The heat-treated aluminum that has been fused with silicon and magnesium is known as the 6061 aluminum pipe. This product is widely used in several applications across a wide range of industries. It is simple to weld and machine this grade of alloy. It is 90% machinable and once finished, offers a good finish. When 6061 aluminum is in the annealed state, cold working can be done with ease. At this point, deep drawing, tapping, cutting, drilling, bending, and stamping should all be done using typical cold working techniques.
The Aluminum 6061 pipes are frequently used for jigs, machine parts, boat components, fasteners, truck components, appliance fittings, camera lens mounts, and electrical fittings. Aluminum made from 6061 can be utilized for heavy-duty structures that require a high level of corrosion resistance and an excellent strength-to-weight ratio.
Strength Of Aluminum 6061 pipes
Forging is an option for this product, and it is advised to carry it out between 750 and 900 degrees Fahrenheit. The recommended temperature range for hot work is between 500 and 700 degrees Fahrenheit.
When solution heat treatment is required, the metal can be completely heated by operating continuously at 990 degrees F. After that, the water should be quenched. This metal needs to be heated to 320 degrees Fahrenheit continuously for 18 hours before air cooling is applied. After eight more hours at 350 degrees F, air cooling comes next.
Advantages
Extra Power
Adaptable to High Mechanical Stresses
Withstanding High Temperature
high formality
specifications
ASTM B241, B429 and ASME SB241, SB429
Standard: AMS 4160/4161/4172, AMS QQ-A-200/8, and AMS QQ-A-200/9.
Size - 8 (1-1/2″ / 1.900″)
Outside Diameter: 1" to 16"
Custom, Hollow, Round, Square, Rectangular, Extruded Pipe, etc.
Cut Length, Double Random, and Single Random
Types: LSAW, ERW, Welded, Fabricated, and Seamless Pipes
XS, SCH60, SCH80, SCH120, SCH140, SCH160, SCH20, SCH30, SCH40, STD, SCH80, SCH80, SCH80, SCH80, SCH80, SCHXS
Plain, beveled, and threaded ends are available.
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