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7005 aluminum alloy belongs to the Al-Zn-Mg series of weldable alloys. Its primary composition ranges are as follows (based on ASTM B221, AMS 4343, and other standards):
Aluminum (Al): Balance (approximately 91.2–94.7%)
Zinc (Zn): 4.0–5.0% (primary strengthening element)
Magnesium (Mg): 1.0–1.8% (forms strengthening phase MgZn₂ with Zn)
Manganese (Mn): 0.20–0.70% (refines grains and enhances strength)
Chromium (Cr): 0.06–0.20% (improves stress corrosion resistance)
Copper (Cu): ≤0.10% (impurity)
Iron (Fe): ≤0.40% (impurity)
Silicon (Si): ≤0.35% (impurity)
Titanium (Ti): ≤0.10% (impurity)
Other impurities: Individual ≤0.05%, total ≤0.15%
Mechanical properties of 7005 aluminum tube under typical heat treatment conditions (e.g., T53 or T6):
Tensile Strength (UTS):
T53 State: 350–400 MPa
T6 State: 370–420 MPa
Yield Strength (0.2% Offset):
T53 State: 290–340 MPa
T6 State: 300–360 MPa
Elongation (50mm Gauge Length):
8–12% (higher values achievable with thinner walls)
Elastic Modulus:
69–71 GPa (similar to most aluminum alloys)
Hardness:
Brinell Hardness (HB): 95–110 (T6 State)
Fatigue Strength:
~130 MPa (10⁷ cycles, T6 State)
Density:
2.78 g/cm³
Weldability: 7005 is one of the few high-strength weldable aluminum alloys, suitable for TIG/MIG welding. Post-weld aging is required to restore properties.
Corrosion Resistance: Superior to high-copper 7000 series alloys (e.g., 7075), but anodizing or coating is still recommended for protection.
Machinability: Moderate cold-working performance; primarily hot-extruded. Machinability is better than that of 7075.
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