Alustar Aluminum Alloy, H321/H116; 20 - 40 mm thickness
Subcategory: Aluminum Alloy; Nonferrous Metal; 5000 Series Aluminum Alloy
Key Words: Hoogovens Aluminium Walzprodukte
Material Notes: Mechanical property data provided by Hoogovens Aluminium Walzprodukte. At least 20% stronger than AA 5083 before and after welding. Bendability and weldability similar to AA 5083. High corrosion resistance. Provides options for ship design and building. Composition differs from standard 5083 and 5383 mainly in terms of higher Mg-content, higher Mn-content, higher Zn-content, and defined Zr-content. The increased Mg-content in the Alustar alloy increases the strength after welding. Together with an increased Mn-content, a higher Mg-content enhances the ductility. To compensate for the deterioration in corrosion resistance caused by the higher Mg-content, an optimal amount of Zn is required. By precipitating Mg-Zn-containing phases in the Al matrix, potential differences between the grain boundaries and grain interiors are eliminated. Zr additions to Alustar alloy cause the formation of a finer grained heat affected zone which leads to a stronger bond in the fusion zone. The effect of Zr is the same in welding wires. Therefore, in addition to the standard filler alloys such as AA5183, Zr-containing filler wires (such as AA 5087) can also be used to weld Alustar alloy plates.
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- Tensile Strength, Ultimate
- Tensile Strength, Yield
- Elongation at Break
- Shear Strength
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