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5251-H26 Aluminium Sheet

5251-H26 Aluminium Sheet

Aluminium alloy 5251 is a medium-strength aluminium–magnesium alloy that offers good ductility and excellent formability. It work-hardens rapidly, making it suitable for applications requiring increased strength while still allowing effective forming operations. Alloy 5251 is readily weldable and provides high corrosion resistance, particularly in marine and coastal environments, making it a reliable material for demanding structural and industrial applications. The mechanical properties listed below apply to the H26 temper. Properties for other tempers are available separately.

APPLICATIONS

Alloy 5251-H26 is typically used in:

  • • Boats and marine components
  • • Panelling and pressings
  • • Marine structures
  • • Aircraft parts
  • • Vehicle body panels
  • • Furniture tubing
  • • Silos
  • • Storage containers

Chemical Composition

Alloy 5251-H26

Spec: BS EN 573-3:2009

Chemical Element% Present
Manganese (Mn)0.10 – 0.50
Iron (Fe)0.00 – 0.50
Copper (Cu)0.00 – 0.15
Magnesium (Mg)1.70 – 2.40
Silicon (Si)0.00 – 0.40
Zinc (Zn)0.00 – 0.15
Chromium (Cr)0.00 – 0.15
Aluminium (Al)Balance
Other (Each)0.00 – 0.05
Others (Total)0.00 – 0.15

Physical Properties

PropertyValue
Density2.69 g/cm³
Melting Point625 °C
Thermal Expansion25 × 10⁻⁶ /K
Modulus of Elasticity70 GPa
Thermal Conductivity134 W/m·K
Electrical Resistivity0.044 × 10⁻⁶ Ω·m

Mechanical Properties

Spec: BS EN 485-2:2008

PropertyValue
Proof Stress≥ 170 MPa
Tensile Strength230 – 270 MPa
Hardness (Brinell)69 HB

Alloy Designations

Aluminium alloy 5251 corresponds to the following designations (not direct equivalents):

  • AlMg2
  • Al 2.0Mg 0.3Mn

Temper Types

The most commonly supplied tempers for aluminium alloy 5251 include:

  • O – Soft (annealed)
  • H22 – Work hardened by rolling then annealed to quarter-hard condition
  • H24 – Work hardened by rolling then annealed to half-hard condition
  • H26 – Work hardened by rolling then annealed to three-quarter hard condition

Supplied Forms

  • Sheet
  • Plate

Weldability

Aluminium alloy 5251 is readily weldable. Recommended filler wire: 5356 when welding 5251 to itself, most 5XXX alloys, and 6XXX or 7XXX series alloys. 4043 when welding to 5005, 5020, 1XXX series, or 3XXX series alloys.

PropertyRating
Weldability – GasVery Good
Weldability – ArcVery Good
Weldability – ResistanceVery Good
BrazabilityPoor

Fabrication Characteristics

PropertyRating
Cold WorkabilityVery Good
MachinabilityAverage