2000 Series Aluminum Alloys
2000 Series Aluminum Alloys are alloyed with copper and can be precipitation hardened to strengths comparable to steel. The aluminum-copper alloys typically contain between 2 to 10% copper, with smaller additions of other elements. 2000 Series Aluminum alloys include some of the highest strength heat treatable aluminum alloys.
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2000 Series Aluminum Description
2000 series of alloys are a set of "hard alloys". The aluminum-copper alloys typically contain between 2 to 10% copper, with smaller additions of other elements. The copper provides substantial increases in strength and facilitates precipitation hardening. The introduction of copper to aluminum can also reduce ductility and corrosion resistance. The susceptibility to solidification cracking of aluminum copper alloys is increased; consequently, some of these alloys can be the most challenging aluminum alloys to weld. These alloys include some of the highest strength heat treatable aluminum alloys.
Chemistry Typical
UNS# A92011 | ALUMINUM Balance | ADDITIONAL ELEMENTS
5.0-6.0 Cu, 0.20-06 Pb, 0.70 Fe max, 0.40 Si max, 0.30 Zn max,
0.05 max other (each), 0.15 max other (total)
UNS# A92017 | ALUMINUM Balance | ADDITIONAL ELEMENTS
3.5-4.5 Cu, 0.40-1.0 Mg, 0.20-0.80 Si, 0.7 Fe max, 0.4-0.80 Mn max, 0.25 Zn max, 0.15 Ti max, 0.10 Cr max, 0.05 max other (each),
0.15 max other (total)
UNS# A92024 | ALUMINUM Balance | ADDITIONAL ELEMENTS
3.8-4.9 Cu, 1.0-1.8 Mg, 0.30-0.9 Mn, 0.5 Si max, 0.50 Fe max,
0.25 Zn max, 0.15 Ti max, 0.10 Cr max, 0.05 max other (each),
0.15 max other (total)
UNS# A92048 | ALUMINUM Balance | ADDITIONAL ELEMENTS
2.8-3.8 Cu, 1.2-1.8 Mg, 0.20-0.6 Mn, 0.15 Si max, 0.20 Fe max,
0.25 Zn max, 0.10 Ti max, 0.05 max other (each), 0.15 max other (total)
UNS# A92219 | ALUMINUM Balance | ADDITIONAL ELEMENTS
5.8-6.8 Cu, 0.20-0.40 Mn, 0.10-0.25 Zr, 0.10-0.20 Ti, 0.05-.015 V, 0.02 Si max, 0.30 Fe max, 0.02 Mg max, 0.10 Zn max, 0.0008 Be max, 0.05 max other (each), 0.15 max other (total)
Physical Properties of 2000 Series Aluminum
Typical Density: 0.099 - 0.103 lbs/in3, 2.75 - 2.84 g/cm3
Electrical Conductivity: (% IACS at 68°F, annealed): 39-50%
Thermal Conductivity: BTU-in/hr-ft2-°F at 68°F: 1050 - 1340
Mean Coefficient of Thermal Expansion: µin/in-°F:
68 - 572 °F: 13.6 - 14.1
Modulus of Elasticity: KSI
10.2 - 10.6 x 103 in tension
Melting Temperature: 935 - 1190 °F (502 - 643 °C)
Forms
Profile Wire (Shaped Wire
Round Wire
Flat Wire
Square Wire
Mechanical Properties at Room Temperature
Properties: Temper 0
Ultimate Tensile Strength: 25 KSI min (172 MPa min)
Yield Strength: 10 KSI min (168 MPa min)
Elongation: 12% min
Properties: Tempered
These alloys can be cold worked to various tempers.
Additional Properties
Corrosion Resistance
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Wire Finishes
Heat Treatment
These alloys are hardenable by cold working and by heat treatment.
Welding
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