Wrought aluminium and aluminium alloys — Sheets, strips and plates — Part 2: Mechanical properties

In conjunction with ISO 6361-1, ISO 6361-2:2014 specifies the mechanical properties of wrought aluminium and aluminium alloy sheets, strips, and plates for general engineering applications. It applies to flat-rolled products.

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 6361-2
Fourth edition
2014-09-15
Wrought aluminium and aluminium
alloys — Sheets, strips and plates —
Part 2:
Mechanical properties
Aluminium et alliages d’aluminium corroyés — Tôles, bandes et tôles
épaisses —
Partie 2: Propriétés mécaniques
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ISO 2014
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Tensile testing . 1
5 Bend testing . 1
6 Mechanical properties . 2
6.1 Tensile test . 2
6.2 Bend test . 2
Annex A (normative) Rules for rounding results obtained by inspection and testing .50
Bibliography .51
Foreword
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SC 6, Wrought aluminium and aluminium alloys.
This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition (ISO 6361-2:2011), which has been technically
revised.
ISO 6361 consists of the following parts, under the general title Wrought aluminium and aluminium
alloys — Sheets, strips and plates:
— Part 1: Technical conditions for inspection and delivery
— Part 2: Mechanical properties
— Part 3: Strips: Tolerances on shape and dimensions
— Part 4: Sheets and plates: Tolerances on shape and dimensions
— Part 5: Chemical composition
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 6361-2:2014(E)
Wrought aluminium and aluminium alloys — Sheets, strips
and plates —
Part 2:
Mechanical properties
1 Scope
In conjunction with ISO 6361-1, this part of ISO 6361 specifies the mechanical properties of wrought
aluminium and aluminium alloy sheets, strips, and plates for general engineering applications.
It applies to flat-rolled products.
The chemical composition of these materials is given in ISO 6361-5.
The designations of aluminium and aluminium alloys and the temper designations used in this part of
ISO 6361 are in accordance with ISO 2107.
NOTE In certain countries, for purposes of mechanical properties, the thickness limit can be lowered to
0,15 mm by agreement between the purchaser and the supplier, in the case of sheets and strips.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 6361-1, Wrought aluminium and aluminium alloys — Sheets, strips and plates — Part 1: Technical
conditions for inspection and delivery
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 6361-1 apply.
4 Tensile testing
For the selection of the specimens and tensile testing, see ISO 6361-1.
5 Bend testing
For the selection of the specimens and bend testing, see ISO 6361-1.
6 Mechanical properties
6.1 Tensile test
Values for mechanical properties of aluminium and aluminium alloys are given in Tables 1 to 63.
For elongation, two different gauge lengths are used. The choice of the gauge length for elongation
measurements (A or A ) is at the discretion of the producer, unless otherwise agreed.
50mm
NOTE A is the percentage elongation on a gauge length of 56, 5 S . A is the percentage elongation on
50mm
o
a gauge length of 50 mm.
Test results shall be rounded in accordance with the rules given in Annex A.
6.2 Bend test
Sheet, strip, and plate shall be capable of being bent cold through an angle of 180°, as applicable, around
a pin having a radius equal to k times the thickness, t, of the sheet, strip, or plate (for example 0,5t)
without cracking. The values of the minimum bend radii for different alloys, tempers, and thicknesses
are given in Tables 1 to 63.
NOTE The explanations of the numbered notes in Tables 1 to 63 are given after Table 63.
Table 1 — Aluminium 1050
2)
Tensile test Bend test
1)
Specified thick- Tensile 0,2 % proof Elongation Specified
Temper ness strength stress min. thickness
Radius
mm MPa MPa % mm
over up to min. max. min. max. A A over up to
50mm
≥4,0 6,5 85 45 10
6,5 13,0 80 45 10
H112 13,0 25,0 70 35 16
25,0 50,0 65 30 22
50,0 75,0 65 20 22
≥0,2 0,5 60 100 15 ≥0,2 6,0 0t
0,5 0,8 60 100 20
O 0,8 1,3 60 100 20 25
1,3 6,5 60 100 20 30
6,5 50,0 60 100 20 28
≥0,2 0,3 80 120 2 ≥0,2 0,8 0t
0,3 0,5 80 120 3 0,8 6,0 0,5t
H12
0,5 0,8 80 120 4
or
3) 0,8 1,3 80 120 65 6
H22
1,3 2,9 80 120 65 8
2,9 12,0 80 120 65 9
≥0,2 0,3 95 125 1 ≥0,2 0,8 0,5t
0,3 0,5 95 125 2 0,8 6,0 1t
H14
0,5 0,8 95 125 3
or
3) 0,8 1,3 95 125 75 4
H24
1,3 2,9 95 125 75 5
2,9 12,0 95 125 75 6
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Table 1 (continued)
2)
Tensile test Bend test
1)
Specified thick- Tensile 0,2 % proof Elongation Specified
Temper ness strength stress min. thickness
Radius
mm MPa MPa % mm
over up to min. max. min. max. A A over up to
50mm
≥0,2 0,5 120 145 1 ≥0,2 4,0 2t
H16
0,5 0,8 120 145 2
or
3) 0,8 1,3 120 145 85 3
H26
1,3 4,0 120 145 85 4
≥0,2 0,5 125 1
0,5 0,8 125 2
H18
0,8 1,3 125 3
1,3 3,0 125 4
Table 2 — Aluminium 1050A
2)
Tensile test Bend test
1)
Specified thick- Tensile 0,2 % proof Elongation Specified
Temper ness strength stress min. thickness
Radius
mm MPa MPa % mm
over up to min. max. min. max. A A over up to
50mm
≥0,2 0,5 65 95 20 20
0,5 1,5 65 95 20 22
1,5 3,0 65 95 20 26
O
3,0 6,0 65 95 20 29
6,0 12,5 65 95 20 35
12,5 25,0 65 95 20 32 32
≥0,2 0,5 105 145 85 2
0,5 1,5 105 145 85 3
H14
1,5 3,0 105 145 85 4
3,0 6,0 105 145 85 5
≥0,2 0,5 105 145 75 3
0,5 1,5 105 145 75 4
H24
1,5 3,0 105 145 75 5
3,0 6,0 105 145 75 8
≥0,2 0,5 140 120 120 1
H18 0,5 1,5 140 120 120 2
1,5 3,0 140 120 120 2
Table 3 — Aluminium 1070, 1080, and 1085
2)
Tensile test Bend test
1)
Specified thick- Tensile 0,2 % proof Elongation Specified
Temper ness strength stress min. thickness
Radius
mm MPa MPa % mm
over up to min. max. min. max. A A over up to
50mm
≥4,0 6,5 75 35 13
6,5 13,0 70 35 15
H112 13,0 25,0 60 25 20
25,0 50,0 55 20 25
50,0 75,0 55 15 25
≥0,2 0,3 55 95 15 ≥0,2 6,0 0t
0,3 0,5 55 95 20
0,5 0,8 55 95 25
O
0,8 1,3 55 95 15 30
1,3 13,0 55 95 15 35
13,0 50,0 55 95 15 30
≥0,2 0,3 70 110 2 ≥0,2 6,0 0t
0,3 0,5 70 110 3
H12
0,5 0,8 70 110 4
or
3) 0,8 1,3 70 110 55 6
H22
1,3 2,9 70 110 55 8
2,9 12,0 70 110 55 9
≥0,2 0,3 85 120 1 ≥0,2 0,8 0,5t
0,3 0,5 85 120 2 0,8 6,0 1t
H14
0,5 0,8 85 120 3
or
3) 0,8 1,3 85 120 65 4
H24
1,3 2,9 85 120 65 5
2,9 12,0 85 120 65 6
≥0,2 0,5 100 135 1 ≥0,2 0,8 1t
H16
0,5 0,8 100 135 2 0,8 6,0 1,5t
or
3) 0,8 1,3 100 135 75 3
H26
1,3 4,0 100 135 75 4
≥0,2 0,5 120 1
0,5 0,8 120 2
H18
0,8 1,3 120 3
1,3 3,0 120 4
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Table 4 — Aluminium 1070A
2)
Tensile test Bend test
1)
Specified thick- Tensile 0,2 % proof Elongation Specified
Temper ness strength stress min. thickness
Radius
mm MPa MPa % mm
over up to min. max. min. max. A A over up to
50mm
0,2 0,5 60 90 15 23 0,2 0,5 0t
0,5 1,5 60 90 15 25 0,5 1,5 0t
1,5 3,0 60 90 15 29 1,5 3,0 0t
O/H111
3,0 6,0 60 90 15 32 3,0 6,0 0,5t
6,0 12,5 60 90 15 35 6,0 12,5 0,5t
12,5 25,0 60 90 15 32
≥6,0 12,5 70 20 20
H112
12,5 25,0 70 20
0,2 0,5 80 120 55 5 0,2 0,5 0,5t
0,5 1,5 80 120 55 6 0,5 1,5 0,5t
H12 1,5 3,0 80 120 55 7 1,5 3,0 0,5t
3,0 6,0 80 120 55 9
6,0 12,5 80 120 55 12
0,2 0,5 100 140 70 4 0,2 0,5 0,5t
0,5 1,5 100 140 70 4 0,5 1,5 0,5t
H14 1,5 3,0 100 140 70 5 1,5 3,0 1t
3,0 6,0 100 140 70 6
6,0 12,5 100 140 70 7
0,2 0,5 110 150 90 2 0,2 0,5 1t
H16 0,5 1,5 110 150 90 2 0,5 1,5 1t
1,5 4,0 110 150 90 3 1,5 4,0 1t
0,2 0,5 125 105 2
H18 0,5 1,5 125 105 2
1,5 3,0 125 105 2
0,2 0,5 80 120 50 7 0,2 0,5 0,5t
0,5 1,5 80 120 50 8 0,5 1,5 0,5t
H22 1,5 3,0 80 120 50 10 1,5 3,0 0,5t
3,0 6,0 80 120 50 12
6,0 12,5 80 120 50 15
0,2 0,5 100 140 60 5 0,2 0,5 0,5t
0,5 1,5 100 140 60 6 0,5 1,5 0,5t
H24 1,5 3,0 100 140 60 7 1,5 3,0 1t
3,0 6,0 100 140 60 9
6,0 12,5 100 140 60 11
0,2 0,5 110 150 80 3
H26 0,5 1,5 110 150 80 3
1,5 4,0 110 150 80 4
Table 5 — Aluminium 1080A
2)
Tensile test Bend test
1)
Specified thick- Tensile 0,2 % proof Elongation Specified
Temper ness strength stress min. thickness
Radius
mm MPa MPa % mm
over up to min. max. min. max. A A over up to
50mm
0,2 0,5 60 90 15 26 0,2 0,5 0t
0,5 1,5 60 90 15 28 0,5 1,5 0t
O/H111 1,5 3,0 60 90 15 31 1,5 3,0 0t
3,0 6,0 60 90 15 35 3,0 6,0 0,5t
6,0 12,5 60 90 15 35 6,0 12,5 0,5t
≥6,0 12,5 70 20
H112
12,5 25,0 70 20
0,2 0,5 80 120 55 5 0,2 0,5 0,5t
0,5 1,5 80 120 55 6 0,5 1,5 0,5t
H12 1,5 3,0 80 120 55 7 1,5 3,0 0,5t
3,0 6,0 80 120 55 9
6,0 12,5 80 120 55 12
0,2 0,5 100 140 70 4 0,2 0,5 0,5t
0,5 1,5 100 140 70 4 0,5 1,5 0,5t
H14 1,5 3,0 100 140 70 5 1,5 3,0 1t
3,0 6,0 100 140 70 6
6,0 12,5 100 140 70 7
0,2 0,5 110 150 90 2 0,2 0,5 1t
H16 0,5 1,5 110 150 90 2 0,5 1,5 1t
1,5 4,0 110 150 90 3 1,5 4,0 1t
0,2 0,5 125 105 2
H18 0,5 1,5 125 105 2
1,5 3,0 125 105 2
0,2 0,5 80 120 50 8 0,2 0,5 0,5t
0,5 1,5 80 120 50 9 0,5 1,5 0,5t
H22 1,5 3,0 80 120 50 11 1,5 3,0 0,5t
3,0 6,0 80 120 50 13
6,0 12,5 80 120 50 15
0,2 0,5 100 140 60 5 0,2 0,5 0,5t
0,5 1,5 100 140 60 6 0,5 1,5 0,5t
H24 1,5 3,0 100 140 60 7 1,5 3,0 1t
3,0 6,0 100 140 60 9
6,0 12,5 100 140 60 11
0,2 0,5 110 150 80 3
H26 0,5 1,5 110 150 80 3
1,5 4,0 110 150 80 4
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Table 6 — Aluminium 1100, 1100A, 1200, and 1230A
2)
Tensile test Bend test
1)
Specified thick- Tensile 0,2 % proof Elongation Specified
Temper ness strength stress min. thickness
Radius
mm MPa MPa % mm
over up to min. max. min. max. A A over up to
50mm
≥4,0 6,5 95 50 9
6,5 13,0 90 50 9
H112
13,0 50,0 85 35 14
50,0 75,0 80 25 20
≥0,2 0,5 75 105 25 17 ≥0,2 6,0 0t
0,5 0,8 75 105 25 22
O 0,8 1,3
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