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5052 ALUMINUM SHEET - aluminiumsheet - 08-05-2020

The [b]5052 aluminum sheet [/b]is highly resistant to corrosion. It is an alloy that contains 0.25 percent chromium and 2.5 percent magnesium. It’s widely used because of its formability and durability. It has high fatigue and medium static strength. It can be used in marine environments without worry of corrosion. This metal also has excellent thermal conductivity and low density, which is commonly found with other aluminum alloys. Its fatigue properties and endurance limit are excellent. The endurance limit is 125 MPa in an H34 temper and 115 MPa in an H32 temper.
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When needed, this alloy can be hardened using cold working. Heat treatment cannot be used to make it hardenable. Compared to 5005 alloys, this grade of aluminum has better resistance in marine environments. It also has excellent corrosion resistance when used in slightly alkaline conditions. A protective surface film is over the 5052 aluminum, which gives the metal its corrosion resistance. When damage happens, the rapid reaction between aluminum and oxygen repairs it. When the film can’t be repaired, corrosion can quickly occur to the base metal. To help prevent this from happening, the metal can be anodized, which will make the protective surface film thicker.
Heat treatment can be used on this metal, which should be performed at 653 degrees F; the cooling rate and time at this temperature isn’t important. It’s rare for stress relief to be needed, but can be done at 428 degrees F. Stress relief should be used when the loss of strength is a concern. This metal is also readily machinable and weldable.
5052 aluminum sheets can be purchased in sizes between .032 and .1875 inch thick, 48 and 60 inches wide and up to 144 inches thick.


RE: 5052 ALUMINUM SHEET - aadaasdark8072 - 08-05-2020

5052-H32 Aluminum Sheet - (ASTM B209, QQ-A-250/8) Aluminum alloy with magnesium added to make it much stronger than 3003 series aluminum. This grade has great corrosion resistance and has the best welding characteristics of all the aluminums. 5052 is the alloy most suited to forming operations, with good workability and higher strength than that of the 1100 or 3003 alloys that are commercially available.
5052 is not heat-treatable, but is stronger than most of the 5xxx series of alloys. It has very good corrosion resistance, and can be easily welded. 5052 is not a good choice for extensive machining operations, as it has only a fair machinability rating.
The 5052 aluminum sheet with H32 temper has an unpolished (mill) surface, and meets American Society for Testing and Materials International ASTM B209 and SAE Aerospace Material Specifications AMS-QQ-A-250/8 standards. The 5052 aluminum alloy provides excellent corrosion resistance, even in salt water, and is stronger than 1100 or 3003 aluminum. It is not heat treatable. The aluminum has an H32 temper, meaning it has been strain hardened to a 1/4 hard temper and thermally stabilized.
5052 is often referred to as "Anodize Quality Aluminum", as it has excellent finishing qualities and anodized coatings are bright and clear. The major alloying element in 5052 is magnesium in sufficient quantities to cause substantial lowering of the melting point without producing brittleness. When magnesium is used as the major alloying element, or in combination with manganese, the result is a moderate to high strength non-heat treatable aluminum alloy. 5052 is far stronger than the 1100 or 3000 series aluminums, yet forms with reasonable bend radii. Weldability is very good and 5052 has good resistance to corrosion, especially in salt-water / marine atmospheres. 
Features
  • 5052 aluminum provides excellent corrosion resistance, even in salt water, and is stronger than 1100 or 3003 aluminum

  • Meets ASTM B209 and AMS-QQ-A-250/8 specifications

  • Unpolished (mill) surface has no finish

  • H32 temper has been strain hardened to a 1/4 hard temper and thermally stabilized

  • Standard tolerance

  • Specifications: ASTM B209, QQA 250/8

  • A.K.A: Sheet, Flatstock 

  • ASTM: ASTM B209-10 (Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Sheet and Plate)

  •  Alloy: 5052-H32 

  • Characteristics: Lightweight, semi-smooth surface with a dull mill finish. 

  • Workability: Excellent candidate for most processing techniques. High strength with good corrosion resistance. Non-heat treatable product. 

  • Applications: Commonly machined to end-user specifications. Aircraft, Marine, and Commercial grade parts.

  • Mechanical Properties: Non-magnetic, Brinell = 60, Tensile = 33,000, Yield = 28,000 (+/-)
Applications
Uses include truck and trailer components, aircraft components, boat hulls, ladders, railings, tool boxes, kitchen equipment, decorative trim, sign blanks, and any other application that would require more strength than 3003 series aluminum. Superior corrosion resistance, good weldability, with excellent formability, makes 5052 Aluminum Sheet a common choice for chemical, marine or saltwater applications. 5052 is widely used for cooking utensils, food processing equipment, mail boxes, electronic chassis, deck houses, hatch covers, pressure vessels, ladders, railings, frames, drip pans, truck bumpers, inner and outer body panels and components in truck and auto industries, decorative trim, architectural uses, signage applications, and any number of parts and application requiring strength and good formability at reasonable cost. 5052 aluminum sheet is used for marine applications due to its high salt water corrosion resistance, overall corrosion resistance and strength compared 3003 aluminum sheet. It is easy to form, stamp, weld and finish. 5052 aluminum sheet is used for marine, chemical and petrochemical equipment and components.