5454-H12 aluminum alloy is an aluminum alloy that has undergone partial annealing and strain hardening treatments, possessing good strength, corrosion resistance, and formability, suitable for various industrial and engineering applications.
5454-H12 aluminum alloy is a specific aluminum alloy where "5454" denotes its alloy composition, and "H12" indicates its temper or condition. In aluminum alloys, the temper designation indicates the hardness and properties of the metal after processing.
Specifically, the "H12" temper indicates that the aluminum alloy has undergone partial annealing and strain hardening treatments. Aluminum alloys in this temper state have moderate hardness and strength, typically between fully annealed condition (O temper) and fully hardened condition (H18), with hardness approximately one-fourth that of the fully hardened state.
Alloy | Temper | Thickness | Width | Length |
5454 | H12 | 0.3-600 | 20-2650 | 500-16000 |
5454 H12 aluminum is a special alloy with specific annealing properties, suitable for applications requiring moderate strength, good corrosion resistance, as well as forming and welding capabilities.
Typical Uses: Commonly used in the marine and automotive industries, as well as other application areas that require corrosion resistance and structural strength.
Elements | Si | Cu | Mg | Fe | Mn | Cr | Ti | Zn | Others | Al |
Content | ≤0.25 | ≤0.10 | 2.4~3.0 | 0~0.4 | 0.50~1.0 | 0.05~0.2 | ≤0.2 | ≤0.25 | 0.05 | Remain |
What is 5454 grade aluminum?
5454 aluminum is a forged aluminum-magnesium alloy known for its excellent corrosion resistance, suitable for marine environments and structural applications.
What is H12 in Aluminium?
H12 in aluminum refers to a specific temper designation indicating the condition and mechanical properties of the aluminum alloy, specifically indicating strain hardening followed by partial annealing.
What is equivalent to Aluminium 5454?
UNS A95454, ISO AlMg3Mn, Aluminium 5454, AA5454, Al5454
What is 5052 H34 aluminum?
5052 H34 aluminum denotes an aluminum alloy with specific characteristics: it is alloy 5052 in the H34 temper condition, which means it has undergone strain hardening and partial annealing to achieve certain mechanical properties.
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