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Tristan Lall 17-12-2012 19:46

Re: Aluminum Strengths?
 
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Originally Posted by JamesCH95 (Post 1202577)
Well, 5052 (~30-35ksi yield strength) will be half or less of the strength of 7075-T6 (68-73ksi yield strength). 5052 in similar in strength to lower grades of steel (A36, 36ksi YS for example) whereas 7075-T6 is similar in strength to alloy steels like 4130 (70-75ksi YS). I would be suspicious that plasma cutting would wreck the T6 temper in 7075 thus making it weaker, but 5052 in not heat-treatable so it would not lose any strength. That, along with it's superior formability, low cost, and wide availability, is probably why the shop suggested 5052 over 7075.

Important note: 5052 isn't heat treatable, but it is annealable at 345°C ("holding at temperature not required"). It will lose considerable yield strength in the heat-affected zones of the plasma cuts. 5052-H34 (half-strain-hardened and stabilized) has 31 000 lb/in2 yield strength; 5052-H32 (quarter-strain-hardened and stabilized) has 28 000 lb/in2 yield strength; 5052-O (annealed) has 13 000 lb/in2 yield strength.

(See ASM Handbook, Volume 2: Properties and Selection: Nonferrous Alloys and Special-Purpose Materials, particularly Table 58: Typical mechanical properties of alloy 5052.)

pfreivald 17-12-2012 19:47

Re: Aluminum Strengths?
 
Thanks everyone, for the replies! I think I have enough information to go on now. Much obliged!

Jim Wilks 17-12-2012 21:37

Re: Aluminum Strengths?
 
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Originally Posted by Paul Copioli (Post 1202657)
148, 1114, and 217 all use 5052-H34 aluminum for any item that is bent metal. We use 6061-T6 sheet metal for flats, depending on thickness. Our shop has 1/6", 0.090", and 1/8" 5052-H34 for the bent items.

The three teams have different philosophies on metal thickness so we use 1/6" up through 1/8" on the drive base.

1/6" seems an odd size. Is that correct?

Chris is me 17-12-2012 22:07

Re: Aluminum Strengths?
 
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Originally Posted by Jim Wilks (Post 1202729)
1/6" seems an odd size. Is that correct?

I believe he meant 1/16th.

Paul Copioli 17-12-2012 22:25

Re: Aluminum Strengths?
 
Yes, 1/16". Brain got ahead of my fingers.

pfreivald 17-12-2012 22:38

Re: Aluminum Strengths?
 
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Originally Posted by Paul Copioli (Post 1202737)
Yes, 1/16". Brain got ahead of my fingers.

Use voice recognition software. My brain rarely outruns my mouth!

Oh, wait, that might be the problem... :D


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