SAE 2004 Aluminium Alloys
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SAE 2004 Chemical Composition
SAE AMS 4208D: 2021 / Aluminum Alloy Sheet 6.0Cu - 0.40Zr (2004-F) As Rolled
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SAE 2004 Physical Properties
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SAE 2004 Heat Treatments
- As-Rolled (Super-plasticity): Heated to 450°C ± 6°C (840°F ± 10°F), held at heat for 20 to 30 minutes before testing, and tested in accordance with ASTM E 21 at 450°C ± 6°C (840°F ± 10°F) using a constant crosshead speed of 12.5 mm/minute (0.5 inch per minute).
Pseudo As-Formed: Heated to 450°C ± 6°C (840°F ± 10°F), held at heat for 20 minutes ± 2, and cooled in air.
After Solution and Precipitation Heat Treatment: Heating to 529°C ± 6°C (985°F ± 10°F), holding at heat for 30 to 60 minutes, and quenching in warm (approximately 41°C (105°F)) water, with quenching being completed within 20 seconds, and precipitation heat treated by heating to 166°C ± 6°C (330°F ± 10°F), holding at heat for 16 to 20 hours, and cooling in air or, when permitted by purchaser, heating to 185°C ± 6°C (365°F ± 10°F), holding at heat for 3.5 to 5 hours, and cooling in air. - Solution heat treating at 529°C, for sheets. Aging treatment is mandatory: Starting temper is T4, final temper is T6 (sometimes used to designate final tempers). Aged at 166°C for 17-19h. When temper before furnace aging is T4, the furnace aging treatment may be started immediately after quenching or at any time thereafter. Full anneal: At 399-427°C, soaking time is minimum 1h (soak times listed are for up to 13 mm maximum thickness. Add 0.5 hour for each additional 13 mm of product or nested stack thickness or fraction thereof over 13 mm), cooling in furnace (furnace cool at 28°C degrees per hour maximum, to 260°C, air cool to room temperature or furnace cool at 28°C degrees per hour maximum, to 232°C, hold at 232°C for 6 hours, furnace or air cool to room temperature). Stress relief: At 333-349°C, soaking time is minimum 1h (soak times listed are for up to 13 mm maximum thickness. Add 0.5 hour for each additional 13 mm of product or nested stack thickness or fraction thereof over 13 mm), cooling in air.
SAE 2004 Mechanical Properties
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