Aluminum 2014 is a precipitation hardening alloy with good corrosion resistance, high conductivity and good machinability, used in the manufacture of aircraft and truck parts and forging.
In terms of processing, 2024 aluminum is typically formed through hot extrusion, making it suitable for manufacturing complex-shaped profiles such as frames, brackets, and components.
2219 aerospace aluminum profile is a high-strength aluminum alloy with a high copper content, which gives it excellent strength and toughness.
2017-O aluminum alloy is in the annealed state (O state), meaning it has undergone high-temperature annealing during processing to improve its plasticity and formability.
2017-T4 aluminum alloy is the T4 form of 2017 aluminum alloy. To achieve this state, 2017 aluminum alloy is first subjected to solution heat treatment and then undergoes a natural aging process.
The T451 temper of 2017 aluminum alloy, due to the moderate stretching and natural aging treatment, ensures high strength while maintaining good dimensional stability and toughness.
2024-O aluminum is a variant of the 2024 aluminum alloy in the annealed condition. The "O" here stands for "annealed," which refers to the process of heating the aluminum alloy to a certain temperature and then slowly cooling it. This process relieves internal stresses and results in a lower hardness and enhanced workability.
2024 T3 aluminum is a specially processed aluminum alloy. To achieve the T3 temper, the 2024 aluminum alloy undergoes solution heat treatment, strain hardening, and a subsequent natural aging process.
2024-T851 aluminum alloy is a heat-treated state of 2024 aluminum alloy. To achieve the T851 condition, 2024 aluminum alloy undergoes a three-step process: solution heat treatment, stress relief, and artificial aging.
2024-T351 and 2124 aluminum alloys are both high-strength aluminum alloys, primarily used in aerospace and other demanding applications. However, their compositions, properties, and typical uses differ.
2024-T3 aluminum alloy and 2124 aluminum alloy are both high-strength alloys commonly used in aerospace and other high-performance applications. They each have distinct advantages and are suited to specific application environments.