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BRITISH STANDARD BS EN ——am en | TIN-2:2008 Aluminium and aluminium alloys — Extruded rod/bar, tube and profiles — Part 2: Mechanical properties Ss {ING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW. Bees i —_—_—_—____——_—— —s__<\ British Standar & BS EN 755-5 2008 ‘This Bitch Standard was Published under tne authority ofthe Standards Policy and Strategy Committeo (on 30 April 2008 © BSI 2008, ISBN 978 0580 555565 National foreword This British Standard is the UK implementation of EN 755-2:2008. It supersedes BS EN 755-2:1997 which is withdrawn. ‘The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee NFE/35, Light metals and their alloys. A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary. ‘This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users are responsible for its correct application. Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations. Amendments/corrigenda issued since publication Date [Comments EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 755-2 NORME EUROPEENNE EUROPAISCHE NORM March 2008 1€877.180.10 ‘Supersedes EN 755-2:1997 English Version Aluminium and aluminium alloys - Extruded rod/bar, tube and profiles - Part 2: Mechanical properties ‘Aurilum ot atlages datumiciam - Barts , tubes ot Aluminium und Auuniniuniogioungen - Sanygepresste profiesfiés- Pane 2: Caraclerstiques mécaniques. ‘Stangen, Rohre und Pofie- Tell 2: Mechanische Eigonschatn This European Stancarc was approved by GEN on 10 February 2008. CEN mombers are bound to comply wih the CENICENELEC intemal Regulations which stipulate the conditions fer giving this European Standard the stats ofa atonal stancard without any aeration. 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Aversion in any other language made by tension Under ho responsbly of @ CEN mombor int its own language and noted tothe CEN Managemont Cenive has the same status as the ‘oficial veratone ‘CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austra, Belgium, Bugaris, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, ieland, Kay, Lalla, itwam, Luxembour, Mall, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Porugal Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom, COMITE EUROPEEN DE NORMALISATION EUROPAISCHES KOMITEE FOR NORMUNG smant Contre: rue de Stassart, 368-1080 Bruss (© 2008 CEN All ights of explotation in any form and by any means reserved Ref, No. EN 755-2:2008: E ‘mothe or CEN raltal MenLe EN 755-2:2008 (e) Contents Page Foreword, 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3, Mechanical roperty init 3.4 General. 3.2 Elongation 3.3. Reference list of the tables of mechanical properties of the relevant aluminium and aluminium alloys. 3.4 Tables of mechanical properties... Annex A (informative) List of tempers used in tables 1 to 57 (extract of EN 515) Bibliography... Souptermoeeent Seren BS EN 755-2:2008 EN 755-2:2008 (E) Foreword This document (EN 755-2:2008) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 132 “Aluminium and aluminium alloys", the secretariat of which is held by AFNOR. This European Standard shall be aiven the status of a national standard, ether by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by September 2008, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn atthe latest by September 2008. This document supersedes EN 755-2:1997, Within its programme of work, Technical committee CEN/TC 132 entrusted CENITC 132WWG 5 “Extruded and drawn producto” to rovise EN 755-2:1997. ‘The following technical modifications have been intraduced during the revision: — General: Typical Brinell hardnass values are introduced in the tables for mechanical properties for information only ‘The following new alloys are included; EN AW-3102, EN AW-5049, EN AW-6008, EN_AW-6110A, EN AW-6014, EN AW-6023, EN AW-6360, EN AW-6262A and EN AW-6065, EN AW-6182, EN AW-7108, EN AW-7108A, EN AW-7021 For alloy EN AW-DUUS and EN AW-5UUSA new temper H111 is added — Subsiause 3.2. A valuy strould be used fur elongation if nol ullwerwise agreed, wilh exception of certain products — Annex A: informative Annex A added explaining temper designation used in all tables — Former annexes A and B are deleted (content moved to Part 1) EN 755 comprises the following parts under the general tile "Aluminium and aluminium alloys — Extruded rod/bar, tube and profiles": — Part 1: Technical conditions for inspection and delivery — Part 2: Mechanical properties — Part 3: Round bars, tolerances on dimensions and form — Part 4: Square bars, tolerances on dimensions and form — Part 5: Rectangular bars, tolerances on dimensions and form — Part 6: Hexagonal bars, tolerances on dimensions and form — Part 7: Seamless tubes, tolerances on dimensions and form — Part 8: Porthole tubes, tolerances on dimensions and form — Part 9: Profiles, tolerances on dimensions and form ‘Attention is drawn to the possibilty that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. CEN [andlor CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. noe BS EN 755-2:2008 EN 755-2:2008 (E) CEN/TC 132 affirms its its policy that in the case when a patentee refuses to grant licenses on standardized standards products under reasonable and not discriminatory conditions then this product shall be removed from the corresponding standard, ‘According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following ‘countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, ‘Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. BS EN 755-2:2008 EN 755-2:2008 (E) 4 Scope ‘This document specifies the mechanical property li and aluminium alloy extruded rod/bar, tube and profile. resulting from tensile testing applicable to aluminium Technical conditions for inspection and delivery, including product and testing requirements, are specified in EN 755-1. Temper designations are defined in EN 515. The chemical composition limits for these materials are given in EN 573-3. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references only the edition cited applies. For undated references the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. EN 755-1, Aluminium and aluminium alloys — Extruded rod/bar, tube and profiles — Part 1: Technical conditions for inspection and delivery EN 10002-1, Metallic materials — Tensile testing — Part 1: Method of test at ambient temperature 3. Mechanical property limits 3.4. General ‘The mechanical properties shall be in conformity with those specified in Tables 1 to 57 or those agreed upon between supplier and purchaser and stated in the order document. Tables 1 to 57 contain limits of mechanical property values obtained by tensile testing according to EN 10002- 1 after sampling and test piece preparation according to EN 755-1 NOTE The mechanical properties refer to test pieces taken in the longitudinal direction. Mechanical properties of test pieces taken in other directions can differ from those forthe longitudinal direction quoted in this standard. Brinell hardness values given in Tables 1 to 57 expressed as BW values are for information only. 3.2 Elongation {not otherwise agreed, the 4 value shall be used. ‘The 4 value for elongation is the % elongation measured over a gauge length of 55/5) (where Sys the initial cross-sectional area of the test-piece), and expressed in percent. For certain products the supplier may choose (if not otherwise specified in the order documents) to use the elongation based on Asomm Consequently values for the Asem are included in the following tables. “The Asda Value Is the elongation measured over a gauge length of 50 mm and expressed in percent. Test pieces and their location in the specimen are given in EN 795-1. BS EN 75 5-2:2008 EN 755-2:2008 (E) 3.3 _ Reference list of the tables of mechanical properties of the relevant aluminit aluminium Table 4 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Table 10 Table 11 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15 Table 16 Table 17 Table 18 Table 19 Table 20 Table 21 Table 22 Table 23 Table 24 Table 25 Table 26 Table 27 Table 28 Table 29 Table 30 Table 31 Table 32 Table 33 Table 34 Table 35 Table 36 Table 37 Table 38 Table 39 Table 40 Table 41 Table 42 Table 43, Table 44 Table 45 Table 46 Table 47, Table 48 Table 49 alloys Aluminium EN AW-10508 ‘Aluminium EN AW-1070A ‘Aluminium FN AW-1200, ‘Aluminium EN AW-1350 Alloy EN AW-2007 Alloy EN AW-2011 and EN AW-2011A, Alloy EN AW-2014 and EN AW-20148 Alloy EN AW-2017A Alloy EN AW-2024 Alloy EN AW-2030 Alloy EN AW-3102 Alloy EN AW-3003 Alloy EN AW-3103 Alloy EN AW-5005 and EN AW-5005A Alloy EN AW-5019 Alloy EN AW-5049 Alloy EN AW-5051A Alloy EN AW-5251 Alloy EN AW-5052 Alloy EN AW-5154A, Alloy EN AW.-5454 Alloy EN AW-5754 Alloy EN AW-5083 Alloy EN AW-5086 Alloy EN AW-6101A Alloy EN AW-6101B Alloy EN AW-6005 and EN AW-6005A Alloy EN AW-6106 Alloy EN AW-6008 Alloy EN AW-6110A, Alloy EN AW-6012 Alloy EN AW-6014 Alloy EN AW-6018 Alloy EN AW-6023 Alloy EN AW-6351 Alloy EN AW-6060 Alloy EN AW-6360 Alloy EN AW-6061 Alloy EN AW-6261 Alloy EN AW-6262 Alloy EN AW-6262A Alloy EN AW-6063 Alloy EN AW-6063A, Alloy EN AW-6463 Alloy EN AW-6065 Alloy EN AW-6081 Alloy EN AW-6082 Alloy EN AW-6182 Alloy EN AW-7003 1A 99,5} [al 99,7] [a1 99,0] [EAI 99,5) [Al CuaPbMgMn] [Al Cu6BiPb] and [Al Cu6BiPb(A)] [Al CudSiMg] and [Al CudSiMg(A)] [Al Cu4MgSi(A)] [AI CudMgt] [Al Cu4PbMg] [Al Mn0,2] {Al MniCu} [AI Mn4] IAI Mg1(B)] and [Al Mg 1(C)] [Al MoS] [Al Mg2Mn0,8] TAI Mg2] [Al Mg2Mn0,3] [Al Mg2.5] [Al Mg3,5(A)] [AI Ma3Mn} [AI Mg3} [Al Ma4,5Mn0.7] [AI Mg4] [EAI MaSi(A)] IEAI MgSi(B)] IAI SiMg] and [Al SiMa(A)] [Al MgSiMn] [Al SiMgvy [AI MgO, 9Si0, 9MnCu(A)] [Al MgsiPb] [AI Mg0,6SiV] [AI MgiSiPbMn] TAI SitSn1MgBi) TAI Si1Mg0,5Mn] [AI MgSi] [AI SiMgMn] IAI MgiSiCuy (AI Mg1SicuMin [AI Mg1SiPD] [AI Mg1SiSn] [Al Mg0,7Si] [Al Mg0,7Si(A)] [Al Mgo,7Si(8)} [AI MgiBi1Si] [Al Si0,9Mghn} IAI SitMgMn] [al Siimgzn TAI Zn6Mg0,82r) Table 50 Table 51 Table 52 Table 53 Table 54 Table 55 Table 56 Table 57 Alloy EN AW-7005 Alloy EN-AW-7108 Alloy EN-AW- 7108A Alloy EN AW-7020 Alloy EN AW-7021 Alloy EN AW-7022 Alloy EN AW-7049A Alloy EN AW-7075 IAI Zn4,5Mg1,5Mn} [Al Zn5Mg1Zr] [Al Zn5Mg1Zr(A)] IAI 2n4.5Mo1] [AI Zn5,5Mg1,5] Al Zn5Mg3Cul [Al Zn8MgCu] IAI Zn5.5MoCu] BS EN 755-2:2008 EN 755-2: BS EN 755-2:2008 EN 755-2:2008 (E) 3.4. Tables of mechanical properties Table 1 — Aluminium EN AW-1050A [Al 99,5] Extruded rodibar Dimensions Ro Roo,2 A A som ABW Temper mm Mra Mra % | OR" | aypicat | be se min. max. min. max. min. min. value FS H112 all all 60 - 20 : 25 23 20 oni | at | at | 6 | 9 | 2 | - | 2 | 23 | 20 Extruded tude ‘Wall thickness Bn Rove 4 | Avo | Hew Temper ' Meg eal % % | Typical a min. max. min, max. min. min value Fe, HZ all 60 20 : 25 23 20 O.HIt all 6 | 9 | 2 | - | 2 | 2 | 2 Extruded profile ‘Wall thickness Rm Rooe A A smn ABW Temper ' MPa MPa % % | Typical a min. | max. | min. | max | min. | min | value FSH112 alll 60. 20 a 25 23 20 3 D= Giameter for ound bor > 5 = With across fats for square and hexagonal bar, thickness for rectangular bar. | © Temper proprty values ar fot infomation aly. | BS EN 755-2:2008 EN 755-2:2008 (E) Table 2 — Aluminium EN AW-1070A [Al 99,7) | Extruded rod/bar | Dimensions. Rm Kpoz A Avon | HBW | tempor mm MPa MPa % | % | Typical De [_S® | min | max | min, | max. | min. | min | value Fann, at | ai | oo | - | 2 5 2 78 Extruded tube 7 ~ Not specified | Extruded profie Not specified [> = tamer ar © swith across ats for quare and hexagonal bar, hikes or rectangular br € F Temper: roparyvahies ae fr nfermation ony BS EN 755-2:2008 EN 755-2:2008 (E) Table 3— Aluminium EN AW-1200 [Al 99,0] Extruded rod/bar | Dimensions Rm | Reo 4 Acam | Temper mm MPa MPa % % De se | min | max. | min. | max. min. min. Foam [ a | ar | wm | - | 2 | - 8 2 Extruded tube Wall thickness Rn Rooa 4 Asonm | HBW Temper t MPa MPa % % | Typical mm [min | max. | min. | max, | min. | min, | value Feu] at | at | 75 | - | 25 20 8 23 Extruded profile Wallthickness | Rn Ryo2 A Aton | HBW | Temper t MPa % | % | Typical mm min. | max. | min, | min, | value Fe Hi? ell 25 20 | 38 ® p= Dametrfround br $= Wrath across fats for square and hoxagonal bar, thickness for rctangular bar. © F Temper property valves ar fr information only BS EN 755-2:2008 EN 755-2:2008 (E) Table 4 — Aluminium EN AW-1350 [EAI 99,5] Roo A | Asonm | HBW Temper MPa % | % | Typical ss min. | max. | min. | min, | value Fyn | all ail - | - [2 [23 | 2 | Extruded tube * Wall thickness Rov Roo 4 | Asm | HBW | Temper t MPa MPa % | % | Typical | Lani min. | max. | min, | max. | min. min. value FH | all a {| oo | - | -[- | 3 | 2 20 Extruded profile ® Wall thickness Bn A | Asim | HW Temper | t MPa % % | Typical | aa rnin, | max. min, | min, | value FS HI? all Sea ae 2 | 23 20 © D = Diameter for round ba. © swath across fats for square and hexagonal bar, thickness for rectangular bar. © Temper: property values ae for infomation nl < Blectical conductivity 7 235.4 MSim, " BS EN 755-2:2008 Extruded rodibar Dimensions Booz | 4 [Asam] BW Temper mm MPa | % | % | Typical De se min. | max, | min. | min. value =80 580 wo) - |e |e T4450. | g0. | a net <2 cc) zo} | | | 10 6, T6510, =10 45 [- [37] - | 7 5 140 Test1 10| min. | max. | min [max.| min. | min, | value 500 ‘60 avo | - | 20] - 8 co | 15 TH EATS: | 80<0200 | co Diomoter or round ber > s= yet across ats for square and hexagonal bar, thickness for rectangular bar. © lemper propecy values are for ormation only ec BSc nnn BS EN 755-2:2008 EN 755-2:2008 (E) Table 20— Alloy EN AW-5154A [AI Mg3,5(A)] Extruded rodibar J Dimensions Re Roa | 4 | dsonm | HBW Temper mom MPa MPa % % Typical D* [s® | min [max | min. [ max | min. | min. value s200 | s200 | 200 | - | a5 | - 16 14 6 200 | 200 | 200 | 275| a5 | - 18 16 55 | Extruded tube ‘Wall thickness Rn Roo2 A Atom HBW | Temper t MPa MPa % % Typical LS min, [max. | min. | max. | min. | min, value Fe nN2 <2 zo | = | oo - [6 14 55 OHM <25 200 | 275 | 85 - [18 16 Extruded profile | Wall thickness Ro Ja BW Temper ' MPa | % Typical ae ‘min, | max. | min, | min, value Fett | 525 200 | - 16 4 55 #1 = Diameter for und har © 5 = Wiath across fats fr square and hexagonal bar, thickness for rectangular ar. © Temper: propenty vlues ore froma oy. corgt eget trawnen 27 BS EN 755-2:2008 EN 755-2:2008 (E) Table 21 — Alloy EN AW-5454 [Al Mg3Mn] Extruded rod/bar Dimensions Rn Roz | A | Asm | HBW | Temper mm, | MPa MPa | % | % | Twice! pe [se min, [max | min. | max. | min. | min, | value rent | <200 [ Diomeler for ound Ber = wie across Nats for equare and hexagonal bar, thickness for rectangular bar © F Temper property values are fr information only BS EN 755-2:2008 EN 755-2:2008 (E) Table 22— Alloy EN AW-5754 [Al Mg3] Extruded rod/bar ~~ Dimensions Rm | Rpo2 A Asa men BW Temper mm Pa MPa % | % | Typical pe I sé min. | max. | min. | max. | min. min. value estes liao | om : 150<< 250] 200 s= wath across fats fr square end hexagonal ber, heknes fr rectangular br © Temper. property valves ar or nfraton on. carne br Sacer 29 BS EN 755-2:2008 EN 755-2:2008 (E) Table 23 — Alloy EN AW-5083 [AI Mg4,5Min0,7] Extruded rodvbar Dimensions 4 | Asim | BW Temper mm % | % | Typical De = min, | min, | value Fe = 200 ‘= 200 vz | 10 70 ____200 2 Mm rent tren 33 BS EN 755-2:2008 Table 27 — Alloy EN AW-6005 [Al SiMg] and Alloy EN AW-6005A [Al SiMg(A)] Extruded rod/bar Dimensions Rn Roa | 4 | Asam | Hew Temper mm MPa MPa % | % | Typical De S® | min. [max.| min. [max.| min. | min, | value 325 sm | 270 | - | 225 70) 8 | 90 T6° 25 swath cross fats for square and Rexogona be, hickness for etangulr br. © Properties may be obained by pres quenching If prof cross section is comprised of diferent thickness which fallin more than one sot of specified mechanical property valves, the lowest specie value shal be considered as vai forthe whole profile ross section BS EN 755-2:2008 EN 755-2:2008 (E) Table 38 — Alloy EN AW-6061 [Al MgtSiCu] Extruded rod/bar r Dimensions Kn Koo 4 | dom | Haw Temper mm MPa MPa % % — | Typical pe [| _s® | min | max | min | max | min | min. | value ont [sz00| 200 | - | 10 | - | 10 | 16 | 14 30 ta* | <200| <200 | wo | - | 0 | - | 15 13 65 [__te* | s200| <200 | 260 | - | mo | - 8 6 95 Extruded tube | Wall thickness a Broa 4 | Atom | HW Temper 1 Mea | MPa | % — | Typical mn min. | max. | min. | max. | min. | min value O.HIt 525 = | 10 | - [10 | 16 14 30 Tae 525 to | - | m0 | - | 18 13 65 5 5 20 | - | 20] - 8 6 95 | s25 20 | - | 20 | - | o | - : Open profilo 26 200 zs | - | 8 | 7 | 100 16° S [wolf - | - 16 25 cal sis0 | 130/ - | 6 | - | 14 12 50 |150<0<200|150| 160 : 8 6 75 Tes®4 18 10 | - | 120] - 12 10 6 | : s10 245 - | 200] - 8 6 80 uJ 10<15 25 a5 | - | seo] - a | 6 80 |* _D= Diameter for round bar. - | PS = Widths across Nate fer square end nexayonl bur, thickness for rectangular bar, | © Proportos maybe obtained by prose quonching, + Bending quality. 613 pote coss secon s comprised of stern hickress which fin mor than ane sat of spected mechanical propery values. te lowest specs valu sha be conidored as ald forthe whe profie cross secon omg tment tn 49 BS EN 755-2:2008 EN 755-2:2008 (E) Table 43 — Alloy EN AW-6063A [AI Mg0,7Si(A)] | Extruded rodvbar Dimensions Ra Roo 4 | Asm | HB" | Temper mm MPa _MPa__| % | % | Typical De s min. | max, max. | min. | min, | value | O,HI11 $200 $200 - 190 : : 16 14 2 | 14° £150 $150 150 - 90 - 12 10 | 50 160 = with across ats for square and hexagonal bar, thickness for rectangular bar. & Properties may be iid by rove vnching rere cross scion comps of ere cogs ich fain mor tan one sof speiid mechanic ropety | vane, hn nat spaeiad Valin shall he consid ae al forthe whole pole eros sation, BS EN 755-2:2008 EN 755-2:2008 (E) Table 48 — Alloy EN AW-6182 [Al Si1MgZ1] Extruded rod/bar Dimensions Rn Rye 4 | dunn | DW Temper mm | MPa MPa % | % | Typical De s* min, [ max. [ min, | max.| min. | min, | valve Tae 5220 sts | 205 - | 10 | - | 12 {| 10 7 9 $= Width across flats for square and hexagonal ber, thickness for rectangular bar. em uno, 63 BS EN 755-2:2008 EN 755-2:2008 (E) Table 57 — EN AW.7075 [Al 2n5,5MgCu] Extruded rod/bar Dimensions Anon | HBW Temper |__ mm % | Typical De 2 min, | vale onit | S200 $200 = [as | - [is | 0 | 6 oo | £25 $25 so | - [aso] - | 7 5 150 | 16, 76510, | 25 swath across fat for equore and hexagansl br, thickness for rectangular bar. | © Formate of thickness 20 mm or above, see EN 755-1, wh respect o stress corrsion cracking resistance, hall be considered as vali! or the whole proie eres section, 1 of specifed mechanical property BS EN 755-2:2008 EN 755-2:2008 (E) Annex A (informative) List of tempers used in tables 1 to 57 (extract of EN 515) Temper Definition {a fabricated (no mechanical property limits specified) ‘annealed - products achieving the required annealed properties after hot forming processes may be designated as O temper HINT ‘annealed and slightly strain-hardened (lass than H11) during subsequent operations such as stretching or straightening HIt2 slighty strainchardened from working at an elevated temperature or from a limited amount of cold _work (mechanical property limits specified), such as stretching or straightening solution heat-treated, cold worked and naturally aged T3510 ‘solution heat-treated, stress-relioved by stretching a controlled amount (permanent set 1 % to 3 %) ‘and naturally aged. The products receive no further straightening aftr stretching T3611 ‘same as T3510 except that minor straightening is allowed after stretching to comply with standard tolerances, Té ‘solution heat-treated and naturally aged T4810 con Solution heat-treated, stress-relieved by stretching a controled amount (permanent set 1 % to 3 %) ‘and naturally aged. The products receive no further straightening aftr stretching ‘same as T4510 excopt that minor straightening is alowed after stretching to comply with standard tolerances 15 ‘cooled from an elevated temperature shaping process and then artificially aged ‘Solulon heat-treated and then artiicialy aged Tea solution heat-treated and then artificially aged in underageing conditions (between T6 and T61) to improve formability T6510 ‘solution heat-treated, stress-rlioved by stretching a controlled amount (pormanent sot 1 % to 3 %) ‘and then artificially aged. The products receive no further straightoning after stretching Test ‘same as T6510 excopt that minor straightening is allowed after stretching to comoly with standard tolerances. Te6 olution heat-treated and then artificially aged - mechanical property k through special control of the process (6000 series alloys) ol higher than TS achieved ‘Solution healreated and then artificially overage 73 solution heatreated and then artificially overaged in order to achieve the best stress corrosion resistance 773510 ‘solution heat-treated, stress-reiaved by stretching a controied amount (permanent set 1 % to 3%) fend then artificially overage in order to achieve the best stress corrosion resistance “The products receive no further straightoning after stretching T3917 ‘Same as 173510 except mat minor straigmtening is alowed after stretching to comply with standara tolerances. solution heat-treated, cold worked and then artficialy aged solution heat-treated, stress-relieved by stretching a controled amount (permanent set 1 % to 3 %) and then artificially aged. The products receive no further straightening after stretching ‘same as TOS10 except that minor straightening Is allowed after stretching to comply with standard tolerances 65 BS EN 755-2:2008 EN 755-2:2008 (E) Bibliography (1) EN 818, Aluminium and aluminium alloys — Wrought products — Temper designations (2) EN'573-3, Aluminium and aluminium alloys — Chemical composition and form of wrought products — Part 3: Chemical composition blank BS EN 755-2:2008 BSI 889 Chiswick High Road London Wa 4aL BSI — British Standards Institution BSI is the independent national body responsible for preparing British Standards. It presents the UK view on standards in Europe and at the international levei. It is imeorporated by Koyal Charter. Revisions British Standards are updated by amendment or revision. 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