SAE 2014 Aluminium Alloys
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SAE 2014 Chemical Composition
SAE AMS 4121K: 2023 / Aluminum Alloy Bars, Rods, and Wire, Rolled, Drawn, or Cold Finished 4.5Cu - 0.85Si - 0.80Mn - 0.50Mg (2014-T6, -T651) Solution and Precipitation Heat Treated
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SAE 2014 Physical Properties
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SAE 2014 Heat Treatments
- Water quenching at starting temperature 66-82°C (150-180°F).
Solution heat treating at 502°C (935°F) for all forms.
Limits for quenching in polymer solutions for forgings: for thickness 50.80 mm polymer concentration is 22% max (±2); for thickness 76.20 mm polymer concentration is 16% max (±2).
Aging treatment is mandatory: Starting temper is T3, final temper is T6 (sometimes used to designate final tempers), aged at 160°C (320°F) for 18-20h, for sheets. For all forms: Starting temper is T4 or T42, final temper is T6 or T62 (sometimes used to designate final tempers), aged at 177°C (350°F) for 8-9h. When temper before furnace aging is AQ, T4 or T42, the furnace aging treatment may be started immediately after quenching or at any time thereafter.
Solution heat treating soaking times and maximum quench delay times is on specifications.
Full anneal: At 399-427°C (750-800°F), 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 (50°F) per hour maximum, to 260°C (500°F), air cool to room temperature or furnace cool at 28°C (50°F) per hour maximum, to 232°C (450°F), hold at 232°C (450°F) for 6 hours, furnace or air cool to room temperature).
Stress relief: At 333-349°C (630-660°F), soaking time is minimum 0.5h (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. - Annealing: Soak for 2 to 3 hours at 404°C (760°F); cool at rate of 28°C (50°F) per hour or slower to 260°C (500°F ); further cooling rate optional.
Solution heat treating temperature (for all product forms): 496-507°C (925- 945°F) , followed by an air cool and quenched.
SAE 2014 Mechanical Properties
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