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Typical Mechanical Properties


(Not for Design)
This Table lists typical properties for aluminum alloy and temper combinations. Typical properties, indicated by parentheses, are not guaranteed values. The information is intended only as a guide which can serve as a basis for comparing alloys and tempers. The information should not be specified as engineering requirements and not used for design purposes.

Alloy & Temper Typical1 Yield Strength2
(ksi)
Typical1 Ultimate Tensile Strength2
(ksi)
Typical1
Elongation2
Typical1
Webster B/
Rockwell F3
Typical1
Electrical
Conductivity4
6082-T6 (46.0) (49.0) (12) (16)/(87) --
6061-T6 (40.0) (44.0) (12) (16)/(86) (43.0)
6061-T4 (22.0) (35.0) (21) --/-- (40.0)
6105-T5 (38.0) (42.0) (10) (15)/(85) (50.0)
6005-T5 (38.0) (42.0) (10) (15)/(85) (50.0)
6063-T6 (30.0) (34.0) (12) (13)/(74) (53.0)
6463-T6 (30.0) (34.0) (12) (13)/(74) (53.0)
6063-T5 (21.0) (27.0) (12) (10)/(60) (55.0)
6463-T5 (21.0) (27.0) (12) (10)/(60) (55.0)
6063-T4 (13.0) (25.0) (22) --/-- --
6063-T1 -- -- -- --/-- (50.0)
6063-T52 (20.0) (26.0) (12) (9)/(55) --
6101-T6 (28.0) (32.0) (15) (12)/(70) (57.0)
6101-H111 (11.0) (14.0) -- --/-- --
1100-H112 (5.0) (13.0) -- --/-- --

Footnotes

1 Parentheses ( ) indicate typical values.

2 These values may vary with thickness. Refer to the current issue of Aluminum Standards and Data.

3 Hardness is not a guaranteed value.

4 % IACS at 68°F.