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ALLOY &
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DESCRIPTION |
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Non-Heat-Treatable Alloys |
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1100–0
H14 |
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Pure aluminum (.99% min.) is
highly resistant to attack by chemicals and rural,
industrial and marine atmospheres. Easily worked and
ductile enough for deep draws. For general use in
applications where the essential qualities of aluminum
will be beneficial. |
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3003–0
H14 |
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The most widely used general
purpose alloy. Stronger than 1100 but still readily
formable. Excellent resistance to chemicals and
weathering. Recommended for general use where the
extra strength is required. |
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5050–H34 |
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Very similar to 3003 in physical
properties and corrosion resistance though slightly
lighter. Recommended for anodized applications for
best match with extruded aluminum components. |
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5052–0
H32
H34 |
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A versatile alloy for
applications requiring greater strength. Readily
formed, very good corrosion resistance. Recommended
for applications requiring high strength and
formability. |
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5066–H32
H34 |
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Recommended for welded
assemblies requiring both welding efficiency and high
joint strength. Good corrosion resistance. Typical
applications include pressure vessels, marine
super-structures and transportation equipment. |