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Aluminum 2024

Aluminum 2024

Material Type

Metal

Material Name

Aluminum 2024

Alternative Names

A92024 | AlCu4Mg1 | 24ST | 3.1355

Process Compatibility

CNC Milling, CNC Turning

introduction

CNC Machining Aluminum 2024

Aluminum 2024 is a widely used alloy known for its high strength-to-weight ratio and is popular in aerospace applications.

It offers advantages such as machinability, heat treatability, and light weight. It has high tensile strength and can be heat-treated to enhance its mechanical properties further. Despite its benefits, there are considerations when machining aluminum 2024. It is less weldable than other aluminum alloys, and welding can impact its strength. The alloy tends to work harden, becoming harder and stronger during cold work, which can pose challenges during machining. Selecting the right cutting tools, such as carbide tools, is important due to the potential for work hardening. Proper chip control is also important to avoid issues like built-up edges. Adequate cooling prevents overheating during machining, ensuring better surface finishes and extended tool life.

The mechanical properties of aluminum alloy 2024 depend on its temper. In the natural state (2024-O temper), it has an ultimate tensile strength of 140–210 MPa, a maximum yield strength of 97 MPa, and an elongation of 10–25%. The T3 temper enhances strength, with 400–430 MPa ultimate tensile strength, 270–280 MPa yield strength, and 10–15% elongation. T4 involves solution treatment, T5 includes cooling and artificial aging, and T351 improves plate properties with 470 MPa ultimate tensile strength, 280 MPa yield strength, and 20% elongation. These tempering processes tailor the alloy for specific applications, optimizing its mechanical performance.

Properties

Properties Table of Aluminum 2024

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
Ultimate Tensile Strength  470 MPa(68,000 psi)
Yield Strength 325 MPa(47,000 psi)
Young's Modulus(Elasticity)  73.1 GPa(10,600 ksi)
Elongation at Break 10 %
Physical Properties
Corrosion Resistance Generally poor, susceptible to corrosion
Magnetism Non-magnetic
Weldability  Fair Weldability
Thermal Properties
Maximum Service Temperature Approximately 200°C(392°F)
Thermal Expansion Coefficient 23.2 x 10^-6/°C
Thermal Conductivity 120 W/m·K(25°C)
Electrical Properties
Electrical Resistivity 0.057 Ω·mm²/m(25°C)
ESD Safety Moderate conductivity,not ideal for ESD-sensitive environments

TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW

Basic Knowledge of Aluminum 2024

What is Aluminum 2024?

Aluminum 2024 is a strong, heat-treatable alloy known for its high strength-to-weight ratio. Composed mainly of aluminum and copper, with trace amounts of manganese and magnesium, it stands out for its excellent strength and fatigue resistance.

The alloy's strength can be enhanced through a heat treatment process involving solution heat treatment followed by aging.

Advantages of Aluminum 2024

High Strength-to-Weight Ratio

Excellent Fatigue Resistance

Good Machinability

Heat-Treatable

Corrosion Resistance (with treatments)

Weldability (with proper procedures)

Good Formability

Applications of Aluminum 2024

Wing spars and structural components in aircraft

Military aircraft structural parts

Racing car components

Bicycle frames

Bridge and tower construction

Machine parts, especially in high-stress environments

Boat structural components

FAQ

Machining Aluminum 2024 Buying FAQ

Yes, generally speaking, 2024 aluminum is considered stronger than 6061 aluminum. 2024 aluminum has higher tensile strength but lower corrosion resistance than 6061 aluminum.
While 2024 aluminum can be welded, it presents challenges due to its high strength and heat sensitivity. Welding processes such as TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) or MIG (Metal Inert Gas) are used, but precautions must be taken to avoid weakening the material. Often, 2024 is heat-treated after welding to restore some of its strength.
2024 aluminum is generally considered less ductile compared to some other aluminum alloys. It is more on the brittle side, especially when compared to 6061 aluminum. However, it can still exhibit ductile properties under certain conditions, and its strength compensates for some of its lack of ductility. Aluminium 2024 alloy is more ductile and stiffer than the 7000 grades of aluminum.
2024 aluminum is commonly hardened through a heat treatment process known as solution heat treatment, followed by aging. The process involves heating the material to a specific temperature (around 900°F or 482°C) for a period and then quenching it in cold water. After that, the aluminum is aged at a lower temperature to achieve the desired strength and hardness.

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