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AA YL-1-2011 Tempers for Aluminum and Aluminum Alloy Products《铝和铝合金产品用回火剂》.pdf

1、Tempers For Aluminum And Aluminum Alloy ProductsRevised: July 2011Supersedes: November 2005 Copyright 2011, The Aluminum Association, Inc.Unauthorized reproduction and sale by photocopy or any other method is illegal.1525 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 600, Arlington, VA 22209www.aluminum.orgUse of the Inf

2、ormationThe Aluminum Association has used its best efforts in compiling the information contained in this publication. Although the Association believes that its compilation procedures are reliable, it does not warrant, either expressly or impliedly, the accuracy or completeness of this information.

3、 The Aluminum Association assumes no responsibility or liability for the use of the information herein. All Aluminum Association published standards, data, specifications and other material are reviewed at least every five years and revised, reaffirmed or withdrawn. Users are advised to contact The

4、Aluminum Association to ascertain whether the information in this publication has been superseded in the interim between publication and proposed use.iJuly, 2011FOREWORDListed in this booklet are the tempers for aluminum and aluminum alloy products registered with The Aluminum Association but not co

5、ntained in The Associations Aluminum Standards and Data.Some of the registered tempers may be the subject of U.S. patents or patent applications, and their listing herein is not to be construed in any way as the granting of a license under such patent rights.Tempers for wrought products are given on

6、 pages 130 and for castings on page 31. Inactive alloys and tempers are listed on pages 3441.An explanation for The Aluminum Associations “Temper Designation System” is given in the Aluminum Standards and Data and in the American National Standard ANSI H35.1/H35.1(M).All new tempers registered since

7、 the previous issue as well as revisions to the prior registrations are marked and defined. In addition, the registration column also includes a revision date to denote the latest revision to the registered information.iiJuly, 2011TEMPER REGISTRATIONWhen any aluminum or aluminum alloy material is pr

8、oduced in a temper not previously applied to that material, the temper, along with the alloy designation and product form to which it applies, may be registered with The Aluminum Association.PROCEDURE FOR INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION OF TEMPERS1. Any person, firm or corporation may apply to The Aluminum

9、Association to register a new temper.2. Selection of the temper designation usually is left to the discretion of the Technical Committee on Product Standards, but consideration will be given to the applicants choice when circumstances so warrant.3. The temper is registered when, in the opinion of th

10、e Technical Committee on Product Standards, it is judged to be technically correct and complete with respect to the following:3.a. The temper designation conforms to ANSI H35.1 “Alloy and Temper Designation Systems for Aluminum” (reprinted in The Aluminum Association manual Aluminum Standards and Da

11、ta).3.b. The material is offered for sale in the proposed temper and is available for use by more than one user.3.c. The mechanical property limits applicable to the temper are included. (Limits are shown as tentative unless established in accordance with the data base criteria outlined under “Mecha

12、nical Properties” in Section 6, “Standards Section” of Aluminum Standards and Data).3.c.1. The following procedure describes a method to register 6xxx and some 7xxx in -T3, -T4, -T6, -T7, -T8 and -T9 Tempers, when the temper being registered is normally produced using extrusion press solution heat t

13、reatment, rolling mill solution heat treatment or forging press solution heat treatment.3.c.1.1. Collect 100 samples minimum from at least 5 different cast lots and 10 different heat treat lots of extrusion press solution heat treated, rolling mill solution heat treated or forging press solution hea

14、t treated material. No more than 10 tests from a given heat treat lot shall be included in the data analysis. Stretch, cold work, straighten or otherwise finish the material as described in Aluminum Standards and Data Section 1, Alloy and Temper Designation System for Aluminum (ANSI H35.1), Paragrap

15、h 4.2.2, for the temper being registered. Then either naturally age (T3 and T4) or artificially age (T6, T7, T8, and T9) the material before sampling and tensile testing per ASTM B 557. Statistically analyze the data for Ultimate Tensile Strength, Yield Strength, and Elongation, and report the minim

16、um values for each at which at least 99 percent of the material is expected to conform at a confidence level of 0.95.3.c.1.1.1. The 100 tests shall include samples which span the thickness range(s) to be registered, including samples from the thinnest section or diameter, the thickest section or dia

17、meter and, if appropriate, intermediate sections or diameters. There shall be a minimum of 30 tests for each thickness range to be registered.3.c.1.2. Collect 30 samples minimum from at least 3 different cast lots of material extruded, rolled or forged and solution heat treated in a production or co

18、mmercial furnace. Stretch, cold work, straighten or otherwise finish the material as described in Aluminum Standards and Data Section 1, Alloy and Temper Designation System for Aluminum (ANSI H35.1), Paragraph 4.2.2, for the temper being registered. Then either naturally age (T3 and T4) or artificia

19、lly age (T6, T7, T8, and T9) the material before sampling and tensile testing per ASTM B 557. Statistically analyze the data for Ultimate Tensile Strength, Yield Strength, and Elongation, and report the minimum values for each at which at least 99 percent of the material is expected to conform at a

20、confidence level of 0.95.iiiJuly, 20113.c.1.2.1. The 30 tests may include samples from one or multiple gauge thickness. 3.c.1.3. The registering entity shall report all calculated minimum values to the Technical Committee on Product Standards, along with the minimum limits the registering entity wis

21、hes to register.3.c.1.4. The Technical Committee on Product Standards will then review the temper based on the proposed minimum limits of the registering entity, provided the minimum limits are not larger than the minimum values calculated in steps 3.c.1.1 and 3.c.1.2 of this procedure.3.c.1.5. Temp

22、ers registered using this procedure shall carry the following note in the Remarks column: “The registered properties for this material are calculated in accordance with the procedure described under 3.c.1 on page ii of this document”. 3.c.2. Tentative Limit Registration3.c.2.1. Tentative limits are

23、temporary in nature and are established to allow the producer to manufacture and sell the product while continuing to collect data. Tentative temper designations shall be reviewed every 2 years for possible resolution of the tentative status.3.c.2.2. The mechanical property limits defined as tentati

24、ve are established at levels at which at least 99% of the data conform at a confidence level of 95%. The limited number of observations required for a tentative registration may not represent the property distribution that is expected due to random variation within the manufacturing practice and may

25、 not have a normal distribution.3.c.2.3. For heat treatable alloys, tentative limits are based on the results of a minimum of 30 tests from at least 3 cast lots and at least 3 heat treat lots of material. For non heat treatable alloys, tentative limits are based on the results of a minimum of 30 tes

26、ts from at least 3 cast lots of material that have separately passed through subsequent processing operations as at least 3 fabricated inspection lots.3.c.2.4. For heat treatable and non heat treatable alloys, the 30 tests shall include observations from all gauge ranges. Multiple ranges can be prop

27、osed when there are at least 10 tests from each gauge range or by using regression analysis of the 30 tests. 3.c.2.5. Tentative limits for 6xxx and some 7xxx in -T3, -T4, -T6, -T7, -T8 and -T9 Tempers, when the temper being registered is normally produced using extrusion press solution heat treatmen

28、t, rolling mill solution heat treatment or forging press solution heat treatment (see 3.c.1), are based on the results of a minimum of 30 tests from at least 3 cast lots and at least 3 heat treat lots of material processed as described in 3.c.1.1 and a minimum of 30 tests from at least 3 cast lots a

29、nd at least 3 heat treat lots of material processed as described in 3.c.1.2.3.c.2.5.1. The 30 tests from the material processed as described in 3.c.1.1 shall include samples which span the thickness range(s) to be registered, including samples from the thinnest section or diameter, the thickest sect

30、ion or diameter and, if appropriate, intermediate sections or diameters. There shall be a minimum of 10 tests for each thickness range to be registered. 3.c.2.5.2. The 30 tests from material processed as described in 3.c.1.2 may be from one or multiple gauge thickness.TEMPER REGISTRATION (continued)

31、ivJuly, 2011TEMPER REGISTRATION (continued)3.d. The following additional information is included when characteristics, in addition to mechanical properties, are specified for the temper: 3.d.1. Test methods by which conformance with the requirements for specified characteristics can be evaluated, OR

32、3.d.2. Details of the practice to be followed in producing the temper.3.e. When not already registered, the minimum tensile strength limit applicable to the O temper shall accompany the request for registration of H tempers.3.e.1. If the annealed product is not offered for sale and the O temper limi

33、ts that accompany an H temper registration are based on material annealed in standard production furnaces, the description provided in the Remarks column of the registration shall state “O temper not offered for sale but used as basis for H temper registration.”3.e.2. If the annealed product is not

34、offered for sale, the O temper limits can be measured on laboratory annealed materials. These limits shall be designated as O2 and the description provided in the Remarks column of the registration shall state “O temper not offered for sale. O2 temper used as basis for H temper registration.”3.e.3.

35、When the O temper or O2 temper limits are based on the requirements of a tentative registration, the O or O2 limits will be shown as tentative. However, O or O2 temper tentative limits, which are noted as not being offered for sale, shall not be subject to the two year review.3.f. The indication of

36、a variation in treatment of a basic T temper is limited to one additional digit (excluding zero) unless all available digits have been used, and except as provided for in the Appendix to ANSI H35.1. 3.g. A description of the process variation or the product characteristics of the registration shall

37、be provided when an additional digit, beyond those defined, is requested.vJuly, 2011TEMPER REGISTRATION (continued)PROCEDURES FOR ALUMINUM ASSOCIATION TECHNICAL DIVISION (AATD) REGISTRATION OF TEMPERSA temper for an aluminum alloy material may be registered as an AATD temper when, through formal bal

38、lot of the Technical Committee on Product Standards, all the following requirements are met:1. The material is offered for sale in the proposed temper and gauges(s) by more than one producer.2. The material meets all the requirements listed in the Procedure for Individual Registration of Tempers sec

39、tion of this document.3. The temper is not being applied to an alloy designated as experimental (with prefix “X”).4. The temper is not registered with a tentative status.REQUIREMENTS FOR PROPOSED CHANGES TO REGISTERED TEMPERSProposed changes to a registered designations mechanical properties and/or

40、characteristics:1. Require approval by formal ballot of the Technical Committee on Product Standards for registered tempers having “minimum” and/or “maximum” mechanical property limits.2. Require a 30-day review by the Technical Committee on Product Standards for registered tempers having “tentative

41、” mechanical property limits, or tempers applied to experimental alloys (with prefix “X”). The registrant has the final authority to change the temper limits, provided the change complies with item 3 under Individual Registration of Tempers. Changes proposed by others than the registrant are accepta

42、ble only with the approval of the registrant.REQUIREMENTS FOR DELETION OF TEMPERS FROM THE REGISTRATION LIST1. When any alloy is removed from the active alloy registration list, all tempers applicable to that alloy are automatically removed from the active temper registration list.2. Approval of the

43、 Technical Committee on Product Standards through formal ballot is required to effect deletion of any registered temper from the active registration list, except as provided by the preceding sentence.This page left intentionally blank.Classification of the listed properties is as specified in the co

44、lumn headed “Basis”AlloyTemperRegisteredProductThicknessin.Tensile Strength,ksiElongationPercent in2 in. or 4 DRemarks2By Date Basis1Ult. YieldFootnotes appear beginning on page 32.1July, 2011WROUGHT PRODUCTS110012351100-O2 Alumax 04/04/78 Fin Stock 0.005-0.012 MinMax11.016.05.0-15-1100-H151 Alcoa -

45、 Tube - Min 17.0 - - Minimum amount of cold work controlled.1100-H181 Alcoa - Sheet 0.013-0.019 Min 21.0 20.0 1 Temper controlled within especially close limits.1100-H185 AATD - Impact 0.028 standard 2024 heat treatment.2324-T39 Boeing 12/21/78Revised03/25/98Plate 0.750-1.3001.301-1.500Min6Min9Min6M

46、in968.071.067.071.062.058.061.057.0108108Standard 2024 solution treatment and quench followed by 11% nominal cold roll and 1% minimum stretcher stress relief.Alclad 2524-T3Alcoa 02/27/97 Sheet cut-out specimen values are 2% less.Heat treated at lower than normal temperature to provide improved forma

47、bilities over 6061-T6.Classification of the listed properties is as specified in the column headed “Basis”AlloyTemperRegisteredProductThicknessin.Tensile Strength,ksiElongationPercent in2 in. or 4 DRemarks2By Date Basis1Ult. YieldFootnotes appear beginning on page 32.19July, 2011WROUGHT PRODUCTS6061

48、70216061-T63 Kaiser - Sheet 0.021-0.0510.052-0.249MinMin43.043.034.035.01010Used for special etching quality sheet.6061-T912 Alcoa 10/28/82 Wire Up thru 0.374 Min 56.0 53.0 5 Wire for rivets, etc. Amount of cold work con-trolled to 50-60% after solution heat treatment and artificial aging. Yield and

49、 elongation require-ments are applicable only to 0.125 inch and over.6262-T8 Alcoa 01/30/86 Rod 30 days at 60 ksi when tested in the long transverse direction per ASTM G47.For thickness 0.750 and above, see footnote 4.a.Exfoliation Corrosion ResistanceSee footnote 15.b.Fracture Toughness14 Min KIcFor thicknesses 0.250 to 2.500L-T direction 22 ksi in. T-L direction 20 ksi in.For thicknesses 2.501 to 3.000L-T direction 20 ksi in. T-L direction 19 ksi in.For thicknesses 3.001 to 3.500L-T direction 19 ksi in. T-L direction 19 ksi in.For thicknesses 3.501 to 4.000 L-T direction 18 k

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