Al | Mg | Si | Fe | Cu | Zn | Mn | Remainder |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
95.6 to 98.2% | 0.8 to 1.3% | 0.3% max | 0.7% max | 0.25% max | 0.25% max | 1.0 to 1.5% | 0.15% max |
Common 5182 Aluminum Sheet Metal Standards
An alloy’s temper refers to its hardness. Aluminum 5182 is available in various tempers, from F to H ratings. F temper alloys are fabricated, while O tempers are made from an annealed metal. When H is used to describe the temper, it means the material is not heat treatable.
The available tempers for 5182 aluminum include:
An F temper means the alloy is fabricated, or semi-finished while an O temper means the metal is annealed. O temper aluminum 3004 typically has a lower strength than other tempers. H tempers are strain-hardened and are usually not heat-treatable.
In addition to a range of tempers, 3004 aluminum sheet metal is available in several thicknesses and dimensions.
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