Aluminum Alloy 5052 Data Sheet

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Alloy Group: 5XXX

PRINCIPAL ALLOYING ELEMENT: Magnesium

Group: Common Alloys

 

ALUMINUM 5052 GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

What is aluminum 5052?

Aluminum 5052 is an aluminum alloy with magnesium as the primary alloying element, supplemented with a small chromium addition. It has good formability when in the fully soft, annealed temper and can be work-hardened to fairly high strength levels. It is commonly used in a multitude of engineering applications.

CHEMICAL COMPOSITION LIMITS:

Compositions are listed as weight percent. Limits are given as a maximum unless indicated as a range.

Si

Fe

Cu

Mn

Mg

Cr

Zn

Ti

Others-Each

Others Total

Al

5052

0.25

0.40

0.10

0.10

2.2-2.8

0.15-0.35

0.10

0.05

0.15

Remainder

Composition according to Aluminum Association.

TYPICAL MECHANICAL PROPERTIES DATA of ALUMINUM 5052:

The following typical aluminum 5052 properties are not guaranteed since in most cases they are average for various sizes and methods of manufacture and may not be exactly representative of any particular product or size. The data is intended for comparing alloys and tempers and should not be used for design purposes.
 

Source: Aluminum Standards & Data and United Aluminum data base

Alloy-Temper

Tensile Strength

(ksi)

Yield Strength

(ksi)

Elongation

(%)

5052-O

28

13

20

5052-H34

38

31

8

5052-H38

42

37

3

 

Coil of Aluminum 5052 on a pallet.

Although this data has been designed by United Aluminum or taken from sources United Aluminum believes to be reliable, this data needs to be thoroughly evaluated and tested by technically skilled personnel before any use is made thereof. United Aluminum assumes no responsibility or liability for any use of this data, or with respect to the infringement of any patent, and no warranties are given or implied by United Aluminum. This information is not to be copied, used in evidence, released for publication or passed to a third party without written permission from United Aluminum.
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