7034 aluminium alloy

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7034 aluminium alloy is a wrought type. It having a very high ultimate tensile strength of 750 MPa.

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Chemical Composition

Element [1] Composition
Aluminum, Al82.6 - 86.1%
Chromium, Cr<= 0.20%
Copper, Cu0.80 - 1.2%
Iron, Fe<= 0.12%
Magnesium, Mg2.0 - 3.0%
Manganese, Mn<= 0.25%
Other, each<= 0.05%
Other, total<= 0.15%
Silicon, Si<= 0.10%
Zinc, Zn11 - 12%
Zirconium, Zr0.08 - 0.30%

Properties

Physical Properties [1] SI Unit
Density2.89 g/cc
Mechanical PropertiesMetric
Brinell Hardness210
Ultimate Tensile Strength750 MPa
Yield Strength730 MPa
Elongation at Yield8.0 %
Youngs Modulus71.0 GPa
Thermal PropertiesMetric
Coefficient of thermal expansion23.0 μm/m-°C
Thermal Conductivity130 W/m-K

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References

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