P 10/25/71
2017-H161 W, R, B 09/16/68
2017-T31 RIV 09/16/68
+ 2219-T71 DF 11/26/07
2219-T81 R, B 11/30/79
2024-H12 RIV 08/20/84
2024-T3 R, B 02/12/69
2024-T31 RIV 09/16/68
2024-T32 S 05/21/71
2024-T37 T 09/16/68
2024-T411 F 09/16/68
2024-T8 R, B 03/31/71
2024-T87 T 09/16/68
2024-T871 T 09/02/82
Alclad 2024-T32 S 11/01/71
Alclad 2024-T34 S, P 09/16/68
Alclad 2024-T811 S, P 09/16/68
+ 2026-T8511 E 08/29/08
2090-O S 03/09/98
2090-T31 S 03/09/98
2090-T81 P 03/09/98
2090-T84 S 03/09/98
2091-T3 S 03/09/98
2091-T84 S 03/09/98
+ 2097-T87 P 08/24/07
Alclad 3102-O T 05/27/01
3003-H141 T 10/25/71
3003-H142 T 09/16/68
3003-H151 T 01/15/75
3003-H161 F 09/16/68
3003-H162 T 09/16/68
3003-H181 S, P 11/28/79
3003-H182 T 09/16/68
3003-H185 I 04/04/89
3003-H193 S 05/21/71
3003-H261 S 05/14/69
3003-H281 S 11/28/79
3303-O T 02/03/97
5005-H181 S 11/28/79
5005-H381 S 11/28/79
5005-H382 S 09/16/68
5043-0 S 04/04/89
5050-H391 S, P 02/25/69
5052-H113 W 05/14/69
5052-H151 S 09/06/77
5052-H181 S 11/28/79
5052-H182 S 11/01/71
5052-H311 S 04/04/89
5052-H321 S 10/17/03
5052-H361 S 04/04/89
5052-H371 W, R, B 09/16/68
5052-H381 S, P 11/28/79
Alclad 5052-H32 S 05/27/01
5252-H242 S 04/04/89
5252-H32 S 06/07/66
5252-H34 S 06/07/66
5252-H36 S 06/07/66
5252-H381 S 09/16/68
5252-H39 S 06/07/66
5252-H391 S 09/16/68
+ 5652-0 S, P 04/13/05
5652-0 W, R, B, T 01/15/75
+ 5652-H112 S 04/13/05
5652-H32 W, R, B, T 01/15/75
+ 5652-H32 S, P 04/13/05
5652-H34 W, R, B, T 01/15/75
+ 5652-H34 S, P 04/13/05
+ 5652-H36 P 04/13/05
5652-H36 W, R, B, T 01/15/75
+ 5652-H38 P 04/13/05
5652-H38 W, R, B, T 01/15/75
5154-H39 S 10/07/71
5254-H112 W, R, B, T, E 01/15/75
5254-H39 W 04/28/66
5454-H38 S 11/28/79
5554-O W 04/28/66
5554-H12 or H32 W 04/28/66
5554-H14 or H34 W 04/28/66
5356-O W 04/28/66
5356-H12 or H32 W 04/28/66
5356-H14 or H34 W 04/28/66
5356-H16 or H36 W 04/28/66
5356-H38 W 04/28/66
5356-H19 W 04/28/66
5356-H311 E 09/16/68
5356-H321 P 09/16/68
5456-H117 S, P 12/12/77
5456-H131 P, DF, HF 10/10/79
5456-H322 P 09/16/68
5456-H323 S 09/10/80
5456-H343 S 09/10/80
5556-H12 or H32 W 04/28/66
5556-H14 or H34 W 04/28/66
5357-H261 S 08/14/63
5357-H271 S 08/14/63
+ 5357-H28 S 04/13/05
5357-H281 S 08/14/63
+ 5357-H32 S 04/13/05
+ 5357-H34 S 04/13/05
+ 5357-H36 S 04/13/05
+ 5357-H38 S 04/13/05
5357-H381 S 02/25/69
+ 5357-H39 S 04/13/05
5457-H261 S 08/14/63
5457-H271 S 08/14/63
5457-H281 S 08/14/63
5457-H32 S 06/07/66
5457-H34 S 06/07/66
5457-H36 S 06/07/66
5457-H39 S 06/07/66
5657-H32 S 06/07/66
5657-H34 S 06/07/66
5657-H36 S 06/07/66
5083-H115 P 04/23/82
5083-H117 S, P 12/29/77
5083-H141 P 01/15/75
5083-H322 P 11/09/67
+ 5083-H323 S 08/18/05
5083-H343 S 03/20/89
5083-H361 S 08/14/63
5183-O W 04/28/66
5183-H12 W 04/28/66
5183-H14 W 04/28/66
5183-H16 W 04/28/66
5183-H19 W 04/28/66
+ 5383-H112 E 01/22/08
5086-H16 S 09/16/68
5086-H117 S, P 12/29/77
5086-H181 S 11/28/79
5086-H241 S 05/14/69
5086-H261 S 09/16/68
5086-H281 S 09/16/68
Alclad 5086-O S 05/27/01
+ 6101-H111 E 11/15/10
6101-T8 E 06/21/73
6005-T4 E 04/04/67
6005-T6 E 04/04/67
6005-T61 E 04/04/67
6005-T62 E 04/04/67
6006-T6 E 05/05/88
+ 6013-T82 W, R, B 06/20/07
6017-T6 E 02/03/97
+ 6022-T6 S 07/02/07
6151-T84 I 01/15/75
6151-T841 I 04/04/67
6351-O R 04/04/89
6351-T42 E 04/21/78
6351-T52 R, B 04/12/79
6061-H112 I 05/24/88
6061-H121 W, R, B 05/21/71
6061-H16 T 12/30/88
6061-T31 I 08/17/82
6061-T32 T 08/24/82
6061-T39 S 05/14/69
6061-T41 T 11/16/79
6061-T43 RIV 09/16/68
6061-T46 S, P 08/14/63
6061-T611 F 09/16/68
6061-T631 S, P 09/16/68
6061-T632 T 09/16/68
6061-T64 RIV 09/16/68
6061-T65 S 08/20/82
6061-T66 S, P 08/14/63
6061-T67 W 01/15/75
6061-T68 E 08/24/82
6061-T69 E 06/30/87
6061-T71 E 02/07/63
6061-T8 W, R, B 03/31/89
6061-T81 I, F, T, W, R, B 01/15/75
6061-T82 I, F, T 01/15/75
6061-T84 I 09/01/84
6061-T841 I 09/16/68
6061-T91 W 03/31/89
6061-T911 W, R, B 10/28/82
6061-T914 W, R, B 10/28/82
6061-T92 T 09/16/68
6061-T93 W, R, B 10/28/82
Alclad 6061-T82 S 09/16/68
6262-T68 E 08/24/84
6063-H16 T 12/30/88
6063-T10 E 03/16/84
6063-T31 T 01/15/75
6063-T32 T 09/16/68
6063-T835 T 08/08/74
6063-T836 T 08/24/84
6463-T63 E 02/25/69
6066-O F 03/31/71
6066-T4 F 01/15/75
+ 6069-T6 E 05/20/08
+ 6069-T61 E 05/20/08
7001-O E 02/03/97
7001-T6 E 02/03/97
7001-T6 I 11/19/87
7001-T62 E 02/03/97
7001-T6510 E 02/03/97
7001-T6511 E 02/03/97
7001-T75 DF 11/19/87
7001-T76 I 01/15/75
7005-T63 P 08/29/84
+ 7008 Alclad 7075-O S, P 04/13/05
+ 7008 Alclad 7075-T6 S 04/13/05
+ 7008 Alclad 7075-T62 S, P 04/13/05
+ 7008 Alclad 7075-T651 P 04/13/05
7039-T66 S, P, E 09/14/79
7146-O S 02/03/97
7146-T62 S 02/03/97
+ 7050-T74522 DF 07/02/07
+ 7050-T76 S 08/24/07
7175-T651 P 04/04/89
7175-T73 S, P 04/04/89
7175-T7351 P 04/04/89
7175-T736* DF 02/18/83
7175-T73652* DF 02/18/83
7175-T73654* DF 02/18/83
7475-O R 03/31/89
+ 7475-O2 S 11/07/08
7277-H13 R 03/09/98
7277-T62 R 03/09/98
7178-T6452 P, F 09/16/68
+ 7178-T651 P 12/10/10
+ 7178-T6510 E 12/10/10
+ 7178-T6511 E 12/10/10
+ 7178-T76 S, E 12/10/10
+ 7178-T7651 P 12/10/10
+ 7178-T76510 E 12/10/10
+ 7178-T76511 E 12/10/10
+ Alclad 7178-O S, P 12/10/10
+ Alclad 7178-T6 S 12/10/10
7091-T73511 E 04/04/89
8090-T7 P 03/09/98
8090-T86 P 03/09/98
*T736 type tempers have been superseded by T74 type tempers with no change in fabrication or registered limits.
B Bar
DF Die Forging
E Extrusion
F Forging
HF Hand Forging
I Impact
P Plate
Permanent Mold Casting
PMC Rod
RIV Rivet
S Sheet
T Tube
W Wire
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APPENDIX A
GUIDELINES FOR HARD CONVERSION OF METRIC UNITS
INTO U.S. CUSTOMARY UNITS
Scope: This procedure is intended for use when a temper is to be registered in metric SI units and
conversion to U.S. Customary units is needed for listing in the Yellow Sheets or AS&D.
Cautionary note: Multiple conversions between U.S. customary units and
metric SI units (and vice versa) should be avoided because significant errors
may result.
Cautionary note: Tensile testing on non-heat treatable tempers is normally
done in the Longitudinal direction in North America and in the long transverse
direction in Europe. For this reason, registrations of non-heat treatable
tempers in metric SI units must include a note identifying the direction in
which the tensile specimens were taken.
Conversion of Units:
Conversion, Hard—Hard conversion rationalizes a mathematically converted
number to a commonly accepted value that is easier to work with and
remember. A hard conversion may impart a greater change in the magnitude
of the value than allowed by conventional rounding and may result in a value
that is physically different.
Conversion, Soft—Soft conversion is a mathematical conversion from one
set of units to another without changing the magnitude of the quantity beyond
conventional rounding.
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3. For metric thicknesses over 12.50mm (or over 6.30 mm for wire, rod and bar) where the data
has been developed using specimens with a nominal diameter of 9 mm and/or 12.5 mm (or
additionally 4 mm or 6 mm diameter for wire, rod and bar), increase the elongation in the “5D
or 5.65√A” according to the schedule below and enter it in the “2 in. or 4D” column.
If the Elongation is Increase by
24 and greater 3
12 through 23 2
5 through 11 1 or 0
over 1 through 4 0
4. For gauge ranges where elongations are given for both “50 mm” and “5D or 5.65√A”, convert
the elongation from the “5D or 5.65√A” column as shown in item 3 above and enter the lesser
of that value and the value from the “50 mm” column in the “2 in. or 4D” column. (Alternatively,
two gauge ranges could be registered to address the different elongation values.)
5. It is necessary to register 2 elongation values for drawn tube, one for full section in 2 in. and
one for “cut outs” in 2 in.
*Metric SI elongation should have been determined using specimens and testing procedures
described in ASTM B557M or comparable document. Also see footnote 21 from the Tan
Sheets for description of appropriate specimen geometry based on product form and
thickness.
D. Fracture toughness: Convert “MPa √m ” to “ksi √in. ” by dividing by 1.0988 and rounding to the
nearest multiple of 1 ksi √in. .
E. Stress corrosion: For stress corrosion testing, the stress applied should be converted as shown in
step “B” above.
F. Electrical Conductivity: For U.S. Customary % IACS electrical conductivity conversion, divide the
metric SI conductivity in MS/m, by 0.58.
NOTES: Metric EC is expressed in MS/m where M=103, S= Siemens, and m = meter.
IACS = International Annealed Copper Standard
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OTHER ALUMINUM ASSOCIATION REGISTRATION RECORDS AND REFERENCES
TEMPERS FOR ALUMINUM AND ALUMINUM ALLOY PRODUCTS METRIC EDITION (Tan Sheets).
An Aluminum Association Publication Catalogue and Audio Visual Guide can be ordered by
calling (703) 358-2960.
On-line ordering of The Aluminum Association publications is available through our website:
www.aluminum.org
PS/500/0711/A-1
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