Aluminum 1100-H18 (Laminas)
Aluminum 1100-H18 (Laminas)
Aluminum 1100-H18 (Laminas)
Aluminum 1100-H18
Categories: Metal; Nonferrous Metal; Aluminum Alloy; 1000 Series Aluminum
Material This is a common commercial grade sold when 'aluminum' is specified. As with other unalloyed aluminum
Notes: grades, it is used where the intrinsic formability and corrosion resistance of aluminum is needed while high
strength is not. Example applications include chemical and food handling, sheet metal, hollowware, heat
exchangers, and lighting.
Data points with the AA note have been provided by the Aluminum Association, Inc. and are NOT FOR
DESIGN.
Composition Notes:
The aluminum content for unalloyed aluminum not made by a refining process is the difference between
100.00 percent and the sum of all other analyzed metallic elements present in amounts of 0.010 percent of
more each, expressed to the second decimal before determining the sum. For alloys and unalloyed
aluminum not made by a refining process, when the specified maximum limit is 0.XX, an observed value or
a calculated value greater than 0.005 but less than 0.010% is rounded off and shown as " less than 0.01%".
Composition information provided by the Aluminum Association and is not for design.
Key Words: Aluminium 1100-H18; UNS A91100; ISO Al99.0Cu; NF A45 (France); CSA 990C (Canada); AA1100-H18;
Al1100-H18
Vendors: Visit Metalmen Sales for your commercially pure Aluminum 1100 needs. Stocking bar and plate for
immediate delivery. Small quantities, cut to order. Contact us for sheet. coil and wire. Phone 1-800-767-
9494.
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>= 150 MPa >= 21800 psi Drawn tube
@Thickness 0.356 - 12.7 mm @Thickness 0.0140 - 0.500 in
Tensile Strength, Yield 152 MPa 22000 psi AA; Typical
11.0 MPa 1600 psi
@Temperature 371 °C @Temperature 700 °F
14.0 MPa 2030 psi
@Temperature 316 °C @Temperature 601 °F
18.0 MPa 2610 psi
@Temperature 260 °C @Temperature 500 °F
24.0 MPa 3480 psi
@Temperature 204 °C @Temperature 399 °F
97.0 MPa 14100 psi
@Temperature 149 °C @Temperature 300 °F
130 MPa 18900 psi
@Temperature 100 °C @Temperature 212 °F
150 MPa 21800 psi
@Temperature 24.0 °C @Temperature 75.2 °F
160 MPa 23200 psi
@Temperature -80.0 °C @Temperature -112 °F
160 MPa 23200 psi
@Temperature -28.0 °C @Temperature -18.4 °F
180 MPa 26100 psi
@Temperature -195 °C @Temperature -319 °F
Elongation at Break 1.0 - 4.0 % 1.0 - 4.0 % Sheet and plate
15 % 15 %
@Temperature 24.0 °C @Temperature 75.2 °F
15 % 15 %
@Temperature 100 °C @Temperature 212 °F
16 % 16 %
@Temperature -80.0 °C @Temperature -112 °F
16 % 16 %
@Temperature -28.0 °C @Temperature -18.4 °F
20 % 20 %
@Temperature 149 °C @Temperature 300 °F
30 % 30 %
@Temperature -195 °C @Temperature -319 °F
65 % 65 %
@Temperature 204 °C @Temperature 399 °F
75 % 75 %
@Temperature 260 °C @Temperature 500 °F
80 % 80 %
@Temperature 316 °C @Temperature 601 °F
85 % 85 %
@Temperature 371 °C @Temperature 700 °F
5.0 % 5.0 % AA; Typical
@Thickness 1.59 mm @Thickness 0.0625 in
15 % 15 % AA; Typical
@Diameter 12.7 mm @Diameter 0.500 in
Modulus of Elasticity 68.9 GPa 10000 ksi AA; Typical; Average of tension and
compression. Compression modulus is about
2% greater than tensile modulus.
Notched Tensile 207 MPa 30000 psi 2.5 cm width x 0.16 cm thick side-notched
Strength specimen, Kt = 17.
Ultimate Bearing 241 MPa 35000 psi Edge distance/pin diameter = 2.0
Strength
Bearing Yield Strength 207 MPa 30000 psi Edge distance/pin diameter = 2.0
Poissons Ratio 0.33 0.33
Fatigue Strength 62.1 MPa 9000 psi completely reversed stress; RR Moore
@# of Cycles 5.00e+8 @# of Cycles 5.00e+8 machine/specimen
Machinability 30 % 30 % 0-100 Scale of Aluminum Alloys
Shear Modulus 26.0 GPa 3770 ksi
Shear Strength 89.6 MPa 13000 psi AA; Typical
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