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This is a relatively low strength, essentially pure aluminum, alloy. It is noted for excellent welding characteristics and formability along with good corrosion resistance. It cannot be hardened by heat treatment. Applications. Commonly used in the manufacture of chemical equipment and railroad tank cars.
1060 Aluminum. Alloy 1060 is a relatively low strength, high purity alloy with a 99.6% minimum aluminum content. It is noted for its excellent welding characteristics and formability along with good corrosion resistance. It has excellent forming capability by cold or hot working with commercial techniques and may be welded by standard
1060 aluminum is a 1000-series aluminum alloy: it is considered commercially pure, and is formulated for primary forming into wrought products. 1060 is the Aluminum Association (AA) designation for this material. In European standards, it will be given as EN AW-1060. A91060 is the UNS number. Additionally, the EN chemical
1060 aluminium alloy. 1060 aluminium alloy is an aluminium-based alloy in the “commercially pure” wrought family (1000 or 1xxx series). It is fundamentally very similar to 1050 aluminium alloy, with the difference coming down to 0.1% aluminium by weight. However, while both 1050 and 1060 are covered by the same ISO standard, they
1060-H12 Aluminum. 1060-H12 aluminum is 1060 aluminum in the H12 temper. To achieve this temper, the metal is strain hardened to a strength that is roughly a quarter of the way between annealed (O) and full-hard (H18). The graph bars on the material properties cards below compare 1060-H12 aluminum to: 1000-series alloys
1060-H24 Aluminum. 1060-H24 aluminum is 1060 aluminum in the H24 temper. To achieve this temper, the metal is strain hardened, and then partially annealed, to a strength that is roughly halfway between annealed (O) and full-hard (H28). The graph bars on the material properties cards below compare 1060-H24 aluminum to: 1000-series
1060-H18 Aluminum. 1060-H18 aluminum is 1060 aluminum in the H18 temper. This is the strongest temper normally produced through the action of only strain hardening. The graph bars on the material properties cards below compare 1060-H18 aluminum to: 1000-series alloys (top), all aluminum alloys (middle), and the entire
There are 31 material properties with values for both materials. Properties with values for just one material (1, in this case) are not shown. For each property being compared, the top bar is 1060 aluminum and the bottom bar is 6061-T6 aluminum. 1060 (Al99.6, A91060) Aluminum 6061-T6 Aluminum. Metric UnitsUS Customary
1060 Aluminum. Alloy 1060 is a relatively low strength, high purity alloy with a 99.6% minimum aluminum content. It is noted for its excellent welding characteristics and formability along with good corrosion resistance. It has excellent forming capability by cold or hot working with commercial techniques and may be welded by standard
1060 aluminium alloy is an aluminium-based alloy in the “commercially pure” wrought family (1000 or 1xxx series). It is fundamentally very similar to 1050 aluminium alloy, with the difference coming down to 0.1% aluminium by weight. However, while both 1050 and 1060 are covered by the same ISO standard, they are covered by
1060-H112 Aluminum. 1060-H112 aluminum is 1060 aluminum in the H112 temper. This temper is actually just a variation on F (as-fabricated) that allows for the possibility of very limited strain hardening or heat treatment, under certain conditions. It has the second lowest strength and second highest ductility compared to the other variants
Aluminum alloy 1060 is a commercially pure wrought aluminum, formed from a combination of aluminum and other elements. It is fundamentally very similar to 1050 aluminum alloy, with the difference coming down to 0.1% aluminum by weight. It has excellent welding, formability and corrosion resistance characteristics, as well as high
1060-O Aluminum. 1060-O aluminum is 1060 aluminum in the annealed condition. It has the highest ductility compared to the other variants of 1060 aluminum. The graph bars on the material properties cards below compare 1060-O aluminum to: 1000-series alloys (top), all aluminum alloys (middle), and the entire database
Aluminium / Aluminum 1060 alloy does not harden by heat treatment and it can be annealed after the cold working process. Hot Working. Aluminium / Aluminum 1060 alloy can be hot worked between 482 and 260°C (900 and 500°F). Applications. Aluminium / Aluminum 1060 alloy is widely used in the manufacture of railroad tank cars and