EN 485-2:2007
(Main)Aluminium and aluminium alloys - Sheet, strip and plate - Part 2: Mechanical properties
Aluminium and aluminium alloys - Sheet, strip and plate - Part 2: Mechanical properties
This document specifies the mechanical properties of wrought aluminium and wrought aluminium alloy sheet, strip and plate for general engineering applications.
It does not apply to semi-finished rolled products in coiled form to be subjected to further rolling (reroll stock) or to special products such as corrugated, embossed, painted, sheets and strips or to special applications such as aerospace, can stock, finstock, for which mechanical properties are specified in separate European Standards.
The chemical composition limits of the alloys are specified in EN 573-3.
Temper designations are defined in Annex B, in compliance with the provisions of EN 515.
Aluminium und Aluminiumlegierungen - Bänder, Bleche und Platten - Teil 2: Mechanische Eigenschaften
Aluminium et alliages d'aluminium - Tôles, bandes et tôles épaisses - Partie 2: Caractéristiques mécaniques
Le présent document spécifie les caractéristiques mécaniques des tôles, bandes et tôles épaisses en aluminium corroyé et alliages d’aluminium corroyés pour applications courantes.
Elle ne s’applique pas aux demi-produits laminés, livrés en bobines, destinés à être relaminés (ébauches pour laminage) ni aux produits spéciaux tels que profils de forme, tôles et bandes ondulées, gravées, laquées, etc., ni aux produits pour applications spéciales telles que la construction aéronautique, le boîtage, les échangeurs thermiques, pour lesquels les caractéristiques mécaniques sont spécifiée dans des normes européennes séparées.
Les limites de composition chimique sont spécifiées dans l’EN 573-3.
Les désignations d’états métallurgiques sont définies dans l’EN 515.
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Aluminium and aluminium alloys - Sheet, strip and plate - Part 2: Mechanical properties
Aluminium und Aluminiumlegierungen - Bänder, Bleche und Platten - Teil 2:
Mechanische Eigenschaften
Aluminium et alliages d'aluminium - Tôles, bandes et tôles épaisses - Partie 2:
Caractéristiques mécaniques
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 485-2:2007
ICS:
77.150.10 Aluminijski izdelki Aluminium products
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN 485-2
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
April 2007
ICS 77.120.10 Supersedes EN 485-2:2004
English Version
Aluminium and aluminium alloys - Sheet, strip and plate - Part 2:
Mechanical properties
Aluminium et alliages d'aluminium - Tôles, bandes et tôles Aluminium und Aluminiumlegierungen - Bänder, Bleche
épaisses - Partie 2: Caractéristiques mécaniques und Platten - Teil 2: Mechanische Eigenschaften
This European Standard was approved by CEN on 28 February 2007.
CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European
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Contents Page
Foreword.3
1 Scope.4
2 Normative references.4
3 Requirements.4
4 List of alloys with mechanical property limits.4
4.1 General.4
4.2 Elongation.5
4.3 List of alloys and their mechanical properties .5
Annex A (normative) Rules for rounding.63
Annex B (informative) Explanation of temper designations used in Tables 1 to 46 based on
definitions of EN 515 .64
Bibliography .66
Foreword
This document (EN 485-2:2007) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 132 “Aluminium and
aluminium alloys”, the secretariat of which is held by AFNOR.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical
text or by endorsement, at the latest by October 2007, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at
the latest by October 2007.
This document supersedes EN 485-2:2004.
Within its programme of work, Technical Committee CEN/TC 132 entrusted CEN/TC 132/WG 7 "Sheet, strip
and plate" to revise EN 485-2:2004.
EN 485 comprises the following parts under the general tittle, "Aluminium and aluminium alloys — Sheet, strip
and plate".
Part 1: Technical conditions for inspection and delivery
Part 2: Mechanical properties
Part 3: Tolerances on dimensions and form for hot-rolled products
Part 4: Tolerances on shape and dimensions for cold-rolled products
Besides very slight editorial adjustments in the text and update of normative references, the following
technical changes have been made:
Clauses 3 to 9: Have been moved to prEN 485-1.
Tables 1 to 46: Due to the introduction of new alloys, the tables have been renumbered when
necessary.
New alloys: EN AW-2618A; EN AW-5010; EN AW-5026; EN AW-5059; EN AW-5070; EN AW-
5088; EN AW-6025; EN AW-7010 added.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. CEN shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
CEN/TC 132 affirms it is its policy that in the case when a patentee refuses to grant licences on standardised
standard products under reasonable and not discriminatory conditions then this product shall be removed from
the corresponding standard.
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following
countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech
Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.
1 Scope
This document specifies the mechanical properties of wrought aluminium and wrought aluminium alloy sheet,
strip and plate for general engineering applications.
It does not apply to semi-finished rolled products in coiled form to be subjected to further rolling (reroll stock)
or to special products such as corrugated, embossed, painted, sheets and strips or to special applications
such as aerospace, can stock, finstock, for which mechanical properties are specified in separate European
Standards.
The chemical composition limits of the alloys are specified in EN 573-3.
Temper designations are defined in Annex B, in compliance with the provisions of EN 515.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
prEN 485-1, Aluminium and aluminium alloys — Sheet, strip and plate — Part 1: Technical conditions for
inspection and delivery
EN 10002-1, Metallic materials — Tensile testing — Part 1: Method of test at ambient temperature
ASTM G66, Visual Assessment of Exfoliation Corrosion Susceptibility of 5xxx Series Aluminium Alloys
(ASSET test)
ASTM G67, Standard Test Method for Determining the Susceptibility to Intergranular Corrosion of 5xxx series
Aluminium Alloys by mass loss after exposure to nitric acid (NAMLT test)
3 Requirements
The mechanical properties shall be in conformity with those specified in Clause 4 or those agreed upon
between purchaser and manufacturer and stated on order document.
4 List of alloys with mechanical property limits
4.1 General
Tables 1 to 46 contain mechanical property limits values obtained by tensile testing according to EN 10002-1
after sampling and after sample preparation according to prEN 485-1.
They also contain values of bend radius and hardness following sampling and test methods as described in
prEN 485-1. These values are for information only.
For some alloys they contain provisions related to intergranular corrosion, exfoliation corrosion or stress
corrosion testing, see also prEN 485-1.
4.2 Elongation
The A value is the elongation measured over a gauge length of 50 mm and expressed in percent.
50mm
The A value for elongation is the elongation measured over a gauge length of 5,65 S (where S is the initial
o o
cross-sectional area of the test-piece), and expressed in percent.
4.3 List of alloys and their mechanical properties
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Table 1 — Aluminium EN AW-1050A [Al 99,5] 7
Table 2 — Aluminium EN AW-1070A [Al 99,7] 9
Table 3 — Aluminium EN AW-1080A [Al 99,8(A)] 10
Table 4 — Aluminium EN AW-1200 [Al 99,0] 11
Table 5 — Alloy EN AW-2014 [Al Cu4SiMg] 13
Table 6 — Alloy EN AW-2014A [Al Cu4SiMg(A)] 14
Table 7 — Alloy EN AW-2017A [Al Cu4MgSi(A)] 15
Table 8 — Alloy EN AW-2024 [Al Cu4Mg1] 16
Table 9 — Alloy EN AW-2618A [Al Cu2Mg1,5Ni] 17
Table 10 — Alloy EN AW-3003 [Al Mn1Cu] 18
Table 11 — Alloy EN AW-3004 [Al Mn1Mg1] 20
Table 12 — Alloy EN AW-3005 [Al Mn1Mg0,5] 21
Table 13 — Alloy EN AW-3103 [Al Mn1] 22
Table 14 — Alloy EN AW-3105 [Al Mn0,5Mg0,5] 24
Table 15 — Alloy EN AW-4006 [Al Si1Fe] 25
Table 16 — Alloy EN AW-4007 [Al Si1,5Mn] 26
Table 17 — Alloy EN AW-4015 [Al Si2Mn] 26
Table 18— Alloy EN AW-5005 [Al Mg1(B)], alloy EN AW-5005A [Al Mg1(C)] 27
Table 19 — Alloy EN AW-5010 [ AlMg 0,5Mn] 29
Table 20 — Alloy EN AW-5026 [AI Mg4,5 MnSiFe] 30
Table 21 — Alloy EN AW-5040 [Al Mg1,5Mn] 30
Table 22 — Alloy EN AW-5049 [Al Mg2Mn0,8] 31
Table 23 — Alloy EN AW-5050 [Al Mg1,5(C)] 33
Table 24 — Alloy EN AW-5052 [Al Mg2,5] 35
Table 25 — Alloy EN AW-5059 [Al Mg5,5MnZnZr] 36
Table 26 — Alloy EN AW-5070 [Al Mg4MnZn] 37
Table 27 — Alloy EN AW-5083 [Al Mg4,5Mn0,7] 38
Table 28 — Alloy EN AW-5086 [Al Mg4] 40
Table 29 — Alloy EN AW-5088 [AlMg5Mn0,4] 41
Table 30 — Alloy EN AW-5154A [Al Mg3,5(A)] 42
Table 31 — Alloy EN AW-5182 [Al Mg4,5Mn0,4] 44
Table 32 — Alloy EN AW-5251 [Al Mg2] 45
Table 33 — Alloy EN AW-5383 [Al Mg4,5Mn0,9] 47
Table 34 — Alloy EN AW-5449 [Al Mg2Mn0,8(B)] 48
Table 35 — Alloy EN AW-5454 [Al Mg3Mn] 49
Table 36 — Alloy EN AW-5754 [Al Mg3] 51
Table 37 — Alloy EN AW-6016 [Al Si1,2Mg0,4] 53
Table 38 — Alloy EN AW-6025 [Al Mg2,5SiMnCu] 53
Table 39 — Alloy EN AW-6061 [Al Mg1SiCu] 54
Table 40 — Alloy EN AW-6082 [Al Si1MgMn] 55
Table 41 — Alloy EN AW-7010 [Al Zn6MgCu] 56
Table 42 — Alloy EN AW-7020 [Al Zn4,5Mg1] 58
Table 43 — Alloy EN AW-7021 [Al Zn5,5Mg1,5] 59
Table 44 — Alloy EN AW-7022 [Al Zn5Mg3Cu] 59
Table 45 — Alloy EN AW-7075 [Al Zn5,5MgCu] 60
Table 46 — Alloy EN AW-8011A [Al FeSi(A)] 62
Table 1 — Aluminium EN AW-1050A [Al 99,5]
a
Temper Specified R R Elongation Hardness
Bend radius
m p0,2
thickness
min.
a
mm MPa MPa %
HBW
over up to min. max. min. max. A A 180° 90°
50 mm
a
150,0 60
F ≥ 2,5
O/H111 0,2 0,5 65 95 20 20 0 t 0 t 20
0,5 1,5 65 95 20 22 0 t 0 t 20
1,5 3,0 65 95 20 26 0 t 0 t 20
3,0 6,0 65 95 20 29 0,5 t 0,5 t 20
6,0 12,5 65 95 20 35 1,0 t 1,0 t 20
12,5 80,0 65 95 20 32 20
H112 12,5 75 30 20 23
≥ 6,0
12,5 80,0 70 25 20 22
H12 0,2 0,5 85 125 65 2 0,5 t 0 t 28
0,5 1,5 85 125 65 4 0,5 t 0 t 28
1,5 3,0 85 125 65 5 0,5 t 0,5 t 28
3,0 6,0 85 125 65 7 1,0 t 1,0 t 28
6,0 12,5 85 125 65 9 2,0 t 28
12,5 40,0 85 125 65 9 28
H14 0,2 0,5 105 145 85 2 1,0 t 0 t 34
1,0 t 0,5 t
0,5 1,5 105 145 85 2 34
1,5 3,0 105 145 85 4 1,0 t 1,0 t 34
1,5 t
3,0 6,0 105 145 85 5 34
6,0 12,5 105 145 85 6 2,5 t 34
12,5 25,0 105 145 85 6 34
H16 0,2 0,5 120 160 100 1 0,5 t 39
0,5 1,5 120 160 100 2 1,0 t 39
1,5 4,0 120 160 100 3 1,5 t 39
H18 0,2 0,5 135 120 1 1,0 t 42
2,0 t
0,5 1,5 140 120 2 42
1,5 3,0 140 120 2 3,0 t 42
H19 0,2 0,5 155 140 1 45
0,5 1,5 150 130 1 45
1,5 3,0 150 130 1 45
0,5 t 0 t
H22 0,2 0,5 85 125 55 4 27
0,5 1,5 85 125 55 5 0,5 t 0 t 27
1,5 3,0 85 125 55 6 0,5 t 0,5 t 27
3,0 6,0 85 125 55 11 1,0 t 1,0 t 27
2,0 t
6,0 12,5 85 125 55 12 27
Table 1 (continued)
a
Temper Specified R R Elongation Hardness
Bend radius
m p0,2
thickness
min.
a
mm MPa MPa % HBW
over up to min. max. min. max. A A 180° 90°
50 mm
H24 0,2 0,5 105 145 75 3 1,0 t 0 t 33
1,0 t 0,5 t
0,5 1,5 105 145 75 4 33
1,5 3,0 105 145 75 5 1,0 t 1,0 t 33
1,5 t 1,5 t
3,0 6,0 105 145 75 8 33
6,0 12,5 105 145 75 8 2,5 t 33
H26 0,2 0,5 120 160 90 2 0,5 t 38
0,5 1,5 120 160 90 3 1,0 t 38
1,5 4,0 120 160 90 4 1,5 t 38
1,0 t
H28 0,2 0,5 140 110 2 41
0,5 1,5 140 110 2 2,0 t 41
3,0 t
1,5 3,0 140 110 3 41
a
For information only.
Table 2 — Aluminium EN AW-1070A [Al 99,7]
a
Temper Specified R R Elongation Hardness
Bend radius
m p0,2
thickness
min.
a
mm MPa MPa %
HBW
over up to min. max. min. max. A A 180° 90°
50 mm
a
25,0 60
F ≥ 2,5
0 t 0 t
O/H111 0,2 0,5 60 90 15 23 18
0,5 1,5 60 90 15 25 0 t 0 t 18
0 t 0 t
1,5 3,0 60 90 15 29 18
3,0 6,0 60 90 15 32 0,5 t 0,5 t 18
0,5 t 0,5 t
6,0 12,5 60 90 15 35 18
12,5 25,0 60 90 15 32 18
H112 12,5 70 20 20
≥ 6,0
12,5 25,0 70 20
0,5 t 0 t
H12 0,2 0,5 80 120 55 5 26
0,5 1,5 80 120 55 6 0,5 t 0 t 26
1,5 3,0 80 120 55 7 0,5 t 0,5 t 26
3,0 6,0 80 120 55 9 1,0 t 26
2,0 t
6,0 12,5 80 120 55 12 26
H14 0,2 0,5 100 140 70 4 0,5 t 0 t 32
0,5 1,5
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