properties of Gwangyang 5052 aluminum

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The 5052 aluminum alloy, belonging to the AL-Mg family, incorporates a magnesium content of roughly 2.5%. It stands as a highly sought-after material for civilian applications, renowned for its superb workability, moderate static strength, exceptional fatigue resistance, weldability, and corrosion-proof capabilities. The unique attributes of this alloy often pique people's curiosity. Today, let's delve deeper into its characteristics.


While the 5052 aluminum alloy isn't heat-treatable, it can undergo cold working to enhance its strength. Common alloy tempers include O/HO, H32, H34, H36, and H38. The various annealing conditions and natural aging processes yield diverse material properties, enabling its extensive application across industries and environments. In terms of comprehensive performance, the 5052 aluminum alloy remains the most outstanding non-heat-treatable alloy to date.

5052 aluminum properties

Chemical composition of 5052 aluminum


Alloy

Si

Fe

Cu

Mn

Mg

Cr

Zn

Al

5052

0.25

0.4

0.1

0.1

2.20-2.80

0.15-0.35

0.1

Remainder


Physical Properties of 5052 aluminum

Alloy

5052 aluminum

Density

2.68 g/cm3

Melting Point

605 °C

Thermal Expansion

23.7 x10^-6 /K

Modulus of Elasticity

70 GPa

Thermal Conductivity

138 W/m.K

Electrical Resistivity

0.0495 x10^-6 Ω .m


Mechanical Properties of 5052 aluminum

Alloy&Temper

Thickness

Yield Strength

Tensile Strength (Mpa)

Elongation (%)

Bend Diameter

(mm)

Min. (Mpa)

Min.

Max.

Min.

Factor, N

5052 H32

0.43-6.32

158

213

262

4-9

0-3

6.35-50.8

158

213

262

11-12

5052 H34

0.23-6.32

179

234

282

3-7

1-4

6.35-25.4

179

234

282

10

5052 H36

0.15-4.11

200

255

303

2-4

4-5

5052 H38

0.15-3.25

220

269

2-4


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