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6061 Aluminum
A balance of strength and flexibility
Magnesium and silicon give 6061 aluminum its properties of strong corrosion resistance, high strength, and general workability. This winning combination makes 6061 aluminum one of the most popular aluminum alloys on the market.
6061 aluminum is more flexible than other 6000 series aluminum, making it highly suitable for applications requiring welding, machining, and/or forming.
Shapes and forms
We offer an assortment of 6061 aluminum, including sheet and plate.
Applications for 6061 aluminum
Because of its strength, 6061 aluminum is often used for structural and construction applications. Its formable properties and corrosion resistance make it an obvious choice for many “all-purpose” applications, including:
Tempers
CDM offers a range of different 6061 aluminum tempers. Some of the most popular include:
To learn more about aluminum tempers, visit tempers.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the density of 6061 aluminum?
The density of aluminum alloy is 0.0975 lb/in3.
What is 6061 aluminum’s yield strength?
The minimum yield strength of 6061 aluminum varies widely based on temper, from 8 ksi (O) to 40 ksi (T6, T651).
How does 6061 aluminum compare vs. 5052 aluminum?
6061 aluminum is known for its balance of strength, weldability, workability and corrosion resistance. 5052 aluminum is also a very versatile alloy, with slightly greater workability and superior corrosion resistance that comes at the cost of strength when compared to 6061. Click here for a more detailed comparison of 6061 and 5052 aluminum.
What are the characteristics of 7075 aluminum vs. 6061?
Because 7075 aluminum is one of the highest-strength alloys in existence, it’s often used in structural applications. That superior strength, however, comes at the cost of formability and weldability. In contrast, 6061 aluminum is a great balance of versatility, workability, strength, and corrosion resistance that makes it one of the best all-purpose aluminum alloys available.
What is 6061 aluminum’s tensile strength?
As with yield strength, the tensile strength of 6061 aluminum varies widely based on temper from 18 ksi (O) to 45 ksi (T6, T651).
What are the characteristics of 6061 aluminum vs. 6063?
Both 6063 and 6061 are popular aluminum alloys used in a variety of applications, with similar composition and mechanical properties. 6061 is the strongest alloy in the 6000 series, while 6063 sacrifices strength for greater response to extrusion, more resistance to corrosion and more options for finishing.