UNI P-AlMg0.5Si0.4Fe Aluminium Alloys
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UNI P-AlMg0.5Si0.4Fe Chemical Composition
UNI 9006-1: 1988 / Wrought primary aluminium and aluminium alloys, Aluminium- magnesium-silicon alloys, Al Mg 0,5 Si 0,4 Fe 0,2 (6060) alloy
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UNI P-AlMg0.5Si0.4Fe Physical Properties
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UNI P-AlMg0.5Si0.4Fe Heat Treatments
- Full Annealing (O) from 380 to 420°C for 1 to 3 h to scheme with subsequent slow cooling in the oven (max. 20°C/h up to 200°C).
T1 - Hardening the press followed by natural aging (max. 50°C) for at least 96h.
T5 - Hardening the press followed by artificial aging from 170 to 185°C for 6 to 10h to scheme.
T4 - Hardening in water (<40°C) from 500 to 530°C after preheating for 0.5 to 1h to scheme, followed by natural aging (max. 50°C) for at least 96h.
T6, T62 - Hardening in water (<40°C) from 500 to 530°C, after for 0.5 to 2h, followed by artificial aging from 170 to 185°C for 6 to 10h to scheme.
T8 - Hardening in water (<40°C) from 500 to 530°C after preheating for 0.5 to 1 has scheme, followed by cold drawing and then by artificial aging from 160 to 170°C for 3 to 5 has scheme .
T10 - Quenched at the end of a process of processing at high temperature plastic, cold drawn and artificially aged from 160 to 170°C for 3 to 5h to scheme.
UNI P-AlMg0.5Si0.4Fe Mechanical Properties
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