2011 Aluminium Sheet | Premium Alloy - T3 Temper
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2011 Aluminium Sheet

Aluminium alloy 2011 stands out with excellent machinability, high mechanical strength, and good corrosion resistance. As a free-machining grade, it excels in intricate machining processes while maintaining durability. Its robust mechanical strength makes it ideal for structural applications, ensuring reliability. Widely used in precision components and fasteners, alloy 2011 is a top choice for industries requiring efficient machining without compromising strength or corrosion resistance.


Mechanical Properties:
Tensile Strength:48,000 psi (331 MPa)
Yield Strength:41,000 psi (283 MPa)
Elongation:16%
Physical Properties:
Density: 2.78 g/cm3 (0.100 lb/in3)
Melting Range: 500oC-643oC (932oF-1190oF)
Typical Uses:
Screw machine products
Free machining parts
Fasteners
Automotive components
Electrical components
Corrosion Resistance:
2011 has good corrosion resistance, but it is not as high as some other aluminum alloys. It is generally suitable for applications where moderate corrosion resistance is acceptable.

2011 Aluminium Sheets


Alloy: 2011 Aluminium Alloy


Temper: O H14 H24 H18 / T351 T3 T4 T651 T6 / H14 H24 H26 H16 / H32 H111 H321 H116 H112 / T6 T651 / T651 T6 T7451
T3: Solution heat-treated and then cold worked.
T4: Solution heat-treated and then naturally aged to a substantially stable condition.
T6: Solution heat-treated and then artificially aged.


Thickness: 0.2mm-300mm


Width: 500mm-3000mm


Standard: GB/ 3880-2012 ASTMB209 EN485


Surface Treatment: Mill finish / Brush polish


PVC Coated: One side or two side PVC


MOQ: The inventory has no MOQ


Packing: Standard Export Packing


Port of Dispatch: It depends on the supplier's location and shipping arrangements


Delivery Time: The inventory is 5-7 days . 25-30 days for customized products


Payment: TT / LC / TT+LC


Alloy 2011 Composition:

Aluminum (Al): 91.4%
Iron (Fe): 0.4%
Copper (Cu): 6.0%-7.0%
Others: 1.0% maximum (each), 0.6% maximum (total)

Welding:

2011 is not generally recommended for welding due to its high copper content, which makes it susceptible to hot cracking. However, it can be welded using certain techniques such as inert gas tungsten arc welding (TIG) or metal inert gas welding (MIG) with proper precautions.

Considerations

2011 is known for its excellent machinability, making it a popular choice for applications that require intricate or precise machining.

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