2319 aluminium alloy

AA 2319 (UNS A92319[1]:448) is an aluminium alloy principally containing copper (5.8–6.8%) as an alloying element.[2] It also contains ≤0.20% silicon, ≤0.30% iron, 0.20–0.40% manganese, ≤0.02% magnesium, ≤0.10% zinc, 0.10–0.20% titanium, 0.05–0.15% vanadium, 0.10–0.25% zirconium, ≤0.0003% beryllium (in arc welding electrodes) and up to 0.15% trace elements.[2][3]:3 The density of 2319 aluminium is 2840 kg/m3.[3] This alloy was first registered in 1958, in the United States.[3]:3

This alloy is typically used as an arc welding electrode or filler material for use with AA 2219 workpieces.[2]

References

  1. Society of Automotive Engineers; American Society for Testing and Materials (1999), Metals & Alloys in the Unified Numbering System, Handbook Supplements Series (8th ed.), Warrendale, PA, U.S.: Society of Automotive Engineers, ISBN 978-0-7680-0407-6, OCLC 40823370, retrieved July 14, 2010
  2. ASM International Handbook Committee (2002) [1990], "Properties and Selection: Nonferrous Alloys and Special-Purpose Materials", 2319 (5.3Cu-0.3Mn-0.18Zr-0.15Ti-0.10V), ASM Handbook, vol. 2, Materials Park, OH, U.S.: ASM International, ISBN 978-0-87170-378-1, OCLC 468232862, retrieved July 14, 2010, Electrodes and filler wire for welding 2219
  3. "International Alloy Designations and Chemical Composition Limits for Wrought Aluminum and Wrought Aluminum Alloys" (PDF), Teal Sheets, Registration Record Series, Arlington, VA, U.S.: The Aluminum Association, February 2009, archived from the original (PDF) on July 13, 2010, retrieved July 14, 2010


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