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DEUTSCHE NORM. March 1995 ‘Aluminium and aluminium alloy sheet, strip and plate DIN Mechankal properiee EN 485-2 English version of DIN EN 485-2 0s 77,120.10; 77.140.90 Supersedes DIN 1746-1 and parts of DIN 1788, Descriptors: Aluminium, sheet, strip, mechanical properties. February 1983 editions. Aluminium und Aluminiumlegierungen; Bander, Bleche und Platten. Teil 2: Mechanische Eigenschaften European Standard EN 485-2:199% has the status of a DIN Standard. ‘A-comma is used as the decimal marker. National foreword This standard has been prepared by CEN/TC 192. ‘The responsible German body involved in its preparation was the Normenausschu8 Nichteisenmetalle (Nonferrous Metals Standards Committee). ‘The DIN Standards corresponding to the International Standards referrad to in clause 2 of the EN are as follows: 180 Standard DIN Standard 1s06508 —-DINEN 1003-1 180.6507-1 _DIN50133 1$0.6507-2 _DIN50133 1807438 DINSO111 Iso9501 LN 65666 Amendments In comparison with DIN 1745 Part 1, February 1983 edition, the scope of the standard has been extended to cover products with a thickness over 0,20 mm. Previous editions DIN 1745: 1938-09, 1947-08, 1951-11, 1959-06; DIN 1745-1: 1963-06, 1968-12, 1976-12, 1988-02; DIN 1788: 1997-06, 1954-05, 1976-12, 1983-02; DIN 17608: 1956-11 Standards referred to {and not included in Normative references) DINSOT11 ‘Testing of metalic materials; bend test DINS0183 Vickers hardness testing of metalic materials; HV 0,2 to HV 100, DINEN 1003-1 Metallic materials; brinell hardness test; test method LN 65666 Stress corrosion cracking test on wrought aluminium alloys in aerospace applications EN comprises 44 pages. ‘Beh Varin Gmbh Bor, fas ta bron igh Oslo eran SarcarSe (OI NOTP=T DINEN 485-2 Engl. Price group 17 cas ‘Sues Nout? EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 485-2 NORME EUROPEENNE EUROPAISCHE NORM November 1994 les 77.120.10; 77.140.90 Descriptors: Aluminium, sheet, stip, mechanical properties. English version Aluminium and aluminium alloys Sheet, strip and plate Part 2: Mechanical properties ‘Aluminium et alllages d'aluminium; toles, Aluminium und Aluminiumlegierungen bandos ot toles épaisses. Partie 2 Bander, Bleche und Platten. Teil 2: ‘Charactéristiques mécaniques Mechanische Eigenschaften ‘This European Standard was approved by CEN on 1984-10-26. ‘CEN mambers are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipu- late the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the Central Secretariat or to any CEN member. ‘This European Standard exists in thre official versions (English, French, German). version in ‘any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the Cantral Secretariat has the same status as the official versions. (CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, iceland, reland, italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, ‘Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom. CEN European Committee for Standardization Comité Européen de Normalisation Europaisches Komitee flr Normung Central Secretariat: rue de Stassart 36, B-1050 Brussels © 1994, Copyright reserved to all CEN members. Ret, No. EN 485-2:1994 E Page 2 EN 485-2:1994 Contents 1 2 3 Tensile test.. 4 Bend test.. 5 Hardness test 6 Electrical conductivity 7 Stress-corrosion resistanc 8 _ Exfoliation corrosion resistance (5xxx series alloys) 9 Exfoliation corrosion resistance (7xxx series alloys) Table 2 : Aluminium EN AW-1080A [AI 99,8(A)] Table 3: Aluminium EN AW-1070A [AI 99,7} Table 4: Aluminium EN AW-1050A [AI 99,5] Table 5 : Aluminium EN AW-1200 [Al 99,0] Table 6 ; Alloy EN AW-2044 [Al Cu4SiMg] Table 7 : Alloy EN AW-2017A [Al Cu4MgSi(A) Table 8 : Alloy EN AW-2024 [Al Cu4Mgt] Table 9 : Alloy EN AW-3003 [Al Mn1Cu] Table 10 : Alloy EN AW-3103 [Al Mnt].. Table 11 : Alloy EN AW-3004 [Al Mn1Mg1]}.. Table 12: Alloy EN AW-3005 [AI Mn1Mg0,5] Table 13 : Alloy EN AW-3105 [Al Mn0,5Mg0,5] Table 14 : Alloy EN AW-4006 [AI SitFe] Table 15 : Alloy EN AW-4007 [Al Si1,5Mn] Table 16 : Alloy EN AW-5005 [AI Mg1(B)] Table 17 : Alloy EN AW-5040 [AI Mg1,5Mn]. Table 18 : Alloy EN AW-5049 [Al Mg2Mn0,8}.. Table 19 ; Alloy EN AW-5050 [Al Mg1,5(C)] Table 20 : Alloy EN AW-5254 [Al Mg2].. Table 21 : Alloy EN AW-5052 [Al Mg2,5}.. Table 22 : Alloy EN AW-5154A [AI Mg3,5(A)].. Table 23 : Alloy EN AW-5454 [Al Mg3Mn] Table 24 : Alloy EN AW-5754 [Al Mg3]. Table 25 Table 26 : Table 27 : Table 28 : Table 29 : Table 30 : Table 31: Table 32: Table 33 : : Alloy EN AW-7075 [AI Zn5,5MgCu] (cont'd). Table 33 Table 34: Annex A (normative) Rules for roundins : Alloy EN AW-5182 [Al Mg4,5Mn0, 4) Pages EN 486-2:1804 Alloy EN AW-5083 [Al Mg4,5Mn0,7]. Alloy EN AW-5086 [AI Mg4] Alloy EN AW-6061 [Al Mg1SiCu] Alloy EN AW-6082 [Al Si1MgMn] Alloy EN AW-7020 [Al Zn4,5Mg1]. Alloy EN AW-7021 [Al Zn5,5Mgt,5] Alloy EN AW-7022 [Al Zn5Mg3Cu] Alloy EN AW-7075 [Al Zn5,5MgCu]. Alloy EN AW-8011A [Al FeSi(A)] Page4 EN 425-2: 1904 Foreword This European Standard has been drawn up by CEN/TC 132 “Aluminium and aluminium alloys whose Secretariat is held by the Association Francaise de Normalisation (AFNOR). This European Standard has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and the European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EC Directive(s). Within its programme of work, Technical Committee CEN/TC 132 entrusted CEN/TC 132/WG 7 "Sheets, strips and plates* to prepare the following standard: EN 485-2 Aluminium and alumi Mechanical properties. im alloys - Sheets, strips and plates - Part 2: This standard is part of a set of four standards. The other standards deal with: EN 485-1 Aluminium and aluminium alloys - Sheets, strips and plates - Part 1: conditions for inspection and delivery. EN 485-3 Aluminium and aluminium alloys - Sheets, strips and plates - Part 3: Tolerances on shape and dimensions for hot-rolled products. EN 485-4 Aluminium and aluminium alloys - Sheets, strips and plates - Part 4: Tolerances on shape and dimensions for cold-rolled products. CEN/TC 132 met on 20 and 21 October 1992 in Paris and agreed on the text to be submitted to CEN members for formal vote. ‘The following countries were represented at that meeting : BELGIUM - DENMARK - FRANCE - GERMANY - ITALY - NORWAY - SPAIN - SWEDEN - SWITZERLAND - UNITED-KINGDOM. The annex A is normative and contains “Rules for rounding’. This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by april 1995, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by april 1995. According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom. Pages EN 4g5-2:1994 1 Scope This Part of EN 485 specifies the mechanical properties of wrought aluminium and aluminium alloy sheet, strip and plate for general engineering applications. It applies to flat rolled products. It does not apply to semi-finished rolled products in coiled form to be subjected to further rolling (reroll stock) or to special products such as. corrugated, embossed, painted, etc. sheets and strips cr to special applications such as aerospace, can stock, finstock, etc. which are dealt with in separate EN standards. ‘The systems for designating these materials are described in EN 573-1 and EN 573-2. Their chemical composition limits are given in EN 573-3. Mechanical property limits are specified for all Class A alloys, as defined in EN 573-4. ‘Temper designations are defined in EN 515. 2 Normative references ‘This European Standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. These normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listed hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this European Standard only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references the latest edition of the publication referred to applies. EN 485-1 ‘Aluminium and aluminium alloys - Sheet, strip and plate - Part 1 Technical conditions for inspection and delivery EN 515 ‘Aluminium and aluminium alloys - Wrought products - Temper designations EN 573-1 Aluminium and aluminium alloys - Chemical composition and form of wrought products - Part 1 : Numerical designation system EN 573-2 Aluminium and aluminium alloys - Chemical composition and form of wrought products - Part 2 : Chemical symbol based designation system EN 573-3 Aluminium and aluminium alloys - Chemical composition and form of ‘wrought products - Part 3: Chemical composition EN 573-4 Aluminium and aluminium alloys - Chemical composition and form of wrought products - Part 4 : Forms of products EN 2004-1 ‘Aerospace series - Test methods for aluminium and aluminium alloy products - Part 1 : Determination of electrical conductivity of wrought aluminium alloys EN 10002-1 Metallic materials - Tensile testing - Part 1 : Method of test (at ambient temperature) Pages EN 485-2: 1994 1SO 6506 Metallic materials - Hardness test - Brinell test 1S0 6507-1 Metallic materials - Hardness test - Vickers test - Part 1: HV 5 to HV 100 10 6507-2 Metallic materials - Hardness test - Vickers test - Part 2 : HV 0,2 to less than HV 5 1S 7438 Metallic materials - Bend test 10 9591 Corrosion of aluminium alloys - Determination of resistance to stress- corrosion cracking ASTM G34-86 Exfoliation corrosion susceptibility in 7xxx series copper-containing aluminium alloys (EXCO test) ASTM G86-86 Visual assessment of exfoliation corrosion susceptibility of 5x0 series aluminium alloys (ASSET test) 3 Tensile test The selection, preparation and number of specimens and test-pieces is specified in EN 485-1. The test shall be carried out in accordance with EN 10002-1, particular attention being paid to the following - normally the test-pieces shall be taken with their length transverse (or long transverse) to the principal direction of rolling, If the width of the product is less than 300 mm, then test in the longitudinal direction is permitted. In both cases the mechanical property limits specified in tables 2 to 34 apply ; - machined test-pieces of rectangular or circular cross-section (as applicable) shall be used ; - for specified thicknesses up to and including 12,5 mm the test-piece shall have a rectangular (or square) cross-section. Its reduced section shall be 12,5 mm wide and its thickness equal to the full thickness of the product ; - for specified thicknesses from 10,0 mm up to and including 12,5 mm a round test-piece may be used. However, in case of dispute, a rectangular test-piece shall be used ; - for specified thicknesses exceeding 12,5 mm the test-piece shalll have a circular cross-section with a recommended diameter of 10 mm for its reduced section ; = recommended shapes for rectangular and round test-pieces are shown in figures 1 and 2; = during a test to determine proof stress, the rate of stress application shall not exceed 12 MPas, After removal of the extensometer the rate of straining may be increased but it shall not ‘exceed 50 % of the length of the reduced section per minute ; - elongation for rectangular (or square) test-pieces shall be measured using an original gauge length of 50 mm ; Page7 EN 425-2:1994 - elongation for round test-pieces shall be measured using an original gauge length equal to § D where Dis the diameter of the reduced section ; - for determination of compliance, proof stress and tensile strength values shall be rounded to the nearest 1 MPa and elongation values to the nearest 1 % using the rounding rules set out in annex A 4 Bendtest ‘Sheet, strip and plate shall be capable of being bent cold through an angle of 90° or 180°, as applicable, around a pin having a radius equal to k times the thickness f of the sheet, strip or plate (eg. 2.5 f) without cracking. Recommended values of the minimum bend radii for different alloys, tempers and thicknesses are given in tables 2 to 34. Compliance with these values and/or conduct of the test is only required when so specified on the order. The test shall be carried out in accordance with ISO 7438, particular attention being paid to the following - the bend test shall be carried out on a specimen taken adjacent to the tensile test specimen - the test-piece shall be taken in the transverse direction, the bend axis being parallel to the rolling direction. For material less than 150 mm wide, the test-piece may be taken in the rolling direction ; - the width of the test piece shall be at least 20 mm and preferably 40 mm to 50 mm. For material less than 20 mm wide, the width of the test-piece shall be the full width of the material ; - the edges of the test-piece may be machined when practical. They may be rounded to a radius of approximately 2 mm. 5 Hardness test Hardness test may be a convenient means for checking the homogeneity of a lot; it may also be used for a quick semi-quantitative check of the thermal treatment to which the material has been submitted or, as a first approach, for material identification purpose. However its accuracy is generally less than what can be expected from a tensile test which it can in no way replace. The values in tables 2 to 34 are typical Brinell hardness (HBS) values for a test carried out according to ISO 6506 with a 2,5 mm diameter steel ball. They are given for information only. If the Brinell hardness test is not possible (because of thin gauge or soft temper) then Vickers hardness test, according to ISO 6507-1 or ISO 6507-2, can be used. In that case the values will be approximately 10 % above the stated Brinell values. Table 1, given for convenience, shows for several HBS values the minimum gauge down to which the hardness measurement remains valid, according to the rules stated in ISO 6506, using a 2,5 mm diameter steel ball and a load of 612,9 N. Pages EN 485-2: 1994 Table 1: Minimum material gauge and Brinell hardness values Brinell hardness HBS. minimum gauge mm. 24 Brinell hardness HBS. 110 Tainimum gauge mm 44 140 [1 0.45 [0,420.40 6 Electric conductivity Electrical conductivity measurements are required for lot acceptance-purposes, in the case of alloy EN AW-7075 in the T73-type and T76-type tempers, in order to assess the resistance to stress- corrosion cracking or the exfoliation-corrosion resistance of the material as applicable. ‘The specimen for electrical conductivity testing shall be taken adjacent to the tensile test specimen. ‘The measurement shall be carried out by the eddy-current method as specified in EN 2004-1. The reference blocks to be used shall be agreed between producer and purchaser. The results shall be rounded to the nearest 0,1 MS/m, using the rounding rules set out in annex A. The acceptance criteria are specified in table 33. 7 Stress-corrosion resistance 7.4 Plate made of alloy EN AW-7075 in the T73 and 17351 tempers and over 25 mm in thickness, shall be capable of exhibiting no evidence of stress-corrosion cracking when subjected to ISO 9591 accelerated stress-corrosion cracking test. For the purpose of this standard the following provisions apply ~ a minimum of three adjacent replicate test pieces shall be taken from each specimen and submitted to the test ; - exposure shall be carried out by alternate immersion in a 3,5 % by mass sodium chloride solution in water ; - test-pieces shall be stressed in the short transverse direction with a stress level of 75 % of the specified proof stress ; - no stress-corrosion related rupture shall be observed after a minimum exposure time of 20 days. ‘The method of stressing (bending, uniaxial loading, C-ring, etc.), the shape and dimensions of the test-pieces and the frequency of the test are left to the discretion of the producer, who shall maintain records of all lots so tested and make them available for examination at the producer's facility for not less than five years. Page EN 485-2:1994 7.2. For lot acceptance-purposes, resistance to stress-corrosion cracking for each lot of material shall be established by testing the previously selected tensile test specimens to the criteria shown in table 33. 8 Exfoliation corrosion resistance (5xxx series alloys) 8.1 Products made of alloys EN AW-5086 and EN AW-5083 in the H116 temper shall be capable of exhibiting no evidence of exfoliation corrosion when subjected to ASTM G66-86 accelerated exfoliation corrosion susceptibility test. ‘The test shall be carried out on full thickness test-pieces for material less than 2,5 mm in thickness. For material 2,5 mm or more in thickness, 10 % of the thickness shall be removed by machining, from one as-rolled surface, and both the machined and as-rolled surfaces submitted to the test and evaluated. 8.2. For lot-acceptance purposes, the acceptability of each lot of material mentioned in 8.1 shall be determined by the producer, by metallographic examination of one specimen per lot selected from midsection at one end of a random sheet, plate or coil, using the following procedure - a section perpendicular to the rolling surface and parallel to the rolling direction shall be polished (preferably electrolytic polish) and then microetched for 3 min, using a solution of 40 ml 85 % phosphoric acid in 60 mI distiled water, at 35 °C + 5 °C ; - the metallographic examination shall be carried out at 500 times magnification ; - the revealed microstructure shall be predominantly free of a continuous grain boundary network of aluminium-magnesium precipitate (Al,Mg,). Acceptability shall be determined by comparison to producer-established reference photomicrographs of acceptable material. If the microstructure shows evidence of AlsMg, precipitates in excess of the relevant reference, the lot is either rejected or subjected to the ASTM G66-86 test Reference photomicrographs shall be established on acceptable material (according to ASTM G66-86), for each thickness range specified in table 27 (EN AW-5086) or 26 (EN AW-5083) as applicable. Production practices shall not be changed after establishment of these references. Significant changes in production practices that alter the microstructures of the alloy shall require the establishment of new reference photomicrographs as described above. The producer shall maintain at the producing facility all records relating to the establishment of reference photomicrographs and production practices. 9 Exfoliation corrosion resistance (7xxx series alloys) 9.1 Products made of alloy EN AW-7075 in the T76-type tempers shall be capable of exhibiting no evidence of exfoliation corrosion in excess of grade EB, as defined in ASTM G34-86, when subjected to the test in 9.3. Page 10 EN 485-2:1994 9.2 For lot acceptance-purposes, resistance to exfoliation corrosion for each lot of material shall be established by testing the previously selected tensile test specimens to the criteria shown in table 33, 9.3 When carried out, for monitoring purposes, the test shall be in accordance with ASTM G34-86 (EXCO test), and the following additional requirements shall apply - the specimens for test shall be selected at random from material considered acceptable in accordance with the lot acceptance criteria shown in table 33, for each thickness range listed in that table ; - the test-pieces shall be a minimum of 50 mm x 100 mm with the 50 mm dimension parallel to the direction of final rolling. They shall include the full-section thickness of the material, except that for material 2,5 mm or more in thickness, 10% of the thickness shall be removed by machining the test surface. For machined test-pieces, the machined surface shall be evaluated by exposure to the test solution ; - the frequency of the test is left to the discretion of the producer, who shall maintain records of all lots so tested and make them available for examination at the producer's facility for not less than five years. pe ee ane —— ee th Page 11 EN 485-2: 1904 Dimensions in millimetres Standard test-piece Nominal width 12,5 G — -Gauge length 50,0£0,5 Ww - Width 12,5 £0,10 t — - Thickness thickness of material R__ - Radius of fillet, min. 12,5 L —— - Overall length, min. 200 ‘A -Length of reduced section, min. 57 B —_- Length of grip section, min. 50 C — - Width of grip section, approximate | 20 Figure 1 : Standard rectangular tensile test-piece Dimensions in millimetres ‘Standard test-piece | Small-size test-pieces proportional to standard Nominal diameter 10 8 6 4 G- Gauge length 50,040,5 40005 | 300405 | 20,0205 D- Diameter 10,0 +0,10 8,040,10 | 6,040,10 | 400,05 R- Radius of fillet, min. 9 8 6 4 A- Length of reduced section, min. 60 48 36 24 standard 10 mm tensile test-piece with 50 mm gauge length and examples of sma ize proportional test piece: Page 12 EN 485-2: 1994 Table 2 : Aluminium EN AW-1080A [Al 99,8(A)] Spectied Wekness Fg Reap | Sereno nin | Benassi Temper en Pan 2 % » Hs over | upto | min, | maz | min | max | Asp | a | too | or | F 1) | 225 | 250 | 60 omit | 02 | 05 | 60 | 90 | 15 26 or | or | 1 os | 15 | 60 | 90 | 15 28 or | or | 18 15 | 30 | 60 | 90 | 15 3a or | or | 18 30 | 60 | 60 | 90 | 15 35 051] 05¢| 18 60 | 125 | 60 | 90 | 15 35 05+| 05:| 18 Hii2 | 260 | 125 | 70 20 125 | 250 | 70 20 Hiz | 02 | 05 | 60 | 120] 55 5 05:| of | 26 os | 15 | 80 | 120} 55 6 051] ot | 26 15 | 30 | 80 | 120] 55 7 051] 05t| 26 30 | 60 | 80 | 120| 55 9 1.01] 26 60 | 125 | 80 | 120 | 55 12 20t| 26 Hig | 02 | 05 | 100 [140 | 70 4 O5r| of | 32 05 | 15 | 100 | 140 | 70 4 051] 05t| 32 15 | 3,0 | 100 | 140 | 70 5 40t] 4,07] 32 3,0 | 60 | 100 | 140 | 70 6 451] 32 60 | 12,5 | 100 | 140 | 70 7 251] 32 Hie | 02 | 05 | 110 | 150 | 90 2 Torlost| 36 os | 15 | 110 | 150 | 90 2 40t| 1,01} 36 15_| 40 | 110 | 150 | 90 3 40t| 1,01] 36 HI [02 | 05 | 125 105 2 1,07 | 40 05 | 15 | 125 105 2 20t} 40 15_| 30 | 125 105 2 25¢t| 40 H22 | 02 | 05 | 60 | 120 | 50 8 O5r| of | 26 05 | 15 | 80 | 120] 50 9 05+] of | 26 15 | 30 | a0 | 120] 50 "1 051] 0st] 26 30 | 60 | 80 | 120] 50 13 4,01] 26 60 | 125 | 80 | 120 | 50 15 2ot| 26 Ha4 [0,2 | 05 | 100 | 140 | 60 5 o5r| of | 31 05 | 15 | 100 | 140 | 60 6 051] 0st] 31 1,5 | 3.0 | 100 | 140 | 60 7 40t| 107] 31 3,0 | 60 | 100 | 140 | 60 9 45t} 31 60 | 125 | 100 | 140 | 60 11 25t|_ 31 H26 | 0,2 | 05 | 110 | 180 | 80 3 ost] 35 05 | 15 | 110 | 150 | 80 3 1,01] 35 15_| 40 | 110 | 150 | 80 4 101] 35 1) For information only Page 13 EN 485-2: 1094 Table 3 : Aluminium EN AW-1070A [Al 99,7] Spectied themes ny Fog2 Elongation, min” | — Bend vadus | Hardness Temper es we wee * » was cover | upto | min. | max. | min. | max | Ago | a | taor | oo | 0 F 1) | 225 | 250 | 60 OMIT] 02 | 05 | 60 | 90 | 15 23 or | or | 16 05 15 | 60 | 90 | 15 25 ot | ot | 18 15 30 | 60 | 90 | 15 29 ot | or | 18 30 | 60 | 60 } 90 | 15 32 051] 05t] 18 60 | 125 | 60 | 90 | 15 35 osr{ ost] 18 Hii2 | 260 | 125 | 70 20 20 125 | 25,0 | 70 20 HI2 02 | 05 | 80 | 120 | 55 5 Ost] of | 26 05 | 15 | 80 | 120| 55 6 ost] of | 26 15 | 30 | 80 | 120| 55 7 ost| ost} 26 30 | 60 | 80 | 120] 55 9 10t| 26 60 | 125 | 80 | 120] 55 12 20t| 26 Hi4 0.2 | 05 | 100 | 140 | 70 4 Ost] of | 32 05 1,5 | 100 | 140 | 70 4 ost|ost} 32 15 | 30 | 100 | 140 | 70 5 10t] 40r] 32 3,0 | 60 | 100 | 140 | 70 6 15¢] 32 6,0 | 125 | 100 | 140 | 70 7 25t| 32 Hi6 02 | 05 | 110 | 150 | 90 2 Tor; ost] 36 05 15 | 110 | 150 | 90 2 101] 10r} 36 15 | 40 | 110 | 150 | 90 3 10t] 10t| 36 His | 02 | 05 | 125 105 2 70] 40 0,5 15 | 125 105 2 20t| 40 15 3.0_| 125 105 2 25t| 40 H22 02 | 05 | 80 | 120] 50 7 ost] of | 26 05 15 | 80 | 120] 50 8 05t} of | 26 15 3,0 | 80 | 120 | 50 10 ost} ost} 26 3,0 | 6,0 | 80 | 120| 50 12 10t| 26 60 | 125 | 80 | 120| 50 15 20t| 26 H24 0.2 | 05 | 100 | 140 [| 60 5 ost| of | 3t 05 1,5 | 100 | 140 | 60 6 05t| ost] 31 15 | 3,0 | 100 | 140 | 60 7 1ot}4or] 31 30 | 60 | 100 | 140 | 60 9 45t] 31 6.0 | 125 | 100 | 140 | 60 “1 25t| 31 H26 02 | 05 | 110 | 150 | 80 3 05t| 35 05 1,5 | 110 | 150} 80 3 10t| 35 15 | 40 | 110 | 150 | 80 4 4,0t}] 35 1) For information only. Page 14 EN 485-2: 1994 Table 4 : Aluminium EN AW-1050A [AI 99,5] Specter ass 7 Tgp | aa Bera ar ‘Temper rm — s % 1) HBS: cer | we | mm | mm | mn | mm | am] a |] om | » Foy | 25 | 1500 | 65 = omit} 02 | 05 | 65 | 5 | 20 2 or | oF | 20 0,5 415 65 95 20 22 ot of 20 1,5 3,0 65 95 20 26 ot ot 20 30 | 60 | 65 | 95 | 20 29 ost| ost) 20 60 | 125 | 65 | 95 | 20 35 tot} tot} 20 125 | 50,0 | 65 | 95 | 20 32 20 H112, 26,0 12,5 75 30 20 23 125 | 800 | 70 25 20 22 Hi2 | 02 | 05 | 85 | 125 | 65 05 15 | 85 | 125 | 65 15 | 30 | 85 | 125] 65 3,0 | 60 | 85 | 125 | 65 10t] 1,0] 28 60 | 12,5 | 85 | 125 | 65 20t| 28 12,5 | 400 | 85 | 125 | 65 9 28 Hi4 | 02 | 05 | 105 | 145 [85 Tor] of | 34 05 | 15 | 105 | 145 | 85 10] 05t] 34 15 | 3,0 | 105 | 145 | 85 10t| 1,0t] 34 3,0 | 60 | 105 | 145 | 85 45] 34 60 | 125 | 105 | 145 | 85 2st] 34 12,5 | 25,0 | 105 | 145 | 85 6 34 Ost| or | 28 ost| ot | 28 05t|05t} 28 ovaan oaron Hie [02 | 05 | 120 | 160 | 100 ost] 39 0,5 1,5 | 120 | 160 | 100 1,0] 39 15 | 40 | 120 | 160 | 100 15t| 39 Hie [02 | 05 | 140 120 Tor] 42 0,5 15 | 140 120 20t| 42 15 | 30 | 140 120 30] 42 Hig | 0.2 | 05 | 150 130 45 05 15 | 150 130 45 15 | 30 | 150 130 45 H22 [| 02 | 05 | 85 | 125 | 55 05 | 15 | 85 | 125] 55 15 | 30 | 85 | 125] 55 3,0 | 60 | 85 | 125} 55 60 | 125 | 85 | 125 | 55 H24 | 02 | 05 | 105 | 145 [75 05 1,5 | 105 | 145 | 75 145 | 30 | 105 | 145 | 75 3.0 | 60 | 105 | 145 | 75 ost| of | 27 ost| ot | 27 0st] ost| 27 40t| 10t] 27 20t| 27 Tor, or | 33 10t]} ost] 33 10t] 1,0f] 33 15] 145t| 33 ONnponlooaruls toaala salon ale na| 60 | 125 | 105 | 145 | 75 25t| 33 H26 | 0,2 | 0,5 | 120 | 160 | 90 O5t| 38 05 | 15 | 120 | 160 | 90 101] 38 15 | 40 | 120 | 160 | 90 15t| 38 Hae | 02 | 05 | 140 110 wor] 41 05 15 | 140 110 20t| 41 15 | 30 | 140 410 3.ot| 41 1) For information only. Page 15 EN 485-2:1904 Table 5 : Aluminium EN AW-1200 [AI 99,0] ‘Speciied Mekness Rn "a2 Elongation, min] — Bend rads | Wardness Temper mm wre 7 % » Hes cover | upto | min. | max | min | max | Ago | A | 180" | go » F_1) | 225 | 1500 [75 OMIT] 02 | 05 | 75 | 105 | 25 19 or [orl 2 05 | 15 | 75 | 105 | 25 a ot | of | 23 15 | 30 | 75 | 105 | 25 24 ot | of | 23 3,0 | 60 | 75 | 105 | 25 28 ost] ost] 23 60 | 125 | 75 | 105 | 25 33 10t] 1,0¢] 23 12,5 | 500 | 75 | 105 | 25 30 23 Hii2 | 260 | 125 | 85 35 16 26 12,5 | 80,0 | 80 30, 16 24, Hiz | 02 | 05 | 95 | 135] 75 2 ost| ot | 3 os | 15 | 95 | 135 | 75 4 ost] of | 3t 15 | 30 | 95 | 135 | 75 5 ost|ost} 31 3,0 | 60 | 95 | 135 | 75 6 40] 1,0¢] 31 60 | 125 | 95 | 135 | 75 8 20t| 31 12,5 | 40,0 | 95 | 135 | 75 8 31 Hi4 [| 02 | 05 | 115 | 155 | 95 2 Tor] or | 37 05 1,5 | 115 | 155 | 95 3 40t]|05t| 37 15 | 3,0 | 115 | 155 | 95 4 4,0t|1,0t| 37 3,0 | 60 | 115 | 155 | 95 5 15t|15¢] 37 6,0 | 125 | 115 | 155 | 90 6 25t| 37 12,5 | 25,0 | 115 | 155 | 90 6 37, Hie | 02 | 05 | 130] 170 | 115 7 ost] 42 05 1,5 | 130 | 170 | 115 2 10t| 42 15 | 40 | 130 | 170 | 115 3 15t} 42 Hie 02 | 05 | 150 130 1 10] 45 05 | 15 | 150 130 2 20t| 45 415 | 3,0 | 150 130 2 3,0¢| 45 Hi9 02 | 05 | 160 140 1 48 05 | 15 | 160 140 1 48 15 | 3,0 | 160 140 1 48 H22 02 | 05 | 9 | 135 | 65 4 ost| or | 30 05 | 15 | 95 | 135] 65 5 ost| of | 30 15 | 30 | 95 | 135 | 65 6 05t| 051] 30 3,0 | 60 | 95 | 135 | 65 10 10t| 4,06] 30 60 | 125 | 95 | 135 | 65 40 20t| 30 Ha4_ | 0,2 | 05 | 115 | 155 | 90 3 Tor, or | 37 05 | 1,5 | 115 | 155 | 90 4 10] 0st] 37 45 | 30 | 115 | 155 | 90 5 40] 1,0¢] 37 3.0 | 60 | 115 | 155 | 90 7 15t| 37 60 | 125 | 115 | 155 |_ 85 9 25t| 36 H26 | 0.2 | 08 | 130 | 170 | 105 2 ost] 41 05 1,5 | 130 | 170 | 105 3 40t| 41 15 | 4,0 | 130 | 170 | 105 4 15st] 41 1) For information only. Page 16 ENaa6-2;1904 Table 6 : Alloy EN AW-2014 [AI Cu4SiMg] Speer as gz | SRR] aaa [ra 9 * » HBS oer | we | mn [ma [on [mx lay] a | or | om | » o [20a | 15 220 740 | 12 ost] of | 35 15 3,0 220 140 13 1,0t | 1,0¢ 55 30 | 60 220 140 | 16 151] 55 60 | 90 220 140 | 16 25t| 55 9,0 12,5 220 140 16 4,0t 55 125 | 260 220 10 55 3 204 1,5 395 245 14 411 15 6,0 400 245 14 112 14 204 1,5 395 240 14 3,0t] 30t] 110 ta51 | 15 | 60 | 395 240 14 sot} sot} 110 2 | 60 | 125 | 400 250 14 aor] 112 74st | 12,5 | 40,0 | 400 250 70 112 40,0_| 10,0 | 395 250 Z it T42 204 6,0 395, 230 14 110 60 | 128 | 400 235 14 111 125 | 250 | 400 235 12 1 Te [soa] 15 | 440 390 6 5or] 133 te51 | 15 | 60 | 440 390 7 Zot] 133 2 | 60 | 125 | 450 395, z tot | 135 Test | 12.5 | 40,0 | 460 400 é 738 40.0 | 60.0 | 450 390 5 136 60,0 | 800 | 435 380 4 131 20,0 | 100.0 } 420 360 4 126 100.0 | 120.0 | 410 350 4 123 Te [204 | 12,5 | 440 390 7 733 12,5 | 25,0 | 450 395 6 136 Whenever anew application ofthis alloy is contemplated, and if this application involves special properties such as corrosion resistance, toughness, fatigue strength, itis strongly recommended that the user consult the producer in order to make a precise and appropriate ‘selection of the material. 4) For information only. 2) Appreciably smaller cold bend radii can be achieved immediately after solution heat- treatment. Table 7 : Alloy EN AW-2017A [Al CuéMgSi(A)] Page 17 EN 485-2:1994 ‘Speciied Wiekness Ra Elongation, min] Bend radius | Hardness: tener oa i we " ove cover | upto | min | max | min. | max | Ago | 4 | 180° | 90 » 0 204 | 15 225 145 | 12 ost] or | 5 15 | 3.0 225 145 | 14 10t| 1400] 55 3,0 | 60 225 145 | 13 15t| 55 60 | 90 225 145 | 13 25t| 55 90 | 12,5 225 145 | 13 4o0t| 55 12,5 | 25,0 225 145 42 55 T4 [204 [ 15 | 390 245 1 Zot | 30t| 110 T451 | 15 | 60 | 390 245 15 5,0t| 50t] 110 2) 60 | 125 | 300 260 13 got] 111 T451 | 12,5 | 40,0 | 390 250 72 110 40,0 | 100,0 ) 385 240 10 108 100,0 | 120,0 | 370 240 8 105 120,0 | 150,0 | 350 240 4 401 Taz | 204 | 3,0 | 390 235 4 409 3,0 | 12,5 | 390 235 15 109 12,5 | 25,0 | 390 235 12 409 Whenever a new application of this alloy is contemplated, and if this application involves special properties such as corrosion resistance, toughness, fatigue strength, it is strongly recommended that the user consult the producer in order to make a precise and appropriate selection of the material. 1) For information only. 2) Appreciably smaller cold bend radii can be achieved immediately after solution heat- treatment. Page 18 EN485-2:1994 Table 8 : Alloy EN AW-2024 [Al Cu4Mg1] Spesiied eines Fy Tgp | CoN | Bonaaas—[raese fo rm we = % » HBS over | upto | min. | max | min | max | A5q | a | ser | oo | o [204 | 15 220 740 | 12 Ost] or | 55 15 | 3,0 220 140 | 13 20t] 108] 55 30 | 60 220 140 | 13 30t] 1st] 55 60 | 90 220 140 | 13 25t| 55 90 | 125 220 140 | 13 40t| 55 12,5 | 25.0 220 1 55 T4 [204 | 15 | 425 25 12 40t 120 45 | 60 | 425 275 14 50t 120 13 | 204] 15 | 435 290 12 40f| 40t| 123 7351 | 14,5 | 3,0 | 435 290 14 4ot|4or| 123 2) 30 | 60 | 440 290 14 5ot|5ot| 124 60 | 125 | 440 290 13 got| 124 T3651 | 12,5 | 40,0 | 430 290 T 122 40,0 | 80,0 | 420 290 8 120 80,0 } 100,0 | 400 285 7 115 100,0 | 120,0 | 380 270 5 110 120,0 | 150,0 | 360 250 5 104 Taz [204 | 60 | 425 260 15 119 60 | 12,5 | 425 260 12 119 12,5 | 25,0 | 420 260 8 118 Te | 204 | 15 | 460 400 5 138 Te5s1 | 1,5 | 60 | 460 400 6 138 60 | 12.5 | 460 400 5 138 Test | 12,5 | 25,0 | 455 400 4 137 25,0 | 40.0 | 455 395 4 136 Te2 | 204 | 12,5 | 440 HS 3 129 12,5 | 25,0_| 435 345 4 128 material 1) For information only. treatment. 2) Appreciably smaller cold bend radii can be achieved immediately after solution heat- Whenever a new application of this alloy is contemplated, and if this application involves special properties such as corrosion resistance, toughness, fatigue strength, it is strongly recommended that the user consult the producer in order to make a precise and appropriate selection of the Page 19 en ags-2s1004 Table 9 : Alloy EN AW-3003 [Al Mn Cu} Spied | eae es Temper mm ure 7 % 1) HBS cor | ww | mn [om | mn [om | am] |r] om | Fy | 225 | 800 | 95 = OMIT] 02 | 05 | 95 | 135 | 35 15 or | oF | 28 05 15 95 135 35 7 ot or 28 145 3,0 95 135 35 20 ot ot 28 30 | 60 | 95 | 135 | 35 23 aot} tor} 28 eo | 125 | 95 | 135 | 35 24 ast} 28 125 | 500 | 95 | 135 | 35 23 28 H112 26,0 12,5 115 70 10 35 125 | 80,0 | 100 40 18 29 Hi2] 02] 05 | 120 | 160 | 90 3 Tet] or | 38 as | 15 | 120 | 160 | 90 4 ast| ose] 38 15 | 30 | 120] 160| 90 5 ist] tor] 38 30 | 60 | 120 | 160 | 90 6 tot} 38 60 | 125 | 120 | 160 | 90 7 2o0t| 38 125 | 40.0 | 120 | 160 | 90 8 38 H14 0,2 05 145 | 185 | 125 2 2,0f| 05¢ 46 os | 15 | 145 | 185 | 125 2 Zot] rot} 46 15 | 30 | 145 | 185 | 125 3 Zot} tot} 46 30 | 60 | 145 | 185 | 125 4 2or| 46 60 | 128 | 145 | 185 | 125 5 2st| 46 12.5 | 25.0 | 145 | 185 | 125 5 46 Hie} 02] 05 | 170 | 210 | 150 7 Zar] ior} 64 as | 15 | 170 | 210 | 150 2 2st] 1st] 54 15_| 40 | 170 | 210 | 150 2 25t|zot| 54 H18 0,2 05 190 170 1 15t 60 05 145 190 170 2 25t 60 45 3,0 190 170 cs 3,0t 60 His [02 | 08 | 210 780 7 65 os | 15 | 210 180 2 65 15 3,0 210 180 2 65 Haz] 02] 08 | 120 | 160 | 80 6 Tor] or | 37 05 15 120 | 160 80 7 10t| O5¢ 37 15 | 30 | 120| 160 | 80 8 vot} tot} 37 30 | 60 | 120 | 160 | 80 9 aot} 37 60 | 125 | 120 | 160 | 80 1 2ot| 37 H24 0,2 0.5 145 | 185 | 115 4 15t]O05¢t 45 05 1,5 145 | 185 | 115 4 1,5¢| 1,0¢ 45 15 | 30 | 145 | 185 | 115 5 ast] tor} 45 3,0 6,0 145 | 185 | 115 6 20t 45 60 | 125 | 145 | 185 | 110 8 2st | 45 H26 0,2 05 170 | 210 | 140 2 2,0] 1,0t 53 os | 15 | 170 | 210 | 140 3 Zor} rst} 53 15 | 40 | 170 | 210 | 140 3 2ot| 20+] 53 H28 0,2 05 190 160 2 15¢ 59 os | 18 | 190 160 2 2st) 59 15 | 30 | 190 160 3 3ot| 59 4) For information only. Page20 EN 485-2:1994 Table 10 : Alloy EN AW-3103 [AI Mn1] ‘Speciied Wrekness Fig Elongation, min] — Bend radus | Hardness Temper mm a » Hes: over | upto | mn | max | min | max | Ag | 4 | ser [ oo | F 1) | 225 | 600 | 90 omii7} 02 | 05 | 90 | 130] 35 7 or or | 27 os | 45 | 90 | 130] 35 19 ot | ot | 27 15 | 30 | 90 | 130] 35 24 ot | ot | 27 30 | 60 | 90 | 130] 35 24 tor} ior] 27 60 | 125 | 90 | 130] 35 28 45] 27 125 | 500 | 90 | 130 | 35 25 27 Aii2 | 260 | 125 | 110 70 70 34 12,5 | 800 | 95 40 18 28 Hiz | 02 | 05 | 115 | 155 | 85 3 Tet] of | 36 os | 15 | 115 | 155 | @5 4 151] 05t| 36 15 | 30 | 115 | 155 | 85 5 15t|10t| 36 30 | 60 | 115 | 155} @5 6 10t] 36 60 | 125 | 115 | 155 | 85 7 20¢| 36 12,5 | 400 | 115 | 155 | 85 8 36 Hia | 02 | 06 | 140 | 180 | 120 z Zot post| 45 05 | 1,5 | 140 | 180 | 120 2 20t] 10r| 45 1,5 | 30 | 140 | 180 | 120 3 2ot} ror] 45 30 | 60 | 140 | 180 | 120 4 20t| 45 60 | 12,5 | 140 | 180 | 120 5 25t| 45 12,5 | 25.0 | 140 | 180 | 120 5 45 Hie | 0,2 | 05 | 160 | 200 | 145 7 25t| tor] St os | 15 | 160 | 200 | 145 2 25t| 4st] 51 15 | 40 | 160 | 200 | 145 2 25t|20¢t| 51 His) 02 | 05 | 165 165 1 1.5] 58 os | 145 | 185 165 2 25t| 58 15 | 3.0 | 185 165 2 3ot| 58 Hig | 02 | 05 | 200 175 7 62 05 | 1,5 | 200 175 2 62 15 | 30 | 200 175 2 62 Ha2 | 02 | 05 | 115 | 165 | 75 6 Tor] of | 36 05 | 15 | 115 | 155} 75 7 10t} ost} 36 15 | 30 | 145 | 155 | 75 8 10t| 10t| 36 30 | 60 | 115 | 155} 75 9 10t| 36 60 | 125 | 115 | 155 | 75 "1 20t| 36 Haa]—02 | 05 | 140 | 180 | 110 4 Tet [ost] 44 05 | 15 | 140 | 180 } 110 4 ast} tot] 44 1,5 | 30 | 140 | 180 | 110 5 4st] tot] 44 30 | 60 | 140 | 180 | 110 6 20t) 44 6o_| 125 | 140 | 180 | 110 8 2st| 44 H26 | —0.2 | 05 | 160 | 200 | 135 2 Zor] 10r| 50 os | 15 | 160 | 200 | 135 3 2ot]15t| 50 15 _| 40 | 160 | 200 | 135 3 20t|20t| 50 He [02 | 0,5 | 185 155 2 15t| 68 os | 145 | 185 155 2 2st] 58 ills tl est 3,088 6185) 155 3 3ot| 58 1) For information only. Table 11 : Alloy EN AW-3004 [Al Mn1Mg1] Page 21 EN 485-2:1994 Spectied Tcineas Re a a Temper ron MPa a % ) HES over | upto | mn | max | mn | max | Ago | a | 100 | oo | 0 Ft) | 225 | 800 | 155 omit} 02 | 05 | 155 | 200 | 60 cr) or | ot | 45 os | 1,5 | 155 | 200 | 60 14 ot | ot | 45 15 3,0 155 | 200 60 15 OSt} oF 45 3,0 6,0 155 | 200 60 16 1,0¢ | 1,0¢ 45 60 | 125 | 155 | 200 | 60 16 20t| 45 12,5 | 50,0 | 155 | 200 | 60 14 45 Hi2 | 02 | 05 | 190 | 240 | 155 2 Tet] of | 59 os | 1,5 | 190 | 240 | 155 3 151} 05t| 59 15 3,0 190 | 240 | 155 4 2,0t | 1,0¢ 59 3.0 | 60 | 190 | 240 | 155 5 45t| 59 Wia_[ 02 | 05 | 220 | 265 | 160 1 25t]ost| 67 05 | 1,5 | 220 | 265 | 180 2 2st| tor] 67 15 | 3,0 | 220 | 265 | 180 2 2st| 1st] 67 3,0 | 60 | 220 | 265 | 180 3 2ot| 67 Hie | 02 | 0.5 | 240 | 285 | 200 1 3st] ior] 73 os | 15 | 240 | 285 | 200 1 3st] 15st] 73 15 | 40 | 240 | 285 | 200 2 2st| 73 Hie | 02 | 05 | 260 230 7 ist] 80 os | 15 | 260 230 1 2.5t| 80 15 | 30 | 260 230 2 80 Hie | 02 | 05 | 270 240 1 83 o5 | 15 | 270 240 1 83 2232] 02 | 0,5 | 190 | 240 | 145 4 Tot] of | 58 os | 15 | 190 | 240 | 145 5 tor}ost| 58 1,5 3,0 190 | 240 | 145 6 1,5¢ | 1,0¢ 58 3.0 | 6,0 | 190 | 240 | 145 7 15t| 58 F234] 0.2 | 0,5 | 220 | 265 | 170 3 2otpost| 66 05 | 1,5 | 220 | 265 | 170 4 20t| tor] 66 15 | 30 | 220 | 265 | 170 4 2or|15¢| 66 H26/H36] 0,2 0s 240 | 285 | 190 3 3,0t] 1,0t 72 os | 15 | 240 | 285 | 190 3 aot] 15st] 72 15 _| 3,0 | 240 | 285 | 190 3 2st} 72 Hamas] 0,2 | 05 | 260 220 2 Tet] 79 os | 15 | 260 220 3 2st| 79 41) For information only. Page 22 EN 485-2; 1904 Table 12 : Alloy EN AW-3005 [Al Mn1Mg0,5] Spectied temas Re Te? Elongation, in| — Bend radus | Hardness temper aaa Pa iz * fa 8 ‘over | upto | mn | max | min. | max | Asp | a | 00° | oo | » Ft) | 225 | 800 | 115 Omit] 02 | 05 | 115 | 165 | 45 2 or | or | 33 o5 | 15 | 115 | 165 | 45 14 ot | or | 33 15 | 30 | 115 | 165 | 45 16 140f] 05t] 33 30 | 60 | 115 | 165 | 45 19 10t| 33 Hi2 | 02 | 05 | 145 | 195 | 125 3 T5t| of | 46 05 | 1,5 | 145 | 195 | 125 4 15t| ost] 46 15 | 30 | 145 | 195 | 125 4 zor] 10t| 46 3.0 | 60 | 145 | 195 | 125 5 15¢| 46 Hi4 | 02 | 05 | 170 [218 | 150 1 2st ost| 54 05 | 1,5 | 170 | 215 | 150 2 25t] 10t| 54 15 | 30 | 170 | 215 | 150 2 45t] 54 30 | 60 | 170 | 215 | 150 3 20t| 54 HIE | 02 | 05 | 195 | 240 | 175 1 10t| 61 os | 15 | 195 | 240 | 175 2 15t| 61 15 | 40 | 195 | 240 | 175 2 25t| 61 His | 02 | 05 | 220 200 7 15t| 69 05 | 1.5 | 220 200 2 25t| 69 15 | 30 | 220 200 2 69 Hie | 02 | 05 | 235 210 1 73 os | 15 | 235 210 1 73 Haz | 02 | 05 | 145 | 195 | 110 5 Torl| or | 45 05 | 15 | 145 | 195 | 110 5 1,0¢| 0,5t] 45 15 | 3.0 | 145 | 195 | 110 6 15] 10¢| 45 3.0 | 60 | 145 | 195 | 110 7 45t| 45 24 [ 02 | 05 | 170 | 215 | 130 4 75t| 05t| 82 05 | 15 | 170 | 215 | 130 4 15t|10t} 52 45 | 30 | 170 | 215 | 130 4 15t| 52 H26 | 0,2 | 0.5 | 195 | 240 | 160 3 1.0¢] 60 05 | 1,5 | 195 | 240 | 160 3 15¢| 60 15 | 3,0 | 195 | 240 | 160 3 25t| 60 H28 | 02 | 05 | 220 190 2 75¢| 68 05 | 15 | 220 190 2 25t| 68 15 | 30 | 220 190 3 68 1) For information only. Table 13 : Alloy EN AW-3105 [Al Mn0,5Mg0,5) Page 23 EN 495-2:1994 Spec ETE 7 ac Temper mm we % 0 Hes over | wee | mn | max | mn | mx | Ap | a | oo | oo | Fa) | 225 | 800 | 700 = omMii7} 02 | 05 | 100 | 155 | 40 4 OF 28 05 15 100 | 155 40 15 ot 29 15 3,0 100 | 155 40 17 Ost 29 Fz {02 | 08 | 130 | 180 | 105 3 TSE a 05 45 130 | 180 | 105 4 15¢ 41 15 | 30 | 130 | 180 | 105 4 1st at ria [02 | 0.5 | 150 | 200 | 130 2 25t 48 05 | 15 | 150 | 200 | 130 2 2st 48 as | 30 | 180 | 200 | 130 2 2st 48 Hie [02 | 08 | 175 | 225 | 160 1 56 05 15 175 | 225 | 160 2 56 15 | 30 _| 175 | 225 | 160 2 56 H18 0,2 0,5 195 180 1 62 os | 45 | 195 180 1 62 15_| 30 | 195 180 1 62 His | 02 | 05 | 215 190 1 67 06 _| 158 | 215 190 1 67 Faz |—0.2 | 05 | 130 | 780 | 105 é a1 os | 15 | 130 | 180 | 105 6 4 4,5. 3,0 430_| 180 | 105 7 41 Fa [02 | 05 | 150 | 200 | 120 4 Z5t a7 05 1,5 150 | 200 | 120 4 25¢ 47 15 | 3.0 | 150 | 200 | 120 5 25t 47 H26 0,2 05 175 | 225 | 150 3 55 05 | 15 | 175 | 225 | 150 3 55 15 | 30 | 175 | 225 | 150 3 55 Fae {0.2 | 05 | 195 170 2 61 os | 15 | 195 170 2 61 1) For information only. Page 24 EN #05-2:1004 Table 14 : Alloy EN AW-4006 [AI Si1Fe] Spaced cess Fx Tgp | Eman] Boras — ar Temper mm ue : % » Hos oer | vio | min | max | min. | mx | Ay | A | 10 | oo | 0 F_4) [225 | 60 | 95 ot 28 or 28 ot 28 1,0t 28 ° 02 | 05 | 95 | 130] 40 7 05 1,5 | 95 | 130 | 40 19 15 | 30 | 95 | 130] 40 22 30 | 60 | 95 | 130 | 40 25 Hi2 | 02 05 | 120 | 160 | 90 4 15 38 05 1,5 | 120 | 160 | 90 4 15¢ 38 15 3,0 _| 120 | 160 | 90 5 15¢ 38 3 3 3 14 16 18 21 Hi4 | 02 | 0,5 | 140 | 180 | 120 20¢ 45 05 1,5 | 140 | 180 | 120 2,0 45 15 | 3,0 | 140 | 180 | 120 20t 45 14 02 | 05 | 120 | 160 | 55 35 2 05 15 | 120 | 160 | 55 35 35 35, 15 | 30 | 120 | 160} 55 30 | 60 | 120 | 160 | 55 41) For information only. 2) The T4 temper is not normally supplied by the producers of wrought products such as Circles, strips and sheets. It is obtained by rapid cooling after heating at a relatively elevated ‘temperature, above 500 °C. This thermal cycle is routinely achieved when enamelling the finished products made out of this alloy, such as frying pans, pressure cookers, pans, etc. Table 15 : Alloy EN AW-4007 [Al Si1,5Mn] ‘Specified Wckness Fi, % ‘Elongation, min | — Bend radius | Hardness = eae a w : ime ee cover | upto | min | max | min. | max | Ago | a | tor | so | 9 Fa) | 225 | 60 | 110 OMTi7| 02 | 05 | 110 | 160 | 45 5 32 05 | 15 | 110 | 150} 45 16 32 15 | 30 | 110 | 150 | 45 19 32 30 | 60 | 110 | 150] 45 21 32 60 | 125 | 110 | 150 | 45 25 32 Hi2 | 02 | 05 | 140 | 180 | 110 4 44 05 | 15 | 140 | 180 | 110 4 44 15 | 3,0 | 140 | 180 | 110 5 44 1) For information only. Table 16 : Alloy EN AW-5005 [Al Mg1(B)] Page 25 EN 485-2:1994 ‘Speciiod Wickes Fe Tgp | Semon Bangs [Hares oe Pa Pa % » Hes: over [upto | min | max | min | mam | Ag | A | vo | or | 0 F 1) [225 | 600 [ 100 = OMTIT| 02 | 05 | 100 | 145 | 35 5 or | ot | 29 05 15 100 | 145 35 19 of ot 29 15 | 30 | 100 | 145 | 35 20 ost| ot | 29 3,0 6,0 100 | 145 | 35 22 1,0¢| 1,0¢ 29 60 | 125 | 100 | 145 | 35 24 15¢| 29 125 | 50,0 | 100 | 145 | 35 20 29 Hi2_ [02 | 05 | 125 [165 | 95 2 Tory ot | 39 05 | 15 | 125 | 165 | 95 2 tot }ost| 39 15 | 30 | 125 | 165 | 95 4 15t| 10t| 39 3,0 | 60 | 125 | 165 | 95 5 10t| 39 60 | 125 | 125 | 165 | 95 7 20t| 39 Ha {02 | 05 | 145 | 185 | 120 2 Zorpost| 48 os | 15 | 145 | 185 | 120 2 2ot} 10t| 48 15 | 30 | 145 | 185 | 120 3 2st| tot} 48 30 | 60 | 145 | 185 | 120 4 2ot| 48 60 | 125 | 145 | 185 | 120 5 25t| 48 Hie | 02 | 05 | 165 | 205 | 148 1 aot] 82 05 15 165 | 205 | 145 2 15¢ 52 1,5 3,0 165 | 205 | 145 3 2,0t 52 3,0 40 165 | 205 | 145 3 25¢ 52, Hig | 02 | 05 | 185 165 1 15t] 58 05 | 15 | 135 165 2 25t| 58 15 3,0 185 165, ri 30t 58 H19 0,2 05 205 185 1 64 05 | 15 | 205 185 2 64 15 | 30 | 205 185 2 64 H2ra2| 02 | 0.8 | 125 | 165 | 80 4 Tor] or | 38 os | 15 | 125 | 165 | 80 5 tot] ost] 38 15 | 30 | 125 | 165 | 80 6 15t| 101] 38 3,0 | 60 | 125 | 165 | 80 8 10t} 38 6,0 12,5 125 | 165 80 10 2,0t 38 H2amH34} 02 | 05 | 145 | 185 [ 110 3 T5t|ost| 47 0s | 15 | 145 | 185 | 110 4 15t| 10t| 47 15 3,0 145 | 185 | 110 5 2,0t} 1,0¢ 47 3.0 6,0 145 | 185 | 110 6 2,0t 47 60 _| 125 | 145 | 185 | 110 8 2st|_ 47 Hzeris6| 02 | 05 | 165 | 205 | 135 2 10r| 52 05 15 165 | 205 | 135 3 15t 52 15 3,0 165 | 205 | 135 4 20t 52 3,0_| 40 | 165 | 205 | 135 4 25t| 52 Haemnas} 0,2 | 05 | 165 160 1 15t| 58 os | 15 | 185 160 2 25t| 58 15 3.0 185 160 3 3,0t 58 1) For information only. Page 26 Table 17 : Alloy EN AW-5040 [Al Mg1,5Mn] sara —F igs rae aa lee - ef f raw lies =|wl=|l=l=l=|elele|*| o H24/H34] 20,8 18 220 | 260 | 170 6 66 H26/H36| > 1,0 2,0 240 | 280 | 205 [5 74 1) For information only. Page 27 EN 496-2:1098 Table 18 : Alloy EN AW-5049 [Al Mg2Mn0, 8] Specifed Wiciness z Rap] Elongation, nin. | Band adios —] Hardness Temper mo we Pe % » 188 over | upto | min. | max. | min. | max.| Aso | A | 180°} 90° | 1) mm Fy 25|-1000 [190 omity | oz | 08 | 190 | 240 | 80 7 vst] or | os | 15 | 190 | 240 | 80 14 ost | ose | 52 as | 30 | 190 | 20 | 80 16 ror | ror | 52 30 | 60 | 190 | 240 | 8 18 tor | vor | 52 60 | 125 | 190 | 260 | 80 18 zor} 52 125 | 1000 | 100 | 240 | 80 7 52 Hz 260 | 125 | 210 740 z 62 125 | 250 | 200 120 10 58 250 | 400 | 190 80 12 52 400_| 00 | 190 80 14 52 Hig —]—02 | 05 | 20 | 270 | 170 7 66 os | 45 | 220 | 270 | 170 5 68 1s | 30 | 220 | 270 | 170 8 66 30 | 60 | 220 | 270 | 170 7 66 eo | 128 | 220 | 270 | 170 ° 68 125 | 400 | 220 | 270 | 170 2 68 Wa —]—02 | 05 | 240_| 280 | 180 3 72 os | 15 | 240 | 280 | 190 3 n 1s | 30 | 240 | 280 | 190 4 2 30 | 60 | 240 | 280 | 190 4 nm 60 | 125 | 24 | 250 | 190 5 2 125 | 250 | 240 | 260 | 190 5 72 Wie ]—02~]|—05 | 265 [305 | 220 z 80 os | 15 | 265 | 305 | 220 3 80 1s | 30 | 265 | 305 | 220 3 80 3o_| 60 | 265 | 305 | 220 3 20 Hie | 02 | os | 290 250 1 88 os | 15 | 290 250 2 88 15_| 30 | 200 250, 2 83 wanes] 02 | 08} 220 | 270 | 130 7 Tar] ost [83 os | 18 | 220 | 270 | 130 8 ast | 101] 83 15 | 30 | 220 | 270 | 130 10 Zoe | ase | 63 a0 | 80 | 220 | 270 | 130 " ase | 63 6o | 125 | 220 | 270 | 130 10 251 | 63 sas_| 400 | 220 | 270 | 130 9 83 raanisa | 0.2 | 05 | 240 | 280 | 160 o x os | 15 | 240 | 280 | 160 8 25 | 1st | 70 1s | 30 | 240 | 280 | 160 7 28 | 20¢ | 70 30 | 60 | 240 | 280 | 160 8 2st | 70 6.0 12,5 240 280 160 10 30t 70 125 _| 250 | 24 | 260 | 160 8 70 Waenes | 02] 08 [265 | ~305 [190 7 Ter] os | 15 | 265 | 305 | 190 4 201 | 78 1s | 30 | 265 | 305 | 190 5 aor | 78 3o_| 60 | 265 | 305 | 190 6 ast | 78 Wemae | 02 | 05 | 200 230 3 a7 15 | 290 230 3 ar 30_| 290 230 4 a7 1) For information only. Page 28 EN 495-2: 1994 Table 19 : Alloy EN AW-5050 [AI Mg1,5(C)] ‘Spectied riaeess Fg 7 longa, min | — Bend achus —] Pareness ‘Temper fm MPa = % ) ‘HBS over] upto | min. | max | on a0 | 4 | wo | oo | | samt eee 22,5 80,0 130 Oni17 | 0.2 | 05 | 130 | 170 | 45 76 or | or | 36 05 1,5 130 | 170 45 17 ot ot 36 15 | 30 | 130] 170 | 45 19 ost] ot | 36 30 | 60 | 130] 170 | 45 21 40t| 36 60 | 125 | 130 | 170 | 45 20 20t| 36 12,5 | 50,0 | 130 | 170 | 45 20 36 Hitz | 26,0 | 12,5 | 140 35 2 39 125 | 40,0 | 140 55 10 39 40,0 80,0 140 55 10 39 Hiz | 02 | 05 | 155 | 105 | 130 z ot | 49 os | 15 | 155 | 195 | 130 2 ost] 49 15 | 3.0 | 155 | 195 | 130 4 10t| 49 Hi4 | 02 | 05 | 175 | 215 | 150 2 0.5t| 55 os | 15 | 175 | 215 | 150 2 10t} 55 15 3,0 175 | 215 | 150 3 15¢ 55 30 | 60 | 175 | 216 | 150 4 2ot| 55 Hié | 02 | 05 | 195 | 235 | 170 1 Tor] 61 os | 15 | 195 | 235 | 170 2 ast} 61 15 | 3.0 | 195 | 235 | 170 2 2st] 61 30 | 40 | 195 | 235 | 170 3 3ot| 61 Wie | 02 | 05 | 220 180 1 1st | 68 o5 | 15 | 220 190 2 2st] 68 15 | 30 | 220 190 2 68 Haaa2. 0,2 | 0,5 | 155 | 195 | 110 4 Tor] of | 47 os | 15 | 155 | 195 | 110 5 tot} ost| 47 1,5 3,0 155 | 195 | 110 7 1,5¢ | 1,0¢ 47 3,0 6,0 155 | 195 | 110 10 45t 47 H2aiH34] 0.2 | 0,5 | 175 | 215 | 135 3 Tet] ost| 4 os | 15 | 175 | 215 | 135 4 1st| ot] 54 15 | 30 | 175 | 215 | 135 5 2ot| 1st] 54 30_| 60 | 175 | 215 | 135 8 2ot| 54 H26/H36] 0,2 0,5 195 | 235 | 160 2 1,0t 60 os | 15 | 195 | 235 | 160 3 15t| 60 15 | 3.0 | 195 | 235 | 160 4 25t| 60 30 | 40 | 195 | 235 | 160 6 30t| 60 H28/H38] 0,2 0,5 220 180 1 15¢ 67 os | 15 | 220 180 2 2st] 67 15 | 30 | 220 180 3 67. 41) For information only. Table 20 : Alloy EN AW-5251 [Al Mg2] Page 29 EN 485-2:1094 SIRT] A a RE a on - ie A fi | = creas eeeeeal axe] eg eae sal dees een | F 4) FE 80,0 160 O/H111 0,2 05 160 | 200 60 13, Ot Ot 44 05 15 160 | 200 60 14 ot ot 44 45 3,0 160 | 200 60 16 05st] OSt 44 3,0 60 160 | 200 60 18 1,0t 44 6.0 12,5 160 | 200 60 18 2,0t 44 12,5 50,0 160 _| 200 60 18 44 H12 0,2 05 190 | 230 | 150 3 208] Of 58 05 45 190 | 230 | 150 4 2,0t} 1,0t 58 15 3,0 190 | 230 | 150 5 2,0t| 1,0t 58 3,0 6,0 190 | 230 | 150 8 15¢t 58 60 12,5, 190 | 230 | 150 10 25t 58 12,5 25,0 190 | 230 | 150 10 58 H14 0,2 05 210 | 250 | 170 2 25¢/05¢ 64 05 1,5 210 | 250 | 170 2 25¢) 1,5¢ 64 15 3,0 210 | 250 170 3 25¢/ 15¢ 64 3,0 6,0 210 | 250 | 170 4 2st 64 6,0 12,5 210 | 250 | 170 5 3,0t 64 HI6 0,2 05 230 | 270 | 200 1 35t] 1,0t 71 05 45 230 | 270 | 200 ry 35t] 15¢ 7a 15 3,0 230 | 270 | 200 3 35t | 2,0t 71 3,0 4,0 230 | 270 | 200 3 3,0t 71 H18 0,2 05 255 230 1 79 05 1,5 255 230 2 79 15 3,0 255 230 tr 79 H22/H32| 0,2 05 190 | 230 | 120 4 15t] Ot ‘56 05 45 190 | 230 120 6 15t]10t 56 15 3,0 190 | 230 | 120 8 15t] 1,06 56 3,0 6.0 190 | 230 120 10 15¢ 56 6,0 12,5 190 | 230 | 120 12 25t 56 12,5 25,0 190 | 230 | 120 12 56 H24/H34] 0,2 05 210 | 250 | 140 3 2,0t] O5t 62 05 1,5 210 | 250 | 140 5 2,0t] 1.5¢ 62 15 3,0 210 | 250 | 140 6 2,0t] 15¢ 62 3,0 6,0 210 | 250 | 140 8 25t 62 6,0 12,5 210 | 250 | 140 10 3,0t 62 H26/H36| 0,2 05 230 | 270 | 170 3 3,0t | 10t 69 05 15 230 | 270 170 4 3,0t] 1.5¢ 69 1,5 3,0 230 | 270 | 170 5 3,0t | 2.0¢ 69 3,0 40 230 | 270 | 170 7 3,0t 69 H28/H38[ 0,2 05 255 200 2 7 05 15 255 200 3 7 15 3,0 (255 200 3 77 1) For information only. Page 30 EN 485-2: 1994 Table 21 : Alloy EN AW-5052 [Al Mg2,5] ‘Specifed thekness Fae Elongation, min | Bend radius | Hardness Temper mn % » HBS cover | upto | min. | max | min | max | Ago | a | ter | oo | 1) Fa) | 225 | 800 | 170 omit | 02 05 | 170 | 218 | 65 % or {or | a7 05 15 | 170 | 215 | 65 4 ot | of | 47 15 30 | 170 | 215 | 65 16 ost | ose} 47 30 60 | 170 | 215 | 65 18 sor | 47 60 125 | 165 | 215 | 65 19 2ot | 46 125 | 900 | 165 | 215 | 65 18 48 iz [260 | i2s | 190 710 7 cs 126 | 400 | 170 70 10 a7 4090 | 800 | 170 70 4 ar wiz oz os | 210 | 260 | 160 7 oe 0s 18 | 210 | 260 | 160 5 63 18 30 | 210 | 260 | 160 6 63 30 60 | 210 | 260 | 160 8 63 60 125 | 210 | 260 | 160 10 63 125 | 400 | 210 | 260 | 160 9 63, Hie Oz 05 | 230 | 260 | 180 3 oo Os 15 | 230 | 280 | 180 3 69 15 30 | 230 | 280 | 180 4 69 3.0 60 | 230 | 280 | 180 4 69 60 125 | 230 | 280 | 180 5 69 125 | 250 | 230 | 280 | 180 4 69. HIS Oz 05 | 250 | 900 | 210 z 76 0s 15 | 250 | 300 | 210 3a 76 15 3,0 | 250 | 300 | 210 3 76 30 60 | 250 | 300 | 210 3 78 Hie Oz 05 | 270 240 T w 0s 15 | 270 240 2 83 15 30 | 270 240 2 83 Waaa2 | Oz 05 | 210 | 260 [130 5 re os 15 | 210 | 260 | 130 6 1st | tor] et 15 30 | 210 | 260 | 130 7 ast | 1st] 64 30 60 | 210 | 260 | 130 10 15¢| 64 60 125 | 210 | 260 | 130 12 2st | 6t 125 | 400 | 210 | 260 | 130 12 61 Faanisa [02 05 | 230 | 280 | 160 4 zor | ost | 67 0s 1,5 | 230 | 280 | 150 5 2ot| 15¢| 67 15 3,0 | 230 | 280 | 150 6 2ot | 20r| 67 3.0 60 | 230 | 200 | 150 7 2st | 67 60 128 | 230 | 280 | 150 9 sot | 67 128 | 250 | 230 | 280 | 150 9 67. Waeras | — Oz 05 | 250 | 300 | 180 3 Tet | 7 05 18 | 250 | 300 | 180 4 2ot | 74 15 3,0 | 250 | 300 | 180 5 3or | 74 30 60 | 250 | 300 | 180 6 ast | 74 Haenss | 02 05 | 270 Ho 3 BF 05 18 | 270 210 3 at 15 30 | 270 210 4 at 7) For information only. Pages EN 4a5-2:1994 Table 22 : Alloy EN AW-5154A [Al Mg3,5(A)] ‘Speciied thekness % Elongation, min] — Bend radius | Hardness ewer [am is Me? oes cover | upto | min | max | min | max | Ago | A | tar | oo | 1) F 1) [ 225 | 60,0 | 215 OMi17 | 0.2 | 05 | 215 | 275 | 65 2 ost] ost] 58 05 1,5 | 215 | 275 | 85 13 0st] 05st} 58 15 | 3,0 | 215 | 275 | 85 15 401} 1,0¢} 58 3,0 | 6,0 | 215 | 275 | 85 7 15t] 58 60 | 12,5 | 215 | 275 | a5 18 25t| 58 12,5 | 50,0 | 215 | 275 | 85 16 58 H1i2 | 260 | 12,5 | 220 125 6 63 12,5 | 40,0 | 215 90 9 59 | 40,0 | 80,0 | 215 90. 13 59 Hi2 | 02 | 05 | 250 [305 | 190 3 75 0,5 1,5 | 250 | 305 | 190 4 75 15 | 3,0 | 250 | 305 | 190 5 75 3,0 | 60 | 250 | 305 | 190 6 75 6,0 | 12,5 | 250 | 305 | 190 7 75 12,5 | 40.0 | 250 | 305 | 190 6 75 Hi4 | 0.2 | 05 | 270 | 325 | 220 2 61 0.5 | 1,5 | 270 | 325 | 220 3 81 15 | 3,0 | 270 | 325 | 220 3 81 3,0 | 60 | 270 | 325 | 220 4 81 6,0 | 125 | 270 | 325 | 220 5 81 12,5 | 25,0 | 270 | 325 | 220 4 81 His | 02 | 05 | 310 270 7 94 05 | 15 | 310 270 1 94 15 | 30 | 310 270 4 94 Hig | 0.2 | 05 | 330 285 7 700 os | 15 | 330 285 1 400 H22H32[ 0,2 | 05 | 250 | 305 | 180 5 T5t| ost] 74 0,5 | 1,5 | 250 | 305 | 180 6 15¢| 10} 74 15 | 3,0 | 250 | 305 | 180 7 20] 208) 74 3,0 | 60 | 250 | 305 | 180 8 25t| 74 6,0 | 12,5 | 250 | 305 | 180 10 40t| 74 12,5 _| 40,0 | 250 | 305 | 180 9 74 H24iH34| 0,2 | 0,5 | 270 | 325 | 200 4 Zet| tor] 60 05 | 1,5 | 270 | 325 | 200 5 25t|20t] 80 15 | 3,0 | 270 | 325 | 200 6 301] 2,5t| 80 3,0 | 6,0 | 270 | 325 | 200 7 3,0t| 80 6,0 | 12,5 | 270 | 325 | 200 8 40t| 80 12,5 | 25,0 | 270 | 325 | 200 Zz 80 H26MH36, 0.2 | 05 | 290 | 345 | 230 3 a7 0,5 | 1,5 | 290 | 345 | 230 3 87 15 | 3,0 | 290 | 345 | 230 4 87 3,0 | 60 | 290 | 345 | 230 5 87 H2eH38] 0,2 | 05 | 310 250 3 93 05 1,5 | 310 250 3 93 15 | 3,0 | 310 250 3 93. 1) For information only. Page 32 EN 405-2: 1994 Table 23 : Alloy EN AW-5454 [AI Mg3Mn] ‘Speciieg Tanase Ree] Serena Bones ras Temper MPa % » HBS. over] wie | mn | max | min | max | Ago | 4 | roo | oo | om Fa) | 225 | 80,0 | 215 LC OMIT] 02 | 05 | 215 | 275 | 8 2 O5t| Ost] 58 05 | 145 | 215 | 275 | 85 13 ost} ost] 58 15 | 30 | 215 | 275 | 85 15 40] 10¢] 58 30 | 60 | 215 | 275 | 85 7 15¢] 58 60 | 125 | 215 | 275 | 85 18 25t| 58 12,5 | 800 | 215 | 275 | 85 16 58 Hitz | 260 | 125 | 220 125 8 63 12,5 | 40,0 | 215 90 9 59 40,0_| 120,0 | 215 90 13 59 Hi2 | 0.2 | 05 | 250 | 305 | 190 3 75 05 | 1,5 | 250 | 305 | 190 4 75 1,5 | 3,0 | 250 | 305 | 190 5 75 3,0 | 6,0 | 250 | 305 | 190 6 75 60 | 125 | 250 | 305 | 190 7 75 12,5 | 40,0 | 250 | 305 | 190 6 75. Hi4 | 0.2 | 05 | 270 | 325 | 220 2 8t 05 | 15 | 270 | 325 | 220 3 8t 15 | 30 | 270 | 325 | 220 3 81 3.0 | 60 | 270 | 325 | 220 4 81 60 | 125 | 270 | 325 | 220 5 81 12,5 | 25,0 | 270 | 325 | 220 4 81 H2aH32| 0,2 | 0,5 | 250 | 305 | 180 5 Tet] ost| 74 05 | 1,5 | 250 | 305 | 180 6 ast] tot} 74 15 | 30 | 250 | 305 | 180 7 2ot|2or| 74 30 | 6,0 | 250 | 305 | 180 a 25t| 74 60 | 12,5 | 250 | 305 | 180 10 4ot| 74 12,5 | 40,0 | 250 | 305 | 180 9 74 F244] 0,2 | 0,5 | 270 | 325 | 200 4 25t] aor] 80 05 | 1,5 | 270 | 325 | 200 5 25t|20t| 80 1,5 | 30 | 270 | 325 | 200 6 30t|25t| 80 30 | 60 | 270 | 325 | 200 7 30t| 80 60 | 125 | 270 | 326 | 200 8 4ot| 80 12,5 | 25,0 | 270 | 325 | 200 i 80 2636] 0,2 | 0,5 | 290 [345 | 230 3 87 05 | 15 | 290 | 345 | 230 3 87 1,5 | 30 | 290 | 345 | 230 4 87 30 | 60 | 290 | 345 | 230 5 87. FzBMH36} 0,2 | 05 | 310 250 3 33 os | 15 | 310 250 3 93 15 | 30 | 310 250 3 93 41) For information only. Page 33 en ags-a:t008 Table 24 : Alloy EN AW-5754 [Al Mg3] Toe | SRE TR 7; EGET aa aT war we | mR RY ma | gy PA on] 02] 08 | 190 | 240-60 @ ost] or |e os | 15 | 100 | 240 | 20 “ ost | ost | s2 15 | a0 | 90 | 20 | 20 16 sor | 10] 52 30 | 60 | 19 | 20 | 2 18 tot | sor] 52 60 | 125 | 190 | 240 | 20 8 zor | 52 125 | 1000 | 190 | 240 | 00 7 82 mg [260 | is | 210 140 @ @ 125 | 250 | 200 120 10 58 250 | 400 | 190 20 12 52 400 | e090 | 190 80 “ 82 Wz] —o2 J 05 | 220 a8] 70 7 36 05 15 220 270 170 5 66 15 | 30 | 20 | 270 | 170 6 66 30 | 60 | 20 | 270 | 170 7 66 60 | 125 | 20 | 270 | 170 9 66 125 | 400 | 220 | 20 | 170 ° 6 a a 3 72 os | 15 | 240 | 200 | 190 3 2 15 | 30 | 240 | 260 | 190 4 2 30 | 60 | 240 | 280 | 190 4 2 eo | 125 | 240 | 200 | 190 5 2 12.5 25,0 240 280 190 5 72 His —02] 08 | 265] 305] 220 z 30 os | 15 | 255 | 205 | 220 3 80 15 | 30 | 265 | 205 | 20 3 80 30 | 60 | 25 | 305 | 20 3 20 Wie] —02 08] 200 250 7 a8 os | 15 | 200 250 2 80 15 | 30 | 200 250 2 88 waa | 02} os | 220 | | 90 7 ca os | 18 | 220 | 270 | 120 8 ast | sor | 63 18 | 30 | 220 | 270 | 120 10 zor | rst | 63 ao | 60 | 220 | 270 | 120 " ast | 63 60 | 125 | 220 | 270 | 130 10 2st] 63 125 | 400 | 20 | 270 | 130 ° 6 Taam | 02] 08 | 240] 280] 160 e Zar] tor | 70 os | 1s | 240 | 220 | 160 6 2st | ist | 70 15 | 30 | 240 | 260 | 160 7 2st | 200] 70 30 | 60 | 240 | 200 | 160 8 2st | 70 so | 125 | 240 | 220 | 160 10 aor | 70 125 | 250 | 240 | 280 | 160 8 70 wasrae | —o2 | 08 | 265 | 308 | 190 7 Tat] 78 os | 1s | 265 | 305 | 190 4 2or| 78 15 | 30 | 265 | 205 | 190 5 aor | 7 30 | 60 | 265 | 205 | 190 6 ast |_78 Taare | 02} 08 | 280 730 3 a os | 15 | 290 230 3 87 15 | 30 | 200 220 ‘ a 1) For information only. Pages EN 485-2:1994 Table 25 : Alloy EN AW-5182 [Al Mg4,5Mn0,4] Speciiea temness re Elongation, min. | — Bend radius — | Hardness Temper mm ura % » HBS cover | upto | min. | max. | min. | max | gq | 4 | 100° | oo | 1 oan. Fi) | 225 | 800 | 255 OMIT] 02 | 05 | 255 | 315 | 110 7 10T 69 0,5 1,5 | 265 | 315 | 110 12 1,0 69 15 | 3,0 | 255 | 315 | 110 13 10 69 Hig 02 [| 05 | 380 320 7 114 05 | 15 | 360 320 1 414 1) For information only. Pago 3s EN 485-2:1994 Table 26 : Alloy EN AW-5083 [Al Mg4,5Mn0,7] Teer | ana a Te? EaaER AR | Gna ae | Aamaee oer | wt | min | max] min | max] Ay A) er] oot) a a a os [28 | 350 | 12s 7 Tor] ost | os 15 | 275 | 350 | 125 2 soe | tor | 75 18 30 | 275 | 360 | 125 13 ase] oe | 75 30 60 | 275 | 360 | 125 8 ast | 75 60 128 | 275 | 350 | 125 16 ast | 7 1s | 500 | 275 | 960 | 125 6 75 500 | 00 | 270 | a5 | 115 “4 B 200 | 1200 | 260 110 2 70 1200 | 1500 | 255 105 2 69 Wg —|—360 | 2s] 278 7 7% 75 ws | 400 | 275 125 10 8 400 | 809 | 270 415 10 B Hie] 21S 30 | 38 Ts 3 sor [zor |e 2) 30 60 | 305 215 10 2s1 | 89 60 125 | 305 25 2 aor | 89 vs | 400 | 305 215 10 89 400 | 200 | 285 200 10 3 Wi Oz OE] 38 | aS | 20 3 om os 15 | 3s | 375 | 250 4 4 15. 30 | 36 | 376 | 250 5 o 30 so | 315 | 375 | 250 6 on 60 15 | ats | 375 | 250 7 o ws | 400 | 315 | 375 | 250 6 Ey Hi Oz Os | 340 [400 [280 z Tz os 18 | 340 | 400 | 280 3 102 18 30 | 340 | 400 | 280 3 102 30 eo | 340 | 400 | 280 3 402 60 125 | 340 | 400 | 280 4 102 1s | 250 | 300 | «00 | 280 3 102 Hie oz a a T 8 os 15 | 360 | 420 | 300 2 108 15 30 | 360 | 420 | 300 2 108 30 40 | 360 | 420 | 300 2 108 a a 3 Zor] ost | oo 05 15 | 305 | 380 | 215 6 zor | ase | 99 15 30 | 305 | 380 | ats 7 sor | 201 | 99 30 60 | 305 | 380 | 215 8 2st | 89 50 128 | 305 | 80 | 215 10 3st | 89 125 | 400 | 305 | 380 | 215 9 8 Wana | OZ os | 30 | a00 | 250 7 re os 18 | 340 | 400 | 250 5 zor | 99 18 30 | 340 | 400 | 250 8 2st | 99 30 60 | 30 | 40 | 250 7 ast | 99 60 125 | 340 | 400 | 250 8 ast | 99 1s | 250 | 340 | 400 | 250 t 9 Taare | Oz 30a | 280 z 706 os 360 | 420 | 200 3 106 18 360 | 420 | 200 3 106 30 40 | 360 | «20 | 200 3 106 Ty Forinformation ont. 2} Material supplied to that temper shall be capable of exhibiting no evidence of extolation corrosion when subjected to ASTM {665.85 accelerated exfoliation comation suscaptibity txt Page 36 EN 485-2: 1904 Table 27 : Alloy EN AW-5086 [Al Mg4] Speciied anes Fa % Thngaton rin] — Bandvads | Rararass Temper om wb wi rs 4 Hes sa em] man | ma | Ay A ty Fas] an} oz] as] O00 7 Tat] oat] 6 os | 15 | 20 | 310 | 100 2 ror | soe | 65 1s | 30 | 20 | a0 | 100 ry ror | tor | 65 30 | 60 | 20 | 3:0 | 100 6 tse | tse | 65 so | 125 | 20 | 310 | 100 7 2st | 6s 126 | 1500 | 20 | 310 | 100 16 65 az] 260] 25-250 7 = 126 | 40 | 240 105 ° 65 400 | 00 | 20 100 2 6 a a 3 + zor] aa ai 2 20 | 60 | 2 195 ° ast | et eo | 126 | 2s 195 10 ast | et rs | soo | 275 185, 2 a HE az 08 | a8] as] 208 3 a os | 16 | 25 | 305 | 200 ‘ a 1s | 30 | 25 | 335 | 200 5 a1 30 | 60 | 25 | 335 | 200 6 81 eo | 125 | as | 335 | 200 7 1 zs | «oo | 25 | 25 | 200 6 e or a z 3 os | 15 | 200 | 360 | 20 3 9% 1s | 30 | 20 | 360 | 20 3 %0 30 | 60 | 300 | 360 | 20 3 90 eo | 125 | 300 | 360 | 20 ‘ %0 12s | 250 | 30 | 360 | 20 3 % a 7 os | 18 | 325 | 385 | 270 2 98 1s | a0 | 325 | se | 270 2 ee a0 | 40 | 325 | ass | 270 2 se WE—|—oz | 05] a8 30 7 Tor os | 1s | os 290 1 04 1s | 30 | 35 290 1 104 aE | oz] os] a] se 3 zor] ost | 60 os | 15 | 25 | 35 | tas 6 zot | rst | 20 1s | a0 | 25 | 335 | 105 7 zor | 20+ | 20 a0 | 60 | 25 | 3x5 | ts 8 rn) so | ss | as | 3x | tes 10 ast | 00 rzs_| «oo | 275 | 36 | 155 ® 0 Tamas | oz} 0s] 300] 360 | 280 7 zt | wor] os | 15 | 200 | 360 | 220 5 ast | 200 | 3 1s | 30 | 300 | 360 | 20 6 2st | 2st | 6 30 | 60 | 200 | 30 | 20 7 ast | a8 eo | 128 | 200 | 360 | 220 ° ast | a 1zs_| 250 | 30 | x0 | 20 7 6 Waa | Oz | 08 | 3] aes 3 os | 15 | a2 | 305 | 250 3 36 1s | 30 | 325 | 385 | 20 3 36 30 | 40 | 325 | 20 | 250 6 7) For information ony. 2) Material supplied to that temper shall be capable of exhibiting no evidence of exfoliation corrosion when subjected to ASTM 666-86 accelerated exfoliation corrosion suscostiy tes Table 28 : Alloy EN AW-6061 [Al Mg1SiCu] Page 37 EN 486-2:1904 Specie Wrekness Fe Tongan, min] — Band rads —] Havanese — mm wha nbs % » Hes over | upto | min | max | min | max | Agq | a | 190 | oo | 0 oo 20,4 15 150 85 14 1,0¢] 05¢ 40 15 3,0 150 85 16 1,0t | 1,0¢ 40 30 | 60 150 85 | 19 4.0t | 40 60 | 125 150 85 | 16 2ot| 40 125 | 25,0 150 16 40 Ta [204] 15 | 205 710 72 Tet] tor] 58 vast | 1,5 | 3,0 | 205 110 14 2ot|15t| 58 2) 30 | 60 | 205 110 16 30t| 58 60 | 125 | 205 110 18 4ot| 58 7451 | 125 | 40,0 | 205 110 15 58 40,0 | 80,0 | 205 440 | 14 58 742 [204] 15 | 205 95 2 Tot] 87 2) 15 | 3,0 | 205 95 14 1st| 57 30 | 60 | 205 95 16 3ot| 57 60 | 12,5 | 205 95 18 40t| 57 12,5 | 40,0 | 205 95 15 37 40.0 | 80,0 | 205 95, 14 57. Te [204] 15 | 290 240 6 25t| 88 Test | 15 | 3,0 | 290 240 7 35t| 88 Tez | 30 | 60 | 290 240 10 4ot| 88 2) 60 12,5 290 240 9 5,0t 88 Test | 12,5 | 40,0 | 290 240 8 88 62 | 40,0 | 80,0 | 290 240 6 88 80,0 | 100,0 | 290 240 5 88 100,0 | 150,0 | 275 240 5 84 150,0 | 175,0 | 265 230 4 at 41) For information only. 2) Appreciably smaller cold bend radii can be achieved immediately after solution heat- treatment. Page 38 EN 485-2:1994 Table 29 : Alloy EN AW-6082 [Al SitMgMn] ‘Specihed thickness Fan "ape Elongation, min. | Bend raduus | Hardness Temper rom wre re % » Hes over | upto | min | max | min. | mac | Asp | a | 180° | 90 » ° 204 | 15 150 65 | 14 Tor|o5t| 40 15 | 30 150 85 | 16 10t] 1,0¢] 40 3,0 | 60 150 85 | 18 1,5] 40 60 | 125 150 85 | 17 25t| 40 125 | 25.0 155, 16 40 Ta [204 | 15 | 205 110 12 30f] 151] 58 vast | 15 | 3,0 | 205 110 14 3,0t| 20t] 58 2) 3,0 | 60 | 205 110 15 3,0t| 58 60 | 12,5 | 205 410 14 40t| 58 7451 | 12,5 | 40,0 | 205 110 3 58 40,0 | 80,0 _| 205 110 12 58 742 [204 | 15 | 205 95 12 1st] 57 2) 15 | 3,0 | 205 95 14 20t| 57 3,0 | 60 | 205 95 15 3,0t| 57 6,0 | 12,5 | 205 95 14 40t| 57 12,5 | 40,0 | 205 95 13 57 40,0 | 80,0 | 205 95 12 57. Te | 204 | 15 | 310 260 6 26t| 94 tes1 | 15 | 3,0 | 310 260 iy 35t| 94 T62 3,0 | 60 | 310 260 10 45t| 94 2) 60 | 125 | 300 255 9 6ot| 91 651 | 12,5 | 60,0 | 295 240 8 89 T62 | 60,0 | 100,0 | 295 240 7 89 100,0 | 150,0 | 275 240 6 84 150,0 | 1750 | 275 230 4 83 Tet | 204 | 15 | 280 205 10 Zor] 82 T6151 | 1.5 | 3,0 | 280 205 " 25t| 82 2) 3,0 | 60 | 280 205 "1 40t| 82 6,0_| 125 | 280 205 12 5.0t| 82 Test | 12,5 | 60,0 | 275 200 12 81 60,0 | 100,0 | 275 200 10 81 100,0 | 150,0 | 275 200 9 81 150,0 | 1750 | 275 200 8 81 1) For information only. 2) Appreciably smaller cold bend radii can be achieved immediately after solution heat- treatment. Page 39 EN 495-2:1994 Table 30 : Alloy EN AW-7020 [Al Zn4,5Mg1] ‘Specied wakes F Fog Elongation, win | Bend radus | Haraness Temper om wa wee * » Hes over | upto | min | max | min | max | ago | 4 | 10 | om | 0 oO [204] 15 220 140 | 12 45 15 | 30 220 140 | 13 45 30 | 60 220 140 | 15 45 60 | 125 220 140 | 12 45 T4 | 204 | 15 | 320 210 1 Zot] 92 1451 | 1.5 | 3,0 | 320 210 12 25t| 92 2) 3)| 30 | 60 | 320 210 13 35¢t} 92 60 | 125 | 320 210 14 5.0t| 92 Te | 204 | 15 | 360 280 7 35t| 104 te51 | 1.5 | 3,0 | 350 280 8 4ot| 104 Tez | 30 | 60 | 350 280 10 5.5t| 104 2) 6o_| 125 | 350 280 10 8.0t| 104 Tesi | 12,5 | 40.0 | 350 280 9 104 40,0 | 100,0 | 340 270 8 101 100,0 | 150,0 | 330 260 7 98 150,0 | 175,0 | 330 260 6 98 Whenever a new application of this alloy is contemplated, and if this application involves special properties such as corrosion resistance, toughness, fatigue strength, itis strongly recommended that the user consult the producer in order to make a precise and appropriate selection of the material 1) For information only. 2) Appreciably smaller cold bend radii can be achieved immediately after solution heat- treatment. 3) Use of this alloy in the T4 or T451 temper for finished products shall be avoided. The specified mechanical properties are achieved after 3 months of natural ageing at ambient temperature. This natural ageing may be approximated by maintaining the quenched test piece for about 60 h at a temperature between 60 °C and 65 °C. Page 40, EN 485-2: 1994 Table 31 ; Alloy EN AW-7021 [Al Zn6,5Mg1,5] ‘SpecTied Tekness Fn Elongation, in, | — Bend radius | Hardness Temper mm sl % » HBS cover | upto | min. | max. | min | max | Ago | A | too | oe | 1 Te [sts | 30 | 400 350 7 121 3,0 | 60 | 400 350 8 121 ‘Whenever a new application of this alloy is contemplated, and if this application involves special properties such as corrosion resistance, toughness, fatigue strength, it is strongly recommended ‘that the user consult the producer in order to make a precise and appropriate selection of the material 1) For information only. Table 32 : Alloy EN AW-7022 [Al Zn5Mg3Cu] ‘Specified thickness Ri Elongation, min. | Bend radus [Hardness ewer | om i we * |e over | upto | min. | max | min. | max. | Ago | A | 180" | sor | 1) Te | 230 | 125 | 450 370 8 133 Té 12,5 | 25,0 | 450 370 8 133 7651 | 25,0 | 50,0 | 450 370 7 133 50,0 | 100.0 | 430 350 5 127 100,0 | 200,0 | 410 330 3 1 121 Whenever a new application of this alloy is contemplated, and if this application involves special properties such as corrosion resistance, toughness, fatigue strength, it is strongly recommended that the user consult the producer in order to make a precise and appropriate selection of the material, 4) For information only. Page 41 EN 485-2:1994 Table 33 : Alloy EN AW-7075 [Al Zn5,5MgCu] Temper | Specified tekness ia % Elongation, min] — Bend radius] Hardness mm % », HBS wer | wm | mim | mae mim | ma | A | A | Or] | o soa [08 WE Tas [_ 10 Tor | ost | 35 08 15: 28 us | 10 zor | tor | 55 15 30 28 15 | 10 sor | tor | 55 30 60 25 us | 10 ast | 55 60 128 275 4s | 10 55 25 | 750 25 8 65 TE a a 70 $ aat [er 7651 08 15 | 540 460 6 sst | 160 Te2 15 30 | 540 470 7 est | 161 2 30 60 | as. as 8 sor | 163 60 125 | 40 460 8 sae | 160 Test ms | 250 | 340 WO e Ter 182 20 | so | 530 460 5 158 soo | coo | s25 40 4 155 00 | 00 | 495 420 4 wr 200 | 90 | 490 390 ‘ 144 s00 | 1000 | 460 360 3 135 1000 | 1200 | 410 300 a 119 1200 | 1500 | 360 260 2 106 TE Te 30 | 300 cr 7 Te T7651 30 60 | 500 25 8 49 a 60 125 | 40 415 7 48 i} Sis] 30 | 0 385 7 7 T7351 30 60 | 460 385 e 1.7 “ 60 25 | 475 390 7 140 Wasi _| as | 0a 350 é a0 4 20 | soo | 475 300 5 140 soo | 600 | 456 360 5 133 oo | 800 | 440 340 5 129 200 | 1000 | 430 340 5 128 Whenever a new application ofthis ally Is contemplated, and if this application involves special properties such as corrosion resistance, fughness,faique strength, iis strongly recommended thal the user consul the producer in order to make a precise and appropriate selection ofthe materia 1) For information ony. 2) Appreciably smaller cold bend radi can be achieved immediately after solution heatreatment. '3) For ot acceptance purposes, all material in T76 and T7651 tempers shall comply withthe following criteria when tested on the previously selecied tensile test specimen Electrical conductivity y ‘Mechanical properties. Lot acceptance status sim S20 iy a8 specified acceptable ‘8 specified and Ro 2 does not acceptable 210<7<220 ‘exceed minimum By ore than a5 MPa 128 specified and Rog 2 exceeds | acceptable ithe EXCO test gives satisfactory 210s7<220 ‘minimum by more an 85 MPa results e240 any evel not acceptable Page 42 EN 485-2:1994 Table 33 : Alloy EN AW-7075 [Al Zn5,5MgCu] (cont'd) 4) For lot acceptance purposes, all material in T73 and T7351 tempers shall comply with the following criteria when tested on the previously selected tensile test specimen Electrical conductivity y Mechanical properties Lot acceptance status sim 1223.0 88 specified ‘acceptable 19s specified and Rag 2 does not ‘acceptable 22.057<23.0 ‘exceed minimum By imore than ‘5MPa ‘28 speci and Rp 2 exceeds | acceptable ifthe electrical conductivity measured 22.05 7<230 ‘minimum by more an 85 MPa_| within 15 min of an addtional solution treatment and ‘quench shows a loss of at least 3,6 MS/m from ts inal valve y<22.0 ‘any level not acceptable Table 34 : Alloy EN AW-8011A [Al FeSi(A)] Page 43 EN 495-2:1994 Spec Wiekress Fe Elongation, min] — Band aus | Faraness Temper mm a % » HBS cover] upto | mn | max | min | max | ag | 4 | 00° » Fa | 226 | 600 | 85 Omit} 02 | 05 | 85 | 130 | 30 79 | 5 05 1,5 85 130 30 21 25 15 | 30 | a5 | 130 | 30 24 25 30 | 60 | 85 | 130] 30 25 25 60 | 125 | 85 | 130 | 30 30 25 Hi4_ [02 | 05 | 125 | 165 | 110 2 a1 o5 | 15 | 125 | 165 | 110 3 a 15 | 30 | 125 | 165 | 110 3 a 30 | 60 | 125 | 165 | 110 4 4 60 | 125 | 125 | 165 | 110 5 4 Hie | 02 | 05 | 145 | 185 | 130 1 47 os | 15 | 145 | 185 | 130 2 47 15 | 40 | 145 | 185 | 130 3 47 His | 02 | 05 | 165 145 1 ‘30 os | 15 | 165 145 2 50 15 | 30 | 165 145 2 50 Ha2 | 02 | 05 | 105 | 145 |~90 4 35 0,5 1,5 105 | 145 90 5 35 15 | 30 | 105 | 145 | 90 6 35. Haa_ [02 | 05 | 125 | 165 | 100 3 40 05 | 1,5 | 125 | 165 | 100 4 40 15 | 30 | 125 | 165 | 100 5 40 30 | 60 | 125 | 165 | 100 6 40 6,0 12,5 125 | 165 | 100 7 40 Hz [02 | 05 | 145 | 165 | 120 2 46 os | 15 | 145 | 185 | 120 3 46 15 | 40 | 145 | 185 | 120 4 46 41) For information only. Page 44 EN 485-2: 1994 Annex A (normative) Rules for rounding In recording test results, the number representing the result of a test to determine a given property shall be expressed to the same number of decimal places as the corresponding number in this standard. The following rounding rules shall be used for determination of compliance with this standard : a) When the figure immediately after the last figure to be retained is less than 5, the last figure to be retained remains unchanged ; b) when the figure immediately after the last figure to be retained is greater than 5, or equal to 5 and followed by at least one figure other than zero, the last figure to be retained is increased by one ; c) when the figure immediately after the last figure to be retained is equal to 5 and followed by zeros only, the last figure to be retained remains unchanged if even and is increased by one if odd.

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