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Aluminum Alloy 5050-H32 vs Aluminum Alloy 5056-H38

Property comparison of Aluminum Alloy 5050-H32 and Aluminum Alloy 5056-H38, both aluminum alloy.

Aluminum Alloy12 compared properties
PropertyAluminum Alloy 5050-H32Aluminum Alloy 5056-H38Difference
Yield strength145 MPa345 MPa+138%
Tensile strength172 MPa414 MPa+141%
Elongation9 %15 %+67%
Elastic modulus73,000 MPa73,000 MPa0%
Shear modulus26,000 MPa26,000 MPa0%
Poisson ratio0.330.330%
Density2,700 kg/m³2,700 kg/m³0%
Brinell hardness46 HB100 HB+117%
Thermal conductivity117 W/m·K117 W/m·K0%
Specific heat900 J/kg·K900 J/kg·K0%
Coefficient of thermal expansion0.000024 1/K0.000024 1/K0%
Melting point568 °C568 °C0%

Difference is Aluminum Alloy 5056-H38 relative to Aluminum Alloy 5050-H32. Values are taken from the representative row of each material; both materials may have multiple heat treatments or conditions on their individual pages.

Identification

Aluminum Alloy 5050-H32
standard
ANSI
heat treatment
Wrought
Aluminum Alloy 5056-H38
standard
ANSI
heat treatment
Wrought

About 5xxx aluminum alloys

5xxx aluminum alloys are alloyed with magnesium. They are not heat-treatable and gain strength through cold work. They have the best corrosion resistance of the wrought aluminums in marine environments. 5052 covers general sheet work; 5083 and 5086 are common in shipbuilding and pressure vessels.

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