Aluminium Alloy - Commercial Alloy - 5754 - H26 Sheet

5754 - H26 Sheet

Aluminium 5754 has excellent corrosion resistance especially to seawater and industrially polluted atmospheres.
It has higher strength than 5251. This high strength makes 5754 highly suited to flooring applications.

Applications
5754 is typically used in:
~ Treadplate
~ Shipbuilding
~ Vehicle bodies
~ Rivets
~ Fishing industry equipment
~ Food processing
~ Welded chemical and nuclear structures

Please note that Mechanical Properties shown are for H26.


Chemical Composition

Spec: BS EN 573-3:2009

Alloy 5754

Chemical Element % Present
Manganese (Mn) 0.0 - 0.50
Iron (Fe) 0.0 - 0.40
Magnesium (Mg) 2.60 - 3.60
Silicon (Si) 0.0 - 0.40
Chromium (Cr) 0.0 - 0.30
Copper (Cu) 0.0 - 0.10
Manganese + Chromium (Mn+Cr) 0.10 - 0.60
Other (Each) 0.0 - 0.05
Others (Total) 0.0 - 0.15
Titanium (Ti) 0.0 - 0.15
Zinc (Zn) 0.0 - 0.20
Aluminium (Al) Balance

Properties

Physical PropertyValue
Density 2.66 g/cm³
Melting Point 600 °C
Thermal Expansion 24 x10^-6 /K
Modulus of Elasticity 68 GPa
Thermal Conductivity 147 W/m.K
Electrical Resistivity 0.049 x10^-6 Ω .m

Spec: BS EN 485-2:2008

Sheet - 0.2mm to 6mm

Mechanical PropertyValue
Proof Stress 190 Min MPa
Tensile Strength 265 - 305 MPa
Hardness Brinell 78 HB
Elongation A50 mm 4 Min %

Alloy Designations

Alloy 5754 also corresponds to the following standard designations and specifications but may not be a direct equivalent:

 

A95754

Al Mg3

Al 3.1Mg Mn Cr

AW-5754


Temper Types

The most common tempers for 5754 aluminium are shown below with H114 & H111 being the most common treadplate temper

  • O - Soft
  • H111 - Some work hardening imparted by shaping processes but less than required for H11 temper
  • H22 - Work hardened by rolling then annealed to quarter hard
  • H24 - Work hardened by rolling then annealed to half hard
  • H26 - Work hardened by rolling then annealed to three-quarter hard

Supplied Forms

Alloy 5754 is typically supplied as treadplate

  • Plate
  • Sheet

Weldability

Weldability – Gas: Excellent

Weldability – Arc: Excellent

Weldability – Resistance: Excellent

Brazability: Poor


Fabrication

Workability – Cold: Very good

Machinability: Average

 

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Last Datasheet Revision

18 July 2019

Disclaimer

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