Material Specifications - 2011 T6 Aluminium Alloy

Material Specifications
2011 T6 Aluminium Alloy

About 2xxx Series Alloys

In the 2xxx series, copper is used as the principle alloying element and can be strengthened significantly through solution heat-treating.  These alloys possess a good combination of high strength and toughness, but do not have the levels of atmospheric corrosion resistance as many other aluminum alloys.  Therefore, these alloys are usually painted or clad for such exposures.  They’re generally clad with a high-purity alloy or a 6xxx series alloy to greatly resist corrosion. Alloy 2024 perhaps the most widely known aircraft alloy.

Characteristics

2011 T6 is a free machining alloy of medium strength giving fragmented chips. Not suitable for anodising or welding.

Applications

Automatic lathe products, suitable for high speed repetitive machining.

Technical Specifications

The guaranteed minimum properties of 2011 T6 alloy are tabulated below.

Physical Properties Metric
Density 2.83 g/cc
Mechanical Properties Metric
Hardness, Brinell 97
Hardness, Knoop 122
Hardness, Vickers 109
Tensile Strength, Ultimate 395 MPa
Tensile Strength, Yield 270 MPa
Elongation at Break 17.0%
Modulus of Elasticity  70.0 GPa
Poissons Ratio 0.33
Fatigue Strength 125 MPa
Shear Modulus 26.0 GPa
Shear Strength 235 MPa
Electrical Properties Metric
Electrical Resistivity 0.00000400 ohm-cm @ 20 °C
Thermal Properties Metric
CTE, linear 22.9 µm/m-°C
Specific Heat Capacity 0.880 J/g-°C
Thermal Conductivity  170 W/m-K
Melting Point 540.6 - 643 °C
Solidus  540.6 °C
Liquidus  643 °C
Processing Properties Metric
Annealing Temperature 413 °C
Solution Temperature 524 °C
Component Elements Properties Metric
Aluminum, Al 91.2 - 94.6 %
Bismuth, Bi 0.20 - 0.60 %
Copper, Cu 5.0 - 6.0 %
Iron, Fe <= 0.70 %
Lead, Pb 0.20 - 0.60 %
Other, each <= 0.05 %
Other, total <= 0.15 %
Silicon, Si  <= 0.40 %
Zinc, Zn  <= 0.30 %