6082

Grade 6082 aluminium is a medium strength alloy with a very good corrosion resistance. Additions of magnesium, manganese and silicon enhance the mechanical and corrosion resistance properties of 6082 whilst retaining a good machinability and weldability. With grade 6082 aluminium offering the highest strength of all the 6000 series it is widely regarded as a material for structural type applications.

Further to this the strength levels of grade 6082 aluminium have seen it replace 6061 for many applications. Alloy 6082 offers good joining options although it should be noted that mechanical strengths will decrease in the heat affected zone. Grade 6082 also machines very well and produces tight coils of swarf when chip breakers are used.

Chemical Composition

Aluminium

Rem

Silicon

0.7-1.3%

Copper

0.10% max

Iron             

0.50% max

Manganese

0.4-1.0%

Magnesium

0.6-1.2%

Zinc

0.20% max

Titanium

0.10% max

Chromium

0.25% max

Total Others  

0.15 max


Related Specifications

AA6082

HE30

DIN 3.2315

EN AW-6082

ISO: Al Si1MgMn

A96082

Key Features

  • Very good corrosion resistance
  • Good cold forming properties
  • Ease of joining
  • Good machinability
  • High Mechanical strengths

 Typical Physical Properties

Melting Range

570-660°C

Density

2.70 g/cm³

Thermal conductivity

184 W/m°K

Thermal expansion coefficient       

23 x 10-6

Electrical Conductivity                            

46.6 IACS

Electrical resistivity             

0.037 microhm m

Modulus of elasticity                              

69 GPa

Fabrication PropertiesCold Formability


Good

Machinability                                        

Good  

Soldering                                             

Good

Brazing                  

Good

Gas Shielded Arc Welding

Good

Manual Metal Arc Welding

Good

Resistance Welding   

Good

Typical Applications  

Grade 6082 has typically been used for packaging containers, foils, collapsible tubes, radiator tubes, wide jar closures, printing plates, strip for heat exchangers, boiler making, insulation foils, kitchenware, chemical and food industry equipment containers, automotive trim, light reflectors, architecture, vessels, piping beer barrels and milk churns. It is also used for highly stressed applications including trusses, bridges, cranes and automotive components.

This technical information is given by John Hood & Co.without charge and the user shall employ such information at their own discretion and risk. For more detailed technical advice on temper selection, fabrication, joining, machining, physical and mechanical data please contact us as space does not permit the listing of every feature of the material.