Aluminum 2014

Material Data Sheet

 This alloy ranks among the strongest heat treatable products available. It combines excellent strength with good machinability. Aluminum 2014 is one of the easiest aluminum alloys to weld and it performs well with arc and resistance welding methods. However, its corrosion resistance is limited.  When exposure to the elements is anticipated, alloy 2014 should be clad with pure aluminum or painted for protection. Alloy 2014 is an excellent forging alloy for aircraft parts such as landing gears and hydraulic cylinders.

Chemical Composition
Element Content(%)
Aluminum 93.5
Copper, Cu 4.4
Silicon, Si 0.8
Magnesium, Mg 0.5
Cromium, Cr ≤0.10
Manganese, Mn ≤0.6
Physical Properties
Properties Metric Imperial
Density 2.8 g/cm3 0.1018 lbs/in3
Melting Point 510°C 950°F
Mechanical Properties
Properties Metric Imperial
Hardness, Brinell 105 105
Hardness, Knoop 132 132
Hardness, Rockwell A 42.8 42.8
Hardness, Rockwell B 67 67
Hardness, Vickers 118 118
Tensile Strength, Ultimate 427 MPa 62000 psi
Tensile Strength, Yield 290 MPa 42000 psi
Elongation at Break 20% 20%
Modulus of Elasticity 72.4 GPa 10500 ksi
Poisson’s Ratio 0.33 0.33
Fatigue Strength 262 MPa 38000 psi
Shear Modulus 28 GPa 4060 ksi
Thermal Properties
Properties Metric Imperial
CTE, linear 68°F 23 µm/m-°C 12.8 µin/in-°F
Specific Heat Capacity 0.88 J/g-°C 930 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F
Thermal Conductivity 134 W/m-K 930 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F
Applications

Aluminum 2014 is used in the following application areas:

  • Landing Gears
  • Hydraulic Cylinders

Key Words: Aluminum 2014-T4; UNS A92014; ISO AlCu4SiMg; BS H15 (UK); CSA CS41N (Canada); AA2014-T4, Aluminum 2014-T451; DIN AlCuSiMn; NF A-U4SG (France); AA2014-T451

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