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Aluminum 356.0-F, Sand Cast: Metal Nonferrous Metal Aluminum Alloy Aluminum Casting Alloy

Aluminum 356.0-F is an aluminum casting alloy composed primarily of aluminum (90.1-93.3%), silicon (6.5-7.5%), and magnesium (0.2-0.45%). It has a density of 2.68 g/cc, an ultimate tensile strength of at least 131 MPa, and an elongation at break of at least 2%. Aluminum 356.0-F has a melting point range of 557-613°C and is commonly cast between 677-788°C.

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Aluminum 356.0-F, Sand Cast: Metal Nonferrous Metal Aluminum Alloy Aluminum Casting Alloy

Aluminum 356.0-F is an aluminum casting alloy composed primarily of aluminum (90.1-93.3%), silicon (6.5-7.5%), and magnesium (0.2-0.45%). It has a density of 2.68 g/cc, an ultimate tensile strength of at least 131 MPa, and an elongation at break of at least 2%. Aluminum 356.0-F has a melting point range of 557-613°C and is commonly cast between 677-788°C.

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Aluminum 356.

0-F, Sand Cast


Categories:

Metal; Nonferrous Metal; Aluminum Alloy; Aluminum Casting Alloy

Material Notes:

Data points with the AA note have been provided by the Aluminum Association, Inc. and are NOT FOR DESIGN.
Composition Notes:
If iron exceeds 0.45%, manganese content shall not be less than one-half iron content.
Composition information provided by the Aluminum Association and is not for design.

Key Words:

Aluminium 356.0-F; UNS A03560; ISO 3522 and R2147 AlSi7Mg; AA356.0-F

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Physical Properties
Density

Mechanical Properties
Hardness,Brinell
Hardness,Knoop
TensileStrength,Ultimate
ElongationatBreak
ModulusofElasticity
PoissonsRatio
Machinability
ShearModulus
ShearStrength

Electrical Properties
ElectricalResistivity

Thermal Properties
HeatofFusion
CTE, linear

SpecificHeatCapacity
ThermalConductivity
MeltingPoint
Solidus
Liquidus

Processing Properties
MeltTemperature
SolutionTemperature
CastingTemperature

Component Elements Properties


Aluminum,Al
Copper,Cu
Iron,Fe
Magnesium,Mg
Manganese,Mn
Other,each
Other,total
Silicon,Si
Titanium,Ti
Zinc,Zn

Metric
2.68 g/cc

English
0.0968 lb/in

Comments

Metric
40.0 - 70.0
78
>= 131 MPa
>= 2.00 %
72.4 GPa

English
40.0 - 70.0
78
>= 19000 psi
>= 2.00 %
10500 ksi

Comments
AA; Typical; 500 g load; 10 mm ball
Estimated from Brinell Hardness.
AA
AA; in 2 in. (50 mm) or 4D
In Tension; elastic modulus in compression is typically about 2%
higher for aluminum alloys.

0.330
50 %
27.2 GPa
83.0 MPa

0.330
50 %
3950 ksi
12000 psi

Metric
0.00000400 ohm-cm

English
0.00000400 ohm-cm

Comments

Metric
389 J/g
21.4 m/m-C

English
167 BTU/lb
11.9 in/in-F

Comments

@Temperature 20.0 - 100 C

@Temperature 68.0 - 212 F

23.2 m/m-C

12.9 in/in-F

@Temperature 20.0 - 300 C

@Temperature 68.0 - 572 F

0.963 J/g-C
167 W/m-K
557 - 613 C
557 C
613 C

0.230 BTU/lb-F
1160 BTU-in/hr-ft-F
1030 - 1140 F
1030 F
1140 F

Metric
677 - 816 C
535 - 540.6 C
677 - 788 C

English
1250 - 1500 F
995 - 1005 F
1250 - 1450 F

Metric
90.1 - 93.3 %
<= 0.25 %
<= 0.60 %
0.20 - 0.45 %
<= 0.35 %
<= 0.050 %
<= 0.15 %
6.50 - 7.50 %
<= 0.25 %
<= 0.35 %

English
90.1 - 93.3 %
<= 0.25 %
<= 0.60 %
0.20 - 0.45 %
<= 0.35 %
<= 0.050 %
<= 0.15 %
6.50 - 7.50 %
<= 0.25 %
<= 0.35 %

0-100 Scale (100=best)


Calculated

Comments
hold at temperature for 12 hr; cool in water at 150 to 212F

Comments
As remainder

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