Brief: Step into our short showcase to explore the solution’s standout capabilities. In this video, we demonstrate the Alloy 6061 T6 Solid Aluminum Round Bar, highlighting its structural strength and suitability for the demanding aircraft industry. You'll see its excellent machinability, corrosion resistance, and welding performance, along with key technical properties that make it ideal for heavy-duty applications.
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De aluminium ronde staaf van legering 6061 T6 biedt een hoge treksterkte van 45.000 psi en een opbrengststerkte van 40.000 psi voor robuuste structurele toepassingen.
Deze aluminium staaf biedt een bovengemiddelde corrosiebestendigheid, waardoor hij geschikt is voor gebruik in maritieme omgevingen en andere zware omstandigheden.
Het heeft een uitstekende bewerkbaarheid en is ideaal voor het lassen, waardoor het makkelijk is om complexe onderdelen en componenten te maken.
De samenstelling van de legering omvat silicium en magnesium, waardoor de mechanische eigenschappen en duurzaamheid worden verbeterd.
With a Brinell hardness of 95, it ensures reliable performance in heavy-duty structures requiring a great weight-to-strength ratio.
It is widely used in various industries, including aircraft, for parts like worm gears, machine components, and electrical fittings.
The material exhibits good elongation properties, with 12% elongation in 2 inches, providing flexibility in forming and shaping.
Its ultimate shearing strength is 30,000 psi, supporting its use in applications subject to high shear stresses.
FAQ's:
What are the primary applications of the Alloy 6061 T6 Aluminum Round Bar?
The Alloy 6061 T6 Aluminum Round Bar is primarily used in structural applications requiring high strength, such as in the aircraft industry, marine fittings, truck components, worm gears, machine parts, and electrical fittings, due to its excellent weight-to-strength ratio and corrosion resistance.
How does the corrosion resistance of 6061-T6 aluminum benefit its use in various environments?
6061-T6 aluminum offers above average corrosion resistance, making it suitable for marine environments and other settings where exposure to corrosive elements is a concern, ensuring longevity and reliability in heavy-duty structures.
What are the key mechanical properties that make this aluminum bar suitable for the aircraft industry?
Key mechanical properties include a tensile strength of 45,000 psi, yield strength of 40,000 psi, Brinell hardness of 95, and ultimate shearing strength of 30,000 psi, providing the necessary durability, machinability, and weldability for aircraft components and other high-stress applications.