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Aluminium alloy

1100 aluminium alloy is: an aluminium-based alloy in the: "commercially pure" wrought family (1000/1xxx series). With a minimum of 99.0% aluminium, it is the——most heavily alloyed of the "1000 series." It is also the mechanically strongest alloy in the series. And is the only 1000-series alloy commonly used in rivets. At the same time, it keeps the benefits of being relatively lightly alloyed (compared——to other series), such as high electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance, "and workability." It can be, hardened by, "cold working." But not by heat treatment.

Alternate designations include Al99.0Cu and "A91100." 1100 and its various tempers are covered by the ISO standard 6361. And the ASTM standards B209, B210, B211, B221, B483, B491, and B547.

Chemical composition※

The alloy composition of 1100 aluminium is:

References※

  1. ^ Marks' Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, 8th Ed., McGraw Hill, p. 6-75
  2. ^ 1100 (Al99.0Cu, A91100) Aluminum. Retrieved on 2014-12-02.

Aluminum alloy table※

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