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Trimet Wire Catalog 2016
Trimet Wire Catalog 2016
TRIMET Aluminium SE
Aluminium wires for electrical and
mechanical applications
TRIMET Aluminium SE – an independent family-run
enterprise for more than 30 years
One of the areas in which TRIMET CCR (Continu- low and medium voltage distribution networks,
ously Cast and Rolled) rod is really in its element conductors for overhead lines, flexible cables
is electricity. For many years, it has been chosen for robotics, welding and railway engineering,
now by the major cable makers worldwide. cables using nickel-plated wire for aeronautical
engineering, enameled wire for windings, etc.
The fields of application for CCR rod are virtu-
ally unlimited. They include insulated cables for
Registered brands
Size (Exampels)
The expertise acquired in TRIMET CCR (Continu- From rivets, superfine wire, bolts, screws or forg-
ously Cast and Rolled) rod based on a substantial ing part, TRIMET CCR redraw rod matches a
program of research and development has re- wide variety of requirements.
sulted in the creation of an outstanding range of
aluminium alloys geared to mechanical engineer-
ing applications.
Registered brands
Size (Exampels)
The expertise acquired by TRIMET in CCR (Con- have gone into the creation of an incomparable
tinuously Cast and Rolled) rod based on a sub- range of aluminium alloys geared to welding and
stantial program of research and development brazing applications.
Registered brands
Size
Ø 9.5 mm
Al 99,99 1099
Pure aluminum wires with different impurity levels – in general less than 1%.
Related to their different grades of “cleanliness” they offer an excellent electrical
conductivity of up to 63 ICAS. Due to its lowest strength level within all alumini-
um alloy groups they show very good workability characteristics, including a high
corrosion resistance and good weldability.
100 10 140 15
1090 0.007 0.07 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
1099 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.002 0.002 0.006 0.006 0.002 0.002 90
120 10
80 5
For each application, TRIMET can propose composition according customer’s spec-
ifications. Other alloys are also available upon request (ex. 1098, 1188). 100 5
70
80
Material condition (2 tons coils): 60
10 8 6 4 2 0 10 8 6 4 2 0
0
> Usual diameter: 9.5 mm; diameters from wire diameter (mm) wire diameter (mm)
Process
Recommended wiredrawing conditions: Copyright
See technical brochure “137050 Conductal®” part The information provided in this brochure was gathered in proper tests and is
given to the best of our knowledge and belief. However, as with all application
“drawing”. suggestions, they are solely nonbinding references that are not covered by our
contractual obligations (including any third-party copyrights) and for which we are
not liable. The data do not constitute a guarantee for properties and do not release
the user from his responsibility to test whether our products are suited for their
intended use. The reproduction, translation and copying of this brochure, in whole
or part, are subject to our express authorization. New alloys and their technologi-
cal advancements that are developed after the brochure has gone into print will be
presented in the next issue.
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2011
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast
and Rolled
2011
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast and Rolled
Alloy 2011 is a free machining alloy which is comparable with many of the favor-
able free cutting brass alloys. 2011 is the most versatile alloy if good strength and
high machining rates are required. It can be machined to very close tolerances, and
the quality of the machined surfaces is excellent. The weldability and its general
corrosion characteristic are poor. Our alloy with max 0.3 Pb is RoHS compliant.
H Temper
Elements Si Fe Cu Mn Mg Cr Zn Ti Others
300 50 E50
% UTS (%)
Each Total
0,2 YS
250 40
Min 5.0
2017
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast
and Rolled
2017
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast and Rolled
Alloys of his group are used where highest strength leves are required. These al-
loys contain mainly copper and Magnesium. But in order to achive their strong
mechanical properties they need to be solution heat treated. In the soft condition
the lower alloyed derivates offer a very good formability. The general corrosion
resistance is poor.
For each application, TRIMET can propose composition according customer’s 200 20 200 20
specifications.
15 15
guide):
Heat treatments:
UTS 0.2% YS E100
Temper
(MPa) (MPa) (%) > Full annealing (0 temper): 375°-410°,
F 200-260 80-130 10-30 3 to 4 hours, followed by slow cooling
H 150-220 70-110 18-35 (25°C to 30°C/hour up to 250°C).
> Heat solution treatment prior to quenching
Process (T4 -T3 tempers): 500°C +/- 5°C, 1 hour.
Recommended wiredrawing conditions: Cold water quenching (40°C maximum).
> Type of wiredrawing machine: non-slip. > Natural ageing (T4 Temper): minimum 4 days
> Maximum reduction* by wiredrawing prior at 20°C.
to annealing: 85%.
> Reduction* per die: 15 - 30%. Typical mechanical properties of drawn wire:
> Die geometry Temper
UTS 0.2% YS E50
(MPa) (MPa) (%)
- reduction angle: 16 - 12°
T4 450 280 20*
- bearing length: 0.25 d (d: die diameter).
* 20% elongation (after quenching).
Note: Copyright
> Under no circumstances should products be stored for extensive periods in a The information provided in this brochure was gathered in proper tests and is
damp or humid atmosphere. given to the best of our knowledge and belief. However, as with all application
> Lubrification with grease. suggestions, they are solely nonbinding references that are not covered by our
contractual obligations (including any third-party copyrights) and for which we are
not liable. The data do not constitute a guarantee for properties and do not release
*Reduction (%) = S-s
— x 100 (where “S” is the entry cross-section and “s“ the exit the user from his responsibility to test whether our products are suited for their
S cross-section). intended use. The reproduction, translation and copying of this brochure, in whole
or part, are subject to our express authorization. New alloys and their technologi-
cal advancements that are developed after the brochure has gone into print will be
presented in the next issue.
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2024
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast
and Rolled
2024
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast and Rolled
Alloy 2024 has a higher strength than either alloys 2014 and 2017. Due to its high
strength level in the T-tempers it is used in aircraft applications and other preten-
tious applications. It has good machining characteristics, but not as distinguished
as 2011. The cold formability in the soft condition is considered fair, although it is
one of the most popular alloys for cold heading and thread rolling applications.
Corrosion resistance and anodizeablilty are only fair.
Thermal Conductivity T6, T851 Temper * Mechanical values may vary significantly due to natural aging effects
150 W/m - °C
Electrical Conductivity O Temper 50% IACS
Electrical Conductivity T4, T351 Temper 30% IACS
Electrical Conductivity T6, T851 Temper 40% IACS
3103
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast
and Rolled
3103
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast and Rolled
This alloy has mainly manganese as an alloying element. 3103 has moderate
strength level which is approximately 20% stronger than pure aluminum. Espe-
cially at elevated temperatures it performs better than the 1000 series alloys. It has
a very good resistance to atmospheric corrosion and a very good weldability and
is widely used in soldered structures like radiators. The formability is very good.
Description UTS E
50
Chemical composition from Aluminum Association 0.2% YS
(MPa) 250
H Temper (%)
50
Elements Si Fe Cu Mn Mg Cr Zn Ti Others
%
Each Total
Max 0.50 0.7 0.10 1.5 0.30 0.10 0.20 0.05 0.15
Foot note: Zr + Ti max 0.10
150 30
For each application, TRIMET can propose composition according customer’s
specifications.
20
Material condition (2 tons coils): 100
guide): 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
wire diameter mm
Heat treatments:
UTS E100
Temper
(MPa) (%) > Full annealing (0 temper): 350°C to 380°C
F 140-190 10-20 -3 hours for a drawn wire from F temper rod.
H 95-120 30-40 > Part annealing (H2X* tempers): 250/300°C
-3 hours for a drawn wire from F temper rod.
Process
Recommended wiredrawing conditions: Typical mechanical properties of drawn wire
> Type of wiredrawing machine: slip or non-slip. (from diameter 9.5 mm F temper):
> Maximum reduction* by wiredrawing prior to Temper
UTS 0.2% YS E50
(MPa) (MPa) (%)
annealing: 95 to 98%.
> Reduction* per die: 15 to 30% 0 115 70 30
4043 | 4043A
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast
and Rolled
4043 | 4043A
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast and Rolled
Alloys which mainly contain Si as an alloying element and are used as welding filler
maaterials. The range is from 5%-12% silicon. This alloy has excellent fluidity due to
its low melting point. The alloy 4043 with the lowest melting temperature is also
widly used as a soldering alloy. If structural parts need to be anodized after welding
the joint forms a natural dark gray anodic coating. The strength level is low.
Max 6.0 0.8 0.30 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.10 0.20 0.05 0.15 250
For each application, TRIMET can propose composition according customer’s 200 20
specifications.
150
and F. 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
wire diameter mm
> Mechanical properties (figures given as a rough
guide): Heat treatments:
> Full annealing (0 temper): 320°C -3 hours.
UTS E100
Temper
(MPa) (%)
Process 0 100 45 30
4047 | 4047A
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast
and Rolled
4047 | 4047A
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast and Rolled
Alloys which mainly contain Si as an alloying element and are used as welding filler
maaterials. The range is from 5%-12% silicon. This alloy has excellent fluidity due to
its low melting point. The alloy 4047 with the lowest melting temperature is also
widly used as a soldering alloy. If structural parts need to be anodized after welding
the joint forms a natural dark gray anodic coating. The strength level is low.
Max 13.0 0.8 0.30 0.15 0.10 0.05 0.20 0.05 0.05 0.15
For each application, TRIMET can propose composition according customer’s 200 20
specifications.
and F.
> Mechanical properties (figures given as a rough Heat treatments:
guide): > Full annealing (0 temper): 320°C - 3 hours.
UTS E100
Temper
(MPa) (%) Typical mechanical properties of drawn wire:
H 125-170 15-30
UTS 0.2% YS E50
Temper
(MPa) (MPa) (%)
0 140 70 30
Process H18 230 210 4
Recommended wiredrawing conditions:
> Maximum reduction by wiredrawing prior Innovation
to annealing: 75 to 85%. TRIMET has developed a range of Welding alloys
> Reduction per die: 15 to 30% without added Beryllium (protection of welders):
> Die geometry the BE FREE.
- reduction angle: 16 to 12°
Copyright
- bearing length: 0.25 d (d: die diameter). The information provided in this brochure was gathered in proper tests and is given
to the best of our knowledge and belief. However, as with all application sugges-
tions, they are solely nonbinding references that are not covered by our contrac-
tual obligations (including any third-party copyrights) and for which we are not
liable. The data do not constitute a guarantee for properties and do not release
the user from his responsibility to test whether our products are suited for their
intended use. The reproduction, translation and copying of this brochure, in whole
or part, are subject to our express authorization. New alloys and their technologi-
cal advancements that are developed after the brochure has gone into print will be
presented in the next issue.
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5005
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast
and Rolled
5005
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast and Rolled
This group of alloys contains increasing levels of the main alloying element mag-
nesium respectively. With the increasing level of magnesium the strength is sig-
nificantly increased while the formability becomes poor. The general corrosion
resistance is excellent, therefore theses alloys are used in maritime environments.
Among other aluminum alloys, this series is used for the widest applications in-
cluding welded structures. The lower alloyed derivates can be easily anodized.
20
Material condition (2 tons coils):
15
> Usual diameter: 9.5 mm; diameters from 100
10
7.5 to 26.5 mm available upon request.
> Usual temper as supplied: F. 5
UTS E100
Temper
(MPa) (%) Heat treatments:
F 130-200 15-30 > Full annealing (0 temper): 350°C to 380°C
-3 hours. Minimal deformation before
Process annealing: 20%
Recommended wiredrawing conditions: > Part annealing (H2X* tempers): 240/280°C
> Type of wiredrawing machine: slip or non-slip. -3 hours.
> Maximum reduction* by wiredrawing prior to
annealing: 85 to 95%. Typical mechanical properties of drawn wire:
> Reduction* per die: 15 to 30% Temper
UTS 0.2% YS E50
(MPa) (MPa) (%)
> Die geometry
- reduction angle: 16 to 12° 0 210 100 30
H13 +
240 180 15
Note: +
10% reduction * H2X tempers: H24-H26
Recommendations for wiredrawing on a slip machine:
Ensure: Copyright
> proper lubrification (use grease at the first reduction stage) The information provided in this brochure was gathered in proper tests and is given
> proper wire / die alignment to the best of our knowledge and belief. However, as with all application sugges-
> a low slip coefficient, tions, they are solely nonbinding references that are not covered by our contrac-
> sufficient cooling during wiredrawing. tual obligations (including any third-party copyrights) and for which we are not
liable. The data do not constitute a guarantee for properties and do not release
the user from his responsibility to test whether our products are suited for their
*Reduction (%) = S-s
— x 100 (where “S” is the entry cross-section and “s“ the exit intended use. The reproduction, translation and copying of this brochure, in whole
S cross-section). or part, are subject to our express authorization. New alloys and their technologi-
cal advancements that are developed after the brochure has gone into print will be
presented in the next issue.
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5019
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast
and Rolled
5019
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast and Rolled
This group of alloys contains increasing levels of the main alloying element mag-
nesium respectively. With the increasing level of magnesium the strength is sig-
nificantly increased while the formability becomes poor. The general corrosion
resistance is excellent, therefore theses alloys are used in maritime environments.
Among other aluminum alloys, this series is used for the widest applications in-
cluding welded structures. The lower alloyed derivates can be easily anodized.
Max 0.40 0.50 0.10 0.6 5.6 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.05 0.15 400 15
Foot note: 0.10-0.6 Mn+Cr
350
For each application, TRIMET can propose composition according customer’s spec- 300 10
ifications. Version 5019A available upon request.
250
> Maximum reduction* by wiredrawing prior to Typical mechanical properties of drawn wire:
annealing: 75 to 90%.
UTS 0.2% YS E50
> Reduction* per die: 15 to 30% Temper
(MPa) (MPa) (%)
> Die geometry 0 290 150 30
- reduction angle: 16 to 12° H19 475 420 5
- bearing length: 0.25 d (d: die diameter). H38 415 345 10
5051
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast
and Rolled
5051
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast and Rolled
This group of alloys contains increasing levels of the main alloying element mag-
nesium respectively. With the increasing level of magnesium the strength is sig-
nificantly increased while the formability becomes poor. The general corrosion
resistance is excellent, therefore theses alloys are used in maritime environments.
Among other aluminum alloys, this series is used for the widest applications in-
cluding welded structures. The lower alloyed derivates can be easily anodized.
Elements Si Fe Cu Mn Mg Cr Zn Ti Others
% UTS E50
Each Total 0.2% YS (%)
(MPa) F Temper
Min 1.7
400 50
Max 0.40 0.7 0.25 0.20 2.2 0.10 0.25 0.10 0.05 0.15
350 40
For each application, TRIMET can propose composition according customer’s
specifications.
300 30
5052
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast
and Rolled
5052
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast and Rolled
Aluminium alloy 5052 has very good corrosion resistance to seawater and marine
and industrial atmosphere, has a very good weldability and excellent cold form-
ability a an medium strength level. It is a medium strength alloy with a strength
slightly higher than 5051 and slightly lower than 5754.
Description
UTS
Chemical composition from Aluminum Association 0.2% YS E50
(MPa) F Temper (%)
Elements Si Fe Cu Mn Mg Cr Zn Ti Others 400 40
%
Each Total
35
350
Min 2.2 0.15
30
Max 0.25 0.40 0.10 0.10 2.8 0.35 0.10 0.05 0.15
300
25
For each application, TRIMET can propose composition according customer’s
specifications. 250 20
15
Material condition (2 tons coils): 200
10
> Material condition (2 tons coils):
150
> Usual diameter: 9.5 mm; diameters from 5
5154
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast
and Rolled
5154
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast and Rolled
This group of alloys contains increasing levels of the main alloying element mag-
nesium respectively. With the increasing level of magnesium the strength is sig-
nificantly increased while the formability becomes poor. The general corrosion
resistance is excellent, therefore theses alloys are used in maritime environments.
Among other aluminum alloys, this series is used for the widest applications in-
cluding welded structures. The lower alloyed derivates can be easily anodized.
For each application, TRIMET can propose composition according customer’s spec- 15
ifications. Versions 5154A and 5154B are available upon request.
300
10
Material condition (2 tons coils):
> Usual diameter: 9.5 mm; diameters from 200
5
7.5 to 26.5 mm available upon request.
> Usual temper as supplied: F. 100 0
> Mechanical properties (figures given as a 10 8 6 4 2 0
wire diameter mm
rough guide):
UTS E100
Heat treatments:
Temper
(MPa) (%) > Full annealing (0 temper) : 350°C to 380°C
F 210-270 15-30 -3 hours. Minimal deformation before
annealing : 20%
Process > Part annealing (H2X* tempers) : 240/280°C
Recommended wiredrawing conditions: -3 hours.
> Type of wiredrawing machine: slip or non-slip. > Corrosion resistance annealing
> Maximum reduction* by wiredrawing prior (tempers H3X**) : 230/240°C during 24 hours
to annealing: 85 to 95%. This heat treatment is helpful in case of using at high temperature (65°C) in cor-
rosive atmosphere.
> Reduction* per die: 15 to 30%
> Die geometry Typical mechanical properties of drawn wire:
- reduction angle: 16 to 12° UTS 0.2% YS E50
Temper
- bearing length: 0.25 d (d: die diameter). (MPa) (MPa) (%)
0 240 115 30
Note:
Recommendations for wiredrawing on a slip machine: H19 400 375 5
Ensure: H34 290 230 13
> proper lubrification (use grease at the first reduction stage)
> proper wire / die alignment H13+ 270 210 15
> a low slip coefficient,
> sufficient cooling during wiredrawing. +10% reduction * H2X tempers: H24-H26 ** H3X tempers: H38-H36-H34
Copyright
*Reduction (%) = S-s
— x 100 (where “S” is the entry cross-section and “s“ the exit The information provided in this brochure was gathered in proper tests and is given to the best of
S cross-section). our knowledge and belief. However, as with all application suggestions, they are solely nonbinding
references that are not covered by our contractual obligations (including any third-party copyrights)
and for which we are not liable. The data do not constitute a guarantee for properties and do not
release the user from his responsibility to test whether our products are suited for their intended
use. The reproduction, translation and copying of this brochure, in whole or part, are subject to our
express authorization. New alloys and their technological advancements that are developed after
the brochure has gone into print will be presented in the next issue.
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5183
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast
and Rolled
5183
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast and Rolled
This group of welding alloys are the best choice if high mechanical properties in
welded structures is required while 5183 has even higher mechanical properties
then 5356. They produce welds with higher ductility than those using 4xxx se-
ries filler materials but are not as easy to use then the 4xxx series. However, they
should not be used with high Si content alloys (i.e. castings) because of excessive
magnesium-silicide (Mg2Si) developed in the weld structure and will decrease duc-
tility and increase crack sensitivity.
400 10
Material condition (2 tons coils):
5
> Usual diameter: 9.5 mm; diameters from 350
annealing: 75 to 85%.
> Die geometry Innovation
- reduction angle: 16 to 12° TRIMET has developed a range of Welding alloys
- bearing length: 0.25 d (d: die diameter). without added Beryllium (protection of welders):
the BE FREE.
Copyright
The information provided in this brochure was gathered in proper tests and is given
to the best of our knowledge and belief. However, as with all application sugges-
tions, they are solely nonbinding references that are not covered by our contrac-
tual obligations (including any third-party copyrights) and for which we are not
liable. The data do not constitute a guarantee for properties and do not release
the user from his responsibility to test whether our products are suited for their
intended use. The reproduction, translation and copying of this brochure, in whole
or part, are subject to our express authorization. New alloys and their technologi-
cal advancements that are developed after the brochure has gone into print will be
presented in the next issue.
GB - 02.2016
5356
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast
and Rolled
5356
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast and Rolled
This group of welding alloys are the best choice if high mechanical properties in
welded structures is required while 5183 has even higher mechanical properties
then 5356. They produce welds with higher ductility than those using 4xxx se-
ries filler materials but are not as easy to use then the 4xxx series. However, they
should not be used with high Si content alloys (i.e. castings) because of excessive
magnesium-silicide (Mg2Si) developed in the weld structure and will decrease duc-
tility and increase crack sensitivity.
300 10
Material condition (2 tons coils):
> Usual diameter: 9.5 mm; diameters from 250
5754
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast
and Rolled
5754
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast and Rolled
Alloy 5754 has a very good general corrosion resistance and thus is one of the
most preferable alloys for applications in maritime and seawater conditions and
industrially polluted atmospheres. Its strength is medium / medium-high and it has
a very good formability in the lower strength Hxx conditions.
Max 0.40 0.40 0.10 0.50 3.6 0.30 0.20 0.15 0.05 0.15 25
300
Foot note: 0.10% - 0.6% Mn + Cr
20
For each application, TRIMET can propose composition according customer’s
250
specifications.
15
200
Material condition (2 tons coils): 10
6056
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast
and Rolled
6056
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast and Rolled
Alloy 6056 is an extremly versatile material for applications which require with
high strength in the T-tempers. It has 25%-30% higher strength and hardness com-
pared with 6082-T6 supplementary with a higher stability at elevated tempera-
tures up to 150°C. Its good formability in the H1x-conditions comparable to 6082
recommends this alloy for cold heading and cold impact extrusion processes.
180 180
Thermal Conductivity T6 150 W/m - °C 10
160 160
Electrical Conductivity O Temper 40% IACS 140 140 5
Electrical Conductivity T6 35% IACS 120 120
100 100 0
0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5
wire diameter (mm) wire diameter (mm)
Typical mechanical properties 6056
* Mechanical values may vary significantly due to natural aging effects
UTS 0.2% YS E50
Temper
(MPa) (MPa) (%)
O 180 90 24
T4 340 270 16
T6 420 370 10
T9 450 400 6
Copyright
The information provided in this brochure was gathered in proper tests and is
given to the best of our knowledge and belief. However, as with all application
suggestions, they are solely nonbinding references that are not covered by our
contractual obligations (including any third-party copyrights) and for which we are
not liable. The data do not constitute a guarantee for properties and do not release
the user from his responsibility to test whether our products are suited for their
intended use. The reproduction, translation and copying of this brochure, in whole
or part, are subject to our express authorization. New alloys and their technologi-
cal advancements that are developed after the brochure has gone into print will be
presented in the next issue.
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6082
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast
and Rolled
6082
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast and Rolled
This alloy is mainly selected where welding or brazing is required together with a
high corrosion resistance in all tempers at medium strength level. The formability
in H- and O-Tempers is excellent and fairly acceptable in the T4 temper. In com-
parison to the special designated machining alloys it is more difficult to use. The
appearance after anodizing is superior in comparison to other machining alloys.
Max 1.3 0.50 0.10 1.0 1.2 0.25 0.20 0.10 0.05 0.15
300 20
131050
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast
and Rolled
131050
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast and Rolled
The CCR (Continuous Casting and Rolling) 131050 ALUFLEX® Rod is an Aluminium-
Iron-Magnesium alloy used in the manufacture of fine gauge wire for flexible
cables for aeronautical engineering, cables for automotive engineering, braids
and screens for cables.
UTS E200
mΩ cm IACS mS/mm2
MPa (1) %
Figure 1 illustrates how ultimate tensile strength N. B.: The advantages of inter-stage annealing are:
and elongation vary with diameter down to 0.5 > Improved drawability at very small diameters.
mm for: > Improved stranding characteristics of wire for
> Redraw rod, diameter 9.5 mm, Temper F flexible cables, if stranding precedes the final
> Redraw rod, diameter 9.5 mm, Temper O heat treatment.
> Redraw rod, diameter 9.5 mm, Temper F, > More uniform final mechanical properties after
with inter-stage annealing at diameter 2.5 mm. final heat treatment.
Figure 1
> Improved final electrical properties after final
UTS heat treatment.
(MPa)
400
As against this, it has an adverse effect on the
mechanical properties (UTS and E200) of the end-
300
product.
F
O
200
> Annealing at final diameter.
F cold worked
and annealed
100
For fine-gauge wire, the final annealing treatment
can be carried out either in the static oven on reels
E200 of drawn wire, or continuously as the wire leaves
(%)
25
drawing machines fitted with electric annealing
20
systems suitable for aluminium.
15
Annealing in the static oven.
10
O F cold worked
5 and annealed
F
The final heat treatment conditions need to be
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0,5 matched to:
Work-hardening curves
Wire diameter (mm) > the annealing oven,
Processing procedure:
F: work-hardened as-rolled CCR redraw rod.
> the load to be treated,
O: work-hardened from annealed CCR redraw rod. > the desired level of mechanical properties
F cold worked and annealed: work-hardened as-rolled
CCR redraw rod with inter-stage annealing at a dia. of (UTS - E200) for the wire,
approx. 2.5mm.
> the manufacturing sequence adopted, with par-
ticular reference to whether or not inter-stage
Heat treatment practice annealing is employed.
> Annealing of redraw rod (dia. 9.5 mm).
As normally used, 131050 ALUFLEX® rod does not As an example, values of:
require annealing. UTS = 145 MPa
E200 = 10 %
> Inter-stage annealing during wiredrawing p = 2,90 µΩ cm
(2 to 2.5 mm). can be achieved by heat treatment in the oven
For certain applications, and depending on wire- with:
drawing practice and final wire diameter (very small > a temperature: 245° C
diameters of less than 0.5 mm), it may be advanta- > and a treatment time (at temperature) of
geous to include a complete recrystallization/soft- 3 hours.
ening treatment at some intermediate stage.
For a 0.5 mm diameter wire drawn without inter- Utilisation of Redraw Rod /
stage annealing from 9.5 mm redraw rod in 131050 Manufacturing practice
alloy-Temper F. - Figure 2 below illustrates the
effects of static annealing conditions on the final In view of the fact that 131050 is intended for
mechanical properties exhibited by the wire. fine-gauge wire production and applications, users
should exercise the very greatest care at the vari-
Figure 2 : Annealing temperature
ous stages of the wiredrawing operation, since any
UTS
(MPa)300
damage to the rod, undue rubbing or faults could
be conducive to breakage at small diameters in no
way attributable to the quality of the product sup-
250 plied.
without intermediate
annealing
> Storage of redraw rod
200
> Unwinding
> Wiredrawing
See Data for 137050
150
with intermediate
annealing Generally speaking, the user should follow the rec-
100 ommendations for 137050. Recommendations of
particular importance when drawing fine-gauge
E200 30
(%) wire from 131050 include the use of:
> diamond dies,
20
> a mineral oil of viscosity appropriate to small
and very small diameters.
10 with intermediate
annealing without intermediate
annealing
0
200°C 220°C 240°C 260°C 280°C 300°C
Applications
Variations of tensile strengh and elongation with annealing temperature
for manufacturing sequences
131050 ALUFLEX® wires the characteristics de-
Annealing temperature (soak time > 3 h) manded for use in flexible cables:
> good mechanical properties
(breaking load and elongation)
> good resistance to alternated breaking
Final mechanical and electrical properties
> good resistance to corrosion and good
temperature stability
Depending on the application and manufacturing
> good electrical conductibility
facilities available, various manufacturing sequenc-
es may be adopted to obtain different typical com-
Applications are as following:
binations of mechanical and electrical properties.
> manufacture of flexible cables of every type for
These are illustrated in the table below for a wire
use in welding, automotive industry (1), home
of dia. 0.5 mm having an elongation at break of
electrical appliances, railways, aircraft construc-
10 %.
tion, shipbuilding.
MANUFACTURING
> manufacture of cables for aeronautical engi-
MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES
SEQUENCE neering: direct nickel plated ALUFLEX®.
Rm E200 p Conductivity
Without intermediate
145 10 2.90 59.5 34.5
annealing
With intermediate
130 10 2.90 59.5 34.5
annealing
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137050
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast
and Rolled
137050
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast and Rolled
The CCR (Continuous Casting and Rolling) 137050 137050 CCR rod is produced in five standard tem-
CONDUCTAL® conforms to EN 1715. pers or grades:
Min 0.1
The table below sets out:
Max 0.07 0.2 0.010 0.005 0.010 0.003 0.03 0.003 0.005 0.006 0.02 0.10
> maximum/minimum tensile strengths and
maximum resistivity for each grade.
Its composition complies with the European stan-
Temper Tensile strength MPa (1) ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES TO 20°C (2)
dard EN573-3 and the ALUMINUM ASSOCIATION Resistivity Conductivity minimale
Min Max Typical
standards for Alloys 1350 and 1370. max. mΩ cm IACS mS/mm2
The redraw rod is produced from primary liquid (1) MPa = 0,1 hbar = 0,102 kg/mm2 = 145 psi
(2) see conversion table in appendix 1.
metal by continuous casting and rolling (PROPERZI
or SECIM processes). Physical properties
Melting point 659 °C
The procedure followed in the foundry ensures ex- Density 2.703 kg/m3
cellent metal quality and, inter alia, excellent draw- Modulus of elasticity 69.000 MPa
ability. Coefficient of linear expansion
over the range 20 to 100°C 23 x 10-6 °C-1
Packaging Temperature correction factor for resistivity
2 tonnes coils. > annealed condition 4.07 x 10-3 °C-1
> work hardened condition 4.03 x 10-3 °C-1
Material condition Thermal conductivity at 20°C 222 W/m°C
> Diameter Specific heat 920 J/kg°C
Normally 9.5 mm.
Other diameters can be supplied on request,
namely: 7.5, 12.2, 15.2, 18.5 mm. Development is
in progress for bigger diameters.
> Mechanical and electrical properties
137050
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast and Rolled
Wiredrawing Figure 2
% IACS
Resistivity Conductivity
60
R11 - R12
Metallurgical considerations 2,86 35
R8 - R10
60,5
mS/mm2
R6
The factors which come into play when redraw rod 2,84
61
137050 is drawn down to wire for cablemaking 2,82 35,5
are, basically: 61,5
the work hardening brought about by the 2,80
mWcm
62 36
2,78
mechanical and electrical properties:
62,5
> it increases mechanical strength (ultimate tensile 2,76
20 200 R8 - R10
R6 UTS 30
180
18
160
16 200 20
kg/mm2
20
MPa
kg/mm2
MPa
14 140
12 120 10 100 10
10 100
0 0 0
8 80
100°C 200°C 300°C 400°C
r Conductivity
mWcm 36,5
6 60 63
2,750
mS/mm2
% IACS
9,5 mm 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
rod diameter
37
7,5 mm 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 64
Utilisation and Fabrication Practice > Drawing speed: up to 40 meters per sec-
ond leaving the machine for wire of diam-
Storing the redraw rod (Recommandations) eter 2.0 mm. If speeds exceed 30 meters
It is recommended that coils be unwrapped as soon per second, elongation should preferably
as received and stored indoors in a dry place so as be limited to less than 33% for the initial re-
to obviate any corrosion which could render the duction stages and less than 26% for the final
rod unsuitable for drawing. stages.
> Dies:
Should the coils be slightly, moist when re- - tungsten carbide for diameters above
ceived, because of condensation, they must be 1.5 mm,
allowed to dry out for several days before drawing. - carbide, diamond for finishing or for diameters
In winter, preheating of the coils (in a stream of below 1.5 mm.
warm air) can assist pick-up of lubricant in the ini-
tial stages of drawing. The geometry of tungsten carbide dies can vary
between fairlywide limits:
Wiredrawing > entry angle: 40 to 90°,
Unless ortherwise specified, the data set out > reduction angle: 16 to 25° - preferably 16 to 18°
below refer to the reduction of redraw rod to for diameters of less than 5 mm,
diameters of 5 to 1.5 mm and do not cover any > bearing length: one-quarter to one-half of diam-
subsequent reduction operations designed to ob- eter for diameters between 9.5 and 12 mm,
tain fine and very fine gauge wire of diameter 0.8 > exit angle: 60 to 90°.
mm or less. The very greatest care must be taken with
the polishing of dies to be employed to draw
137050 CCR rod exhibits excellent drawability and aluminium. Particular attention should be
can be drawn on any of the present-day designs of given to careful radiusing of all edges and
industrial wiredrawing machines, whether of the replacing dies before wear becomes significant.
slip or non-slip types. Perfect alignment of the wire in the dies is also a
must.
Best results will be obtained if the following recom-
mendations are adhered to: > Lubrication:
> Slip rate (slip drawing machines): the maker’s - non-slip machines: mineral oils or greases,
instructions should be scrupulously adhered to - slip-machines: mineral oils.
in order to keep wire slip on the capstans within Lubrication with grease for the first reduction stage
the correct limits. is always advisable.
> Elongation per block (S-s–– x 100)
s Important:
> 20 to 45% (reduction S-s –– = 16.5 to 31%
S Wherever possible, it is preferable not to employ
- see conversion table in Appendix 2) the same machine to draw both copper and alu-
for the production of standard diameters of minium because of the risk of contamination of
power cable (5 to 1.5 mm), higher elongations the mineral oil by the emulsion employed in cop-
being restricted to the initial stages of the draw- per drawing. In fact, even small amounts of water
ing operation; (less than 0.5 %) have a distinctly adverse effect on
> 13 to 20% for subsequent reduction of wire of the lubricating properties, in addition to which any
diameters below 1.5 mm. contamination of the drawn wire by particles of
copper could impair corrosion resistance.
Elongation in the first die should not be too small
(less than 20 %) since this would embrittle the wire
surface (the degree of work hardening being great-
er near the surface than at the core) and adversely
affect pick-up of lubricant.
137050
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast and Rolled
Oxidized redraw rod: should any accidental for the first reduction stage, together with
oxidation of the redraw rod have occurred as a dies of large working angle (22-24°) and short
result of faulty protection during shipment, bearing length to avoid scoring or scratching.
the use of a special grease is recommended
Appendix 1 Appendix 2
ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY / CONDUCTIVITY ELONGATION (E%) /
Conversion table: REDUCTION OF DRAWING (R%)
Resistivity Conductivity* Resistivity Conductivity* Resistivity Conductivity* E R d D
µΩcm2/cm IACS mΩmm2 µΩcm2/cm IACS mΩmm2 µΩcm2/cm IACS mΩ mm2 % % D d
2.700 63.86 37.04 2.900 59.45 34.48 3.100 55.62 32.26 50 33.3 0.817 1.226
2.705 63.74 36.97 2.905 59.35 34.42 3.105 55.53 32.21 45 31.0 0.831 1.204
2.710 63.62 36.90 2.910 59.25 34.36 3.110 55.44 32.15 40 28.5 0.845 1.183
2.720 63.39 36.76 2.920 59.04 34.25 3.120 55.26 32.05 35 25.9 0.861 1.162
2.725 63.27 36.70 2.925 58.94 34.19 3.125 55.17 32.00 34 25.4 0.864 1.157
2.730 63.15 36.63 2.930 58.84 34.13 3.130 55.08 31.95 33 24.8 0.867 1.153
2.735 63.04 36.56 2.935 58.75 34.07 3.135 55.00 31.90 32 24.2 0.870 1.149
2.740 62.92 36.50 2.940 58.64 34.01 3.140 54.91 31.85 31 23.9 0.874 1.144
2.745 62.81 36.43 2.945 58.54 33.96 3.145 54.82 31.80 30 23.1 0.877 1.140
2.750 62.69 36.36 2.950 58.44 33.90 3.150 54.73 31.75 29 22.5 0.880 1.136
2.755 62.58 36.30 2.955 58.35 33.84 3.155 54.65 31.70 28 21.9 0.884 1.131
2.760 62.47 36.23 2.960 58.25 33.78 3.160 54.56 31.65 27 21.3 0.887 1.127
2.765 62.35 36.17 2.965 58.15 33.73 3.165 54.47 31.60 26 20.6 0.891 1.122
2.770 62.24 36.10 2.970 58.05 33.67 3.170 54.39 31.55 25 20.0 0.894 1.118
2.775 62.13 36.04 2.975 57.95 33.61 3.175 54.30 31.50 24 19.4 0.898 1.113
2.780 62.02 35.97 2.980 57.86 33.56 3.180 54.22 31.45 23 18.7 0.902 1.109
2.785 61.91 35.91 2.985 57.76 33.50 3.185 54.13 31.40 22 18.0 0.905 1.104
2.790 61.80 35.84 2.990 57.66 33.44 3.190 54.05 31.35 21 17.4 0.909 1.100
2.795 61.69 35.78 2.995 57.57 33.39 3.195 53.96 31.30 20 16.7 0.913 1.095
2.805 61.47 35.65 3.005 57.37 33.28 3.205 53.79 31.20 15 13.0 0.933 1.072
2.815 61.25 35.52 3.015 57.18 33.17 3.215 53.63 31.10 Elongation
2.820 61.14 35.46 3.020 57.09 33.11 3.220 53.54 31.06 2
E% = S-s x 100 = D -1 x 100
2.825 61.03 35.40 3.025 56.99 33.06 3.225 53.46 31.01 s d
2.855 60.39 35.03 3.055 56.44 32.73 3.255 52.97 30.72 WHERE ENTERING DIE LIVING DIE
2.860 60.28 34.96 3.060 56.34 32.68 3.260 52.89 30.67 cross-section S s
2.865 60.18 34.90 3.065 56.25 32.63 3.265 52.81 30.63 length L l
2.870 60.07 34.84 3.070 56.16 32.57 3.270 52.72 30.58 diameter D d
137072
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast
and Rolled
137072
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast and Rolled
The CCR (Continuous casting and Rolling) 137072 is employed in the manufacture
of wires and cables for transport and distribution of electricity. The advantage of
this product lies in its ability to sustain higher temperature and thus higher am-
pacity. The maximum conituous temperature of use is 150°C and the maximum
temperature for pics < 10h is 180°C.
The CCR AT1 conforms to IEC 62004 > Mechanical and electrical properties
137072 is usually supplied in the partially
Description work-hardened condition R11:
Specified composition UTS: 105 to 120 MPa
The composition guaranteed by TRIMET is as tabu- Elongation > 10%
lated below:
Temper Tensile strength MPa (1) ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES TO 20°C (2)
Elements Si Fe Cu Mn Mg Cr Zn Ti Ga Zr Ti+V B Others Resistivity Conductivity minimale
Min Max Typical
% max. mΩ cm IACS mS/mm2
Each Total
R11 105 120 110 2.860 35.0 60.3
Min 0.040
(1) MPa = 0,1 hbar = 0,102 kg/mm2 = 145 psi
Max 0.07 0.18 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.03 0.01 0.02 0.050 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.10 (2) see conversion table in appendix 1.
Note: The data tabulated is guaranteed to within the analytical precisions indi-
cated.
Physical properties at high temperature of
Production process drawn 3.29mm wire
The redraw rod is produced from primary liquid
metal by continuous casting and rolling (PROPERZI After 5h at 200°: IACS = 60.5 +/- 0.3
or SECIM processes). UTS > 96% of Initial UTS
The procedure followed in the foundry ensures ex- After 400h at 180°: IACS = 61.1 +/- 0.3
cellent metal quality and, inter alia, excellent draw- UTS > 94% of Initial UTS
ability.
Packaging
2 tonnes coils.
Material condition
> Diameter
Normally 9.5 mm.
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tions, they are solely nonbinding references that are not covered by our contrac-
tual obligations (including any third-party copyrights) and for which we are not
liable. The data do not constitute a guarantee for properties and do not release
the user from his responsibility to test whether our products are suited for their
intended use. The reproduction, translation and copying of this brochure, in whole
or part, are subject to our express authorization. New alloys and their technologi-
cal advancements that are developed after the brochure has gone into print will be
presented in the next issue.
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The CCR (Continuous Casting and Rolling) 610145 | 610155 | 610166 ALMELEC®
rods are aluminium-magnesium-silicon alloys developed specially by TRIMET for
the manufacture of conductors for overhead transmission and distribution lines
(AAAC type) and the manufacture of the neutral catenary of bundled cables.
The 3 grades are able to meet all current require- > Temper
ments and relevant specifications. The rod is supplied in one of two tempers:
F: i.e. as-rolled, provided the cable
Description manufacturer possesses suitable heat treatment
Specified composition and quenching facilities.
3 products grades are currently manufactured, TS: ie heat treated, quenched and dried if such
namely: 610145, 610155 and 610166 to standards facilities are not available (T4 temper).
of composition wich comply with the european
standard EN-573-3 and the ALUMINUM ASSOCIA- Quenching ensures high mechanical strength in
TION specifications for alloy 6101. the end-product after final artificial ageing. The
purpose of drying is to avoid the risk of any undue
Elements
%
Si Fe Cu Mn Mg Cr Zn V Ti Others
oxidation of the rod in the centre of the coil.
Each Total
610145 IMPORTANT
Min 0.35 0.40 As a general rule, the redraw rod should prefer-
Max 0.52 0.32 0.035 0.01 0.52 0.007 0.05 0.007 0.02 0.03 0.10 ably be drawn within 4 to 6 months of quenching
610155 in view of the slight hardening which results from
Min 0.38 0.44 natural ageing.
Max 0.56 0.32 0.035 0.01 0.56 0.007 0.05 0.007 0.02 0.03 0.10
Wiredrawing 610145 300 3.30 52.2 30.3 320 3.35 51.4 29.8
Metallurgical aspects 610155 305 3,350 51.5 29.8 325 3,400 50.7 29.4
The conversion of the quanched ALMELEC® redraw 610166 335 3,450 50.0 28.9 370 3,515 49.0 28.4
rod to the final wire or cable involves the following * MPa = 0,1 hbar = 0,102 kg/mm2 = 145 psi
the first hour), the artificial ageing treatment then Diameter of 610155 - diameter 610166- diameter 610166 - diameter
drawn wire mm 9,5mm 9,5mm 12mm
slowly, over the next few hours, improves conduc-
4 320 335 340
tivity at the cost of a gradual lowering of tensile
3.5 330 345 350
strength.
3 335 350 355
The artificial ageing treatment time therefore has 2.5 340 355 355
lectrical conductivity specified by the relevant stan- * MPa = 0,1 hbar = 0,102 kg/mm2 = 145 psi
Other application for ALMELEC® redraw rod in- Typically, the following properties can be obtained
clude various uses for mechanical purposes. on drawn wire (dia. 3.45 mm) after ageing:
> Ultimate Tensile Strength > 280 MPa
New developments : ALMELEC® HC > Resisitivity < 2.98 µΩ cm
TRIMET has developped a new high conductivity Other optimization can be obtained.
ALMELEC® based on alloy 610155.
315 3 3.284
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references that are not covered by our contractual obligations (including any third-party copyrights)
and for which we are not liable. The data do not constitute a guarantee for properties and do not
release the user from his responsibility to test whether our products are suited for their intended
use. The reproduction, translation and copying of this brochure, in whole or part, are subject to our
express authorization. New alloys and their technological advancements that are developed after
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ELECTRICAL
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast
and Rolled
ELECTRICAL
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast and Rolled
Electrical engineering
One of the areas in which CCR (Continuously Cast and Rolled) rod is really in its
element is electricity. For many years, it has been chosen now by the major cable
makers worldwide.
The fields of application for CCR* rod are virtu- The CCR* 131050 ALUFLEX® rod is an Alumini-
ally unlimited. They include insulated cables for um-Iron-Magnesium alloy used in the manufacture
low and medium voltage distribution networks, of fine gauge wire for:
conductors for overhead lines, flexible cables for > flexible cables for aeronautical engineering
robotics, welding and railway engineering, cables > cables for automotive engineering
using nickel-plated wire for aeronautical engineer- > braids and screens for cables.
ing, enameled wire for windings, etc.
Conductivity Resistivity
%IACS μΩ.cm
Lightweight, easy to use, high electrical conductiv- 63
2.75
ity, corrosion resistance, lending itself well to sur- 62
face treatments (nickel plating, anodizing, etc), are 137050 (2) 2.80
61
all some of the desirable features that make CCR* 2.85
rod a particularly effective and economic material. 60
2.90
59 131050 (3)
2.95
Day after day, TRIMET CCR* rod, already catering
58
for the bulk of electrical applications, demonstrates 3.00
50
The CCR* 610145, 610155, 610166 ALMELEC®
50 100 150 200 250 300 350
rods are aluminium, magnesium and silicon alloys UTS (MPa)
developed specially by TRIMET for the manufacture
of bare conductors for overhead transmission and Our products are delivered in 2 tonnes coils.
distribution lines (AAAC type) and the manufac- Standard diameter of our wire rod is 9.5 mm with
ture of the neutral catenary of bundled cables. other possibilities upon request.
MECHANICAL
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast
and Rolled
MECHANICAL
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast and Rolled
An incomparable range for mechanical engineering
The expertise acquired in CCR (Continuously Cast and Rolled) rod based on a
substantial program of research and development has resulted in the creation
of an outstanding range of aluminium alloys geared to mechanical engineering
applications.
From rivets, superfine wire, bolts, screws or forg- Main alloying elements according Aluminum
ing part, TRIMET CCR redraw rod matches a wide Association:
variety of requirements.
Main alloying
Hardening by: Alloy series
elements
TRIMET CCR rod product range includes all the
1000 None
1000 to 6000 series alloys, for numerous applica-
tions. Cold forming 3000 Mn 0.5 to 1.5%
5000 Mg 0.5 to 5%
Our products are delivered in 2 tonnes coils. Age hardening 2000 Cu 2 to 6%
Standard diameter of our wire rod is 9.5 mm with (+ Cold forming)
6000 Mg & Si 0.5 to 1.5%
other possibilities upon request.
400
300
200
100
Temper H19
Temper T6
Temper T3
Temper T8
Temper T4
Temper 0
0
1080 3103 5005 5051 5052 5754 5154 5019 6082 2011 2017
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our knowledge and belief. However, as with all application suggestions, they are solely nonbinding
references that are not covered by our contractual obligations (including any third-party copyrights)
and for which we are not liable. The data do not constitute a guarantee for properties and do not
release the user from his responsibility to test whether our products are suited for their intended
use. The reproduction, translation and copying of this brochure, in whole or part, are subject to our
express authorization. New alloys and their technological advancements that are developed after
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WELDING
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast
and Rolled
WELDING
Redraw Rod – Continuously Cast and Rolled
The world of aluminium welding
The expertise acquired by TRIMET in CCR (Continuously Cast and Rolled) rod
based on a substantial program of research and development have gone into the
creation of an incomparable range of aluminium alloys geared to welding and
brazing applications.
Since more than ten years, this know-how has been Main welding alloys with alloying elements
extended to casting of welding or arc spray alloys. according Aluminum Association:
Main alloying
TRIMET has developed this BE FREE® range of Hardening by: Alloy series
elements
welding alloys without added beryllium (protection
1XXX None
of welders).
Cold forming 4043 | 4043A Si 5%
Our products are delivered in 2 tones coils. 4047 | 4047A Si 12%
Standard diameter of our wire rod is 9.5 mm with Age hardening 5356 Mg 5%
other possibilities upon request. (+ Cold forming)
5183 Mg 4.5%, Mn 1%
5052
5454 4XXX 4XXX 5XXX (1)
5754
5083
4XXX 4XXX 5XXX 5XXX
5086
Serie 5052
5005 5083 Serie
Alloys 1000 5454
5050 5086 6000
3000 5754
(1) Attention has to be paid to intercrystalline corrosion of welded part.
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references that are not covered by our contractual obligations (including any third-party copyrights)
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Typical diameter
C Coil
B B. Outer diameter:
1,200 mm for 1.8 t
1,400 mm for 2.0 t
A
C. Inner diameter:
540 mm
Typical diameter
Wooden pallet
225
45°
All Size in mm ±5
80
1,150
540
305
80
80
1,150
Coils Packaging specifications
Castelsarrasin
Typical diameter
C Coil
B B. Outer diameter:
1,400 mm for 2.0 t
1,440 mm for 2.2 t
A 1,500 mm for 2.4 t
C. Inner diameter:
740 mm
Typical diameter
5
Wooden pallet
90
All Size in mm ±5
250
90
1,200
240
305
70
90
1,400
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