1、 ENGINEERING MATERIAL SPECIFICATION Date Action Revisions Rev 03 2015 02 02 Editorial See Summary of Revisions C. Mracna, NA 2014 10 30 Revised Added T52; See Summary of Revisions C. Mracna, NA 2013 11 06 Released C. Mracna,NA Controlled document at www.MATS Copyright 2015, Ford Global Technologies,
2、 LLC Page 1 of 8 ALUMINUM ALLOY, SHEET, HEAT TREATABLE, STRUCTURAL, WSS-M2A175-A1 HIGH STRENGTH, THIN GAGE NOT TO BE USED FOR NEW DESIGN ALUMINUM ALLOY, SHEET, HEAT TREATABLE, STRUCTURAL, WSS-M2A175-A2 HIGH STRENGTH, THICK GAGE ALUMINUM ALLOY, SHEET, HEAT TREATABLE, STRUCTURAL, WSS-M2A175-A3 HIGH ST
3、RENGTH, LOW COPPER ALUMINUM ALLOY, SHEET, HEAT TREATABLE, STRUCTURAL, WSS-M2A175-A4 ENERGY ABSORPTION ALUMINUM ALLOY, SHEET, HEAT TREATABLE, STRUCTURAL, WSS-M2A175-A5 OVERAGED ALUMINUM ALLOY, SHEET, HEAT TREATABLE, STRUCTURAL, WSS-M2A175-A6 AIR QUENCHED, OVERAGED 1. SCOPE The materials defined by th
4、ese specifications are for direct cast, 6000 series, heat treatable aluminum sheet. Ford Motor Company may, at its option and in agreement with the local or regional supplier, define additional and/or restricted technical delivery requirements such as mechanical properties, forming characteristics,
5、and/or pretreatment for a specific grade and/or part. The defined requirements shall be mandatory and no characteristics shall conflict with these engineering specifications. 2. APPLICATION These global specifications were released originally for stamped automotive body parts. 2.1 LIMITATIONS The yi
6、eld strength of the material in the part after the paint baking process is a function of the amount of forming deformation and the time-temperature profile during the paint baking process. The mechanical property values shown in Table 2 apply only to the listed condition; individual parts will have
7、different properties, depending on specific processing in the vehicle manufacturing plants. 2.2 DEFINITIONS Variant A1 is a structural alloy with gage thicknesses less than or equal to 1.5 mm, typically applied to non-visible structural parts (Class 3) where high strength and modest ductility are re
8、quired. This variant is applicable to parts that may be susceptible to intergranular corrosion or stress corrosion cracking, or parts that will be heat treated after forming. ENGINEERING MATERIAL SPECIFICATION WSS-M2A175-A1/A2/A3/A4/A5/A6 Copyright 2015, Ford Global Technologies, LLC Page 2 of 9 Var
9、iant A2 is a structural alloy with gage thicknesses of 0.8 to 4.0 mm, typically applied to non-visible structural parts (Class 3) where high strength and modest ductility are required. This variant is applicable to parts that may be susceptible to intergranular corrosion or stress corrosion cracking
10、, or parts that will be heat treated after forming. Variant A3 is a low copper, structural alloy with gage thicknesses 0.8 to 4.0 mm, typically applied to non-visible structural parts (Class 3) where high strength and modest ductility are required. This variant is applicable to parts that may be sus
11、ceptible to intergranular corrosion or stress corrosion cracking, or parts that will be heat treated after forming. Variant A4 is an energy absorption alloy, typically applied to non-visible structural parts (Class 3) where controlled in-service deformation behavior and thermal stability are desired
12、. Variant A5 is a high formability, structural alloy with gage thicknesses greater than 1.5mm, typically applied to non-visible structural parts (Class 3). This variant is applicable for parts having design features that require the material to be stamped in O temper and subsequently require heat tr
13、eatment using a water quench to a strengthened T72 temper. Variant A6 is a high formability, structural alloy with gage thicknesses greater than 1.5mm, typically applied to non-visible structural parts (Class 3). This variant is applicable for parts having design features that require the material t
14、o be stamped in O temper and subsequently require heat treatment using an air quench to a strengthened T52 temper. T52 is an air quench heat treatment used to maintain as-stamped dimensional tolerances. 3. REQUIREMENTS 3.1 STANDARD REQUIREMENTS FOR PRODUCTION MATERIALS Material suppliers and part pr
15、oducers must conform to the Companys Standard Requirements for Production Materials (WSS-M99P1111-A). Material suppliers and part producers must conform to the Companys Quality System Requirements. In order for materials to comply with the requirements of the material specification they shall be sou
16、rced from suppliers listed in the Ford Motor Company Approved Source List, ASL (See also paragraph 4.2). 3.2 CHEMICAL COMPOSITION (ASTM E34, ASTM E716, ASTM E1251) 3.2.1 Chemical Composition The upper and lower limits of chemical composition of the controlled elements shall be established by the sup
17、plier by any of the listed methods and included in the Suppliers Control Plan. In case of dispute, the referee method shall be ASTM E34. The tabulated upper and lower limits of chemical composition for each variant may not agree with those listed in the Aluminum Association “Teal Sheets.“ The values
18、 in Table 1 take precedence. Ladle analyses shall be provided as part of the initial material source approval process in a format suitable for upload into the Ford Material Database. ENGINEERING MATERIAL SPECIFICATION WSS-M2A175-A1/A2/A3/A4/A5/A6 Copyright 2015, Ford Global Technologies, LLC Page 3
19、of 9 Table 1: Ladle Chemical Composition (weight percent maximum, unless shown as a range or a minimum; balance Al) A1/A2 A3 A4 A5/A6 Si 0.55 0.95 0.50 1.00 0.30 - 0.60 0.45-0.75 Fe 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.60 Cu 0.50 - 0.80 0.20 0.20 0.20-0.30 Mn 0.30 0.15 0.15 0.10 Mg 0.55 - 0.95 0.40 - 0.80 0.40 - 0.70 0
20、.75-1.00 Cr 0.10 0.05 0.05 0.05-0.25 Zn 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 Ti 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 Others (each) 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 Others (total) 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 3.3 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES (ASTM E8M, ASTM B557M, 50 mm gauge length; ASTM E517, FLTM BB 114-02) Mechanical properties are valid in the longitudinal,
21、 transverse, and diagonal directions, except as noted. Certification of ongoing production material shall be in accordance with regional and/or local requirements. In cases of dispute, test data obtained from supplier retained samples that have been stored under environmentally controlled conditions
22、 will serve as the arbitrator. The samples shall be tested at a third party laboratory. Mechanical properties shall be valid for a period of between thirty (30) and ninety (90) days following solution heat treatment unless otherwise noted. For the determination of mechanical properties, the material
23、 cross sectional area shall be defined as that of the aluminium alloy; contribution of any surface treatments to the calculated cross-sectional area used for stress calculations is neglected. The test specimen geometry and orientation relative to the rolling direction are to be established locally t
24、o certify on going production material. Yield Strength is defined as 0.2% proof stress. Yield strength and ultimate tensile strength shall be measured per ASTM B557M. Uniform elongation shall be measured per ASTM E8, Sec. 7.9.3 or 7.9.3.2. In cases of dispute, section 7.9.3 shall be the umpire metho
25、d. Plastic Strain Ratio (r-value) is defined for a specific test direction with respect to the rolling direction. It is measured at 10% elongation. Normal anisotropy (r-bar, ravg, or rm) is calculated from the individual r-values per ASTM E517. Yield Strength (T81, T82, T52 Revised 6HS3 Sec. 3.3.1 Added clarifying paragraph to Lot Release Limits Sec. 4.4 Revised typical mechanical property values