Aluminium alloy 6005 is a medium strength commercial alloy, it has a higher strength than alloys 6063 and 6060, but is harder to extrude. 6005 has good weldability and corrosion resistance. Although suitable for anodizing it will not provide a good finish as with 6060 & 6063.
Aluminium alloy 6005 is often used in transport, structural engineering eg. Railways and precision engineering, furniture and ladder, tubes and sections.
Aerospace materials are covered by the āLā series of British standards.
6005A Aluminium Alloy Data Sheet
Properties given are typical and should only be used for comparisons of alloys. Actual values will depend on section specification.
Forming | Good | |
Machining | Good | |
Welding | Good | |
Brazing/Soldering | Good | |
Protective Anodising | Good | |
Aesthetic Anodising | Fair | |
Mechanical Properties | ||
Temper | T6 | |
0.2% Proof Stress Min N/mm2 | 225 | |
Ultimate Tensile Strength Min N/mm2 | 270 |
Chemical Composition EN AW-6005A | |
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Si | 0.6-0.9 |
Fe | 0.35 |
Cu | 0.10 |
Mn | 0.10 |
Mg | 0.4-0.6 |
Cr | 0.10 |
Zn | 0.10 |
Ti | 0.10 |
Others (each) | 0.05 |
Others (total) | 0.15 |
Aluminium | Remainder |
(The chemical composition of aluminium and aluminium alloys is supplied in percentage by mass. Limits are expressed as a maximum unless shown as a range or a minimum.)
Similar and Obsolete Specifications | |
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UNS A96005 | AlSiMg(A) |