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Note:All the inform at ion has been provided in good faith. However, i f there is an error in the informat ion, whether due to the negligence of the company or otherwise, the
comp any cannot accept liabilit y for any loss caused by such an error. Simil arly, the com pany accepts no liability of any nature whatsoever, whether arisin g through
damage or loss caused by the customer's negligence or other fault .
Hulam in Extrusions reserves the r ight to m odify any specificat ions and/or dimensions without pr ior not ice in the interest of product development.
www.hulaminextrusions.co.za
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Introduction
SynopsisThis Hulamin Extru sions Standard Profi le Catalogue l ists th e
range of standard dies available at the tim e of going to press.
RangeThe range of extru sions available is constantly changing and
enquiries for shapes not l isted can be made through any of
our sales offices. Please also refer to our website,www.hulam inextru sions.co.za for t he latest version of this
catalogue.
ShapeAll dimensions are expressed in m il l im eters (mm ). Fullydimensioned die drawings are available from any one of our
sales offices wh ich can pr ovide complete detai ls of any
section required.
MassAll profi le masses are expressed in ki lograms per m etre (kg/m).
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Contents
4Hulam in Extrusions Standard Profi le Catalogue
How to order 5The Properties of Alum inium 6
Alloys 7Technical Grade 11
Manufactur ing L imi ts 11Dimensions 12
Lengths 12General 12
Form s of Corrosion 13Corrosion Resistance in Different Environm ents 14
Surface Treatm ent 14
Extruded Rods 27Extrud ed Tubes 28
Square Bars 35Hexagonal Bar s 35
Rectangular Hollows 36
Square Hollows 39
I - Sections 41
TeesType 1 42
Type 2 43
Z - Sections 43
Engineering Data for Stru ctural Shapes 44
Angle
Type 1 44Type 2 47Type 3 48
Type 4 49
Type 5 53
Channel
Type 1 55
Type 2 59Type 3 60
I - Sections 62
TeesType 1 63
Type 2 64
Index 65
Angles
Type 1 15Type 2 16
Type 3 16Type 4 17
Type 5 19Type 6 20
Type 13 20
Channels
Type 1 21Type 2 24Type 3 24
Type 4 25Type 5 25
Type 7 25Type 11 26
Flat Bars
Type 1 31
Type 2 33Type 3 34
Type 6 54
Type 4 & 5 61
Rectangular Oval Holl ows 38
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5 Hulam in Extrusions Standard Profi le Catalogue
How to order
Essential i nformation required for entr y of enquiries or orders
Complete specifications:
Shipping tolerancesExtru ded products wil l , within practical l im its, be supplied in the num ber of pieces ordered. Unless otherwise stated, orders forproduction by Hulam in Extrusions wil l be subject to a m ass or piece quantity tolerance of 10%.
Supply of an exact num ber of pieces or other shipping tolerances closer than t hose stated wil l be subject to enquir y, and m ay
incur a pr ice premium .
Other requirementsOrders sh ould be clearly detai led with any special requirem ents.
Minimum acceptable quantit ies per itemThe process is such that a m inimum length of extrusion emerges from the extru sion cycle. This results in certain minim um
quantit ies being readily produced. All enquir ies wil l be handled by our sales offices who wil l advise on m inimu m quantit ies. Aprice premium is applied to sm aller orders.
MassesThe masses shown for sections in t his catalogue are for guidance and m ay vary sl ightly according to the al loy and the
dimensional accur acy achieved when produced and with in the per m issible tolerances.
If over- shipment is not perm issible the order shal l be endorsed Do not over- ship m ass (or Pieces as is applicable) in whichcase an under -sh ipment of 10% may be supplied.
alloy/conditiondrawing number/die numberpart number where applicablelengths
special tolerancesf inishing requirem ents - painting and anodising (type, colour and m icron thickness of anodising)whilst t he exact f inishing and anodising perim eters are shown, the price for painting/anodising m ight be based on a minim umfinishing perimeter
fabrication related specification detai ls to ensure m aterial conform s to detai led requirem ents
Addit ional information:End use: Br ief detail on end use of m ater ialDel ivery requirements: State speci f ic del ivery requirements
PackingUnless otherwise specified on the order, norm al Hulam in Extru sions packing methods wil l be used.
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Aluminiums physical proper ties compared to other common constr uction mater ials.
Aluminium 6063 Copper Steel 371 Plastic
225
10 to 24
69 000
2 700
600 to 655
- 250 to 150
35
200
23
Yes
Yes
250
25
125 000
8 900
1 080
- 200 to 300
55
400
17
Yes
Yes
400
20
210 000
7 800
1 500
-50 to 500
7
76
12
N o
Yes
50
25
3 000
1 400
80
-50 to 80
-
0,15
60 to 100
Yes
Yes
Strength / Breaking strength (MPa)
Ductil ity / Expansion (%)
Elasticity E, Youngs m odulu s (MPa)3
Dens ity (kg/m )o
Melt ing point ( C)
2Electrical conductivity m/Ohm-mm
Heat conductivity (W/m K)o- 6
Coeff ic ient of l inear expansion x 10 / C
Non-magnet ic
Weldable
The Properties of Aluminium
Aluminium has a unique and unbeatable combination of pro-
perties that m ake it a versati le, highly usable and an att ractiveconstruction material.
Mass3
Aluminium is a l ight m etal wi th a densi ty of 2,700 kg/m , one3
third that of steel. (8,400 kg/m )
ElasticityThe Young's m odulus for alum inium (E=69 000 MPa) is a third
that of steel. This m eans that the mom ent of inertia has tobe three times as great for an alum inium extrusion to achievethe sam e deflection as a steel profi le.
JoiningAluminium can be joined using al l the norm al meth ods avail-
able such as welding, brazing, adhesive bonding and riveting.
Corrosion resistanceA thin layer of oxide is form ed when exposed to air. This pro-vides very good protect ion against cor rosion even in corrosiveenvironments. This layer can be further strengthened by sur-face treatments such as anodising or powder coating.
Conductivity
The therm al and electrical conductivit ies are excellent, evenwhen compared with copper. Furt herm ore, an aluminiumconductor h as only half the w eight of an equivalent copper
conductor.
Linear expansionAlum inium has a relatively high coefficient of l inear expan-sion compared to other m etals. This should be taken into
account at the design stage to compensate for differences inexpansion.
Non-toxicAluminium is non- toxic and is therefore highly suitable forthe preparation and storage of food.
ReflectivityAluminium is a good reflector of both l ight and heat.
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StrengthAluminium is strong with a tensile strength between 70 and700 MPa, depending on the al loy and manufactur ing process.
Extru sions of the right al loy and design can be as strong asstructural steel .
FormabilityAluminium has good form abil i ty in both hot and coldcondition, a characteristic th at is used in ful l in th e extru sion
process. Alum inium can also be cast, drawn and rol led.
MachiningAluminium is very easy to machine. Ordinary fabricationequipment (saws and dri l ls) and machining equipment (lathes
and mil l ing m achines) can be used.
Thermal ConductivityAluminium therm al conductivity is half that of the equivalent
3sized copper element (8 900 kg/m ), but has a density (2 700
3kg/m ) of less than a third of that of the copper element. Theequivalent alum inium elem ent therefore comes at less than
half the pr ice and is much easier to handle because of thelight weight.
6Working temperature range (x 10 / m)
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Alloy Nomenclature
Alloy Designations
Guaranteed Mechanical Propert ies - Extr uded Products
Important:The four- digit system of al loy nomenclatu re used by
Hulamin Extrusions, in comm on wi th the Alum inium
Federation, uses a block number to indicate the mainalloying constituents.
Alloys
Technical Information
1xxx
2xxx
3xxx4xxx
5xxx
6xxx
7xxx
AlloySeries
Silicon
Magnesium
Magnesium and Sil icon
Zinc, Magnesium and/or Copper
Main alloying constituentAlum inium, 99.0% minimu m and greater
Copper
Manganese
Alloy EN Equivalent Previous German Equivalent
1070A Al 99.7 Al 99.7
6063 Al Mg0.7Si AlMgSi 0.5 F22
6063A Al Mg0.7Si(A) AlMgSi 0.5 F25
6463 Al Mg0.7Si(B) -
6101A Eal MgSi(A) E- AlMgSi 0.5
6061 Al MgSiCu -
6082 Al Si1MgMn AlMgSi 1
6005 Al SiMg AlMgSi 0.7
1070A F - Al l - 60 - 25 23
O - 100 - - 130 18 16
T4 - 25 65 120 - 14 12
T5 - 3 130 175 - 8 6T5 3 25 110 160 - 7 5
T6 - 10 170 215 - 8 6
T6 10 80 160 195 - 8 6
O - 100 - 150 - 16 14
T4 - 25 90 150 - 12 10
T5 - 25 160 200 - 7 5
T6 - 25 190 230 - 7 5
T4 - 50 75 125 - 14 12
T6 - 50 160 195 - 10 8
6101A T6 - 50 160 215 - 8 6
O - - - - 150 16 14
T4 - 25 110 180 - 15 13
T6 - 5 240 260 - 8 6
O - 100 - - 160 16 14
F - 100 - 110 - 13 12
T4 - 80 120 190 - 16 14
T6 - 20 250 295 - 8 6
T6 20 80 260 310 - 8 -
T4 - 10 90 180 - - 13
T6 - 5 215 255 - - 6
T6 5 15 200 250 - - 6
6082
6005
6063
6063A
6463
6061
0.2% Proof
stress Min
MPa
Ult imate tensile strength Elongation Min
Max
MPa
A%
Min
A50 mm
% mm
Min
MPaTemperAlloy
Thickness
Over
mm
Up to and
including mm
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Note:Single fi gures denote maximum content. Al uminium r emainder. Other alloys may be avail able - subject to enquiry.
Alloy Compositions.
Si Fe Cu Mn Mg Cr Zn Ti Each Total1070A 0.2 0.25 0.03 0.03 0.03 - 0.07 0.03 0.03 -
6063 0.2- 0.6 0.35 0.10 0.10 0.45- 0.90 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.05 0.15
6063A 0.3- 0.6 0.15- 0.35 0.10 0.15 0.60- 0.90 0.05 0.15 0.10 0.05 0.15
6463 0.2- 0.6 0.15 0.20 0.05 0.45- 0.90 - 0.05 - 0.05 0.15
6061 0.4- 0.7 0.4 0.15- 0.40 0.20- 0.35 0.70- 1.00 0.10 0.20 0.10 0.05 0.15
6005 0.6- 0.9 0.35 0.10 0.10 0.40- 0.60 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.05 0.15
6082 0.7- 1.3 0.5 0.10 0.40- 1.00 0.60- 1.20 0.25 0.20 0.10 0.05 0.15
AlloyPercentages Others
Tempers
Temper Descr iption Appl icationF As fabr icated Forging stock : Maxim um for m abil ity
O Annealed Forging stock : Maxim um for m abil ity
T6 Solut ion heat- treated and ar tif icial ly aged
Where highest mechanical properties are
required
T4 Solut ion heat t reated and natural ly agedForm abil i ty with higher properties than F orD conditions
T5Cooled from an elevated shaping process and
artificially aged
Where highest mechanical properties are
not required by end use (i .e. non-str uctural)
The choice of m aterial is a cr it ical decision in al l pr oduct de-velopment. Alum inium m akes it possible to give the product
suitable physical and mechanical properties at the sam etime as achieving an aesthetical ly attr active appearance.
Further m ore, the extru sion technique, combined with theright al loy and proper therm al treatm ent, offers an infinite
num ber of application opportunit ies. It also form s the basisfor product im provement . Pure alum inium is only used in a
l im ited way comm ercial ly. The majority of extrusions are
made from alum inium al loyed wi th other m etals.
The most com m on elements used are magnesium (Mg),silicon (Si), m anganese (Mn ), zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu). They
form between 0.2 and 0.7 per cent of alum inium alloys.
Aluminium alloys used for extrusions are gener ally designated
with the fol lowing serial num bers:1000 series - Al
6000 series - Al + Mg + Si
The 1000 series is n ot heat t reatable. These alloys are oftenchosen in products where high therm al and electrical con-
ductivity are desired. They have low strengt h.
The 6000 series are heat tr eatable. They are the m ost com-monl y used extru sion al loys and have a wide r ange of appli-cations.
The 6000 series has good extru dabilit y and can be solut ionheat treated at the extru sion tem perature. Further m ore,
these al loys have m edium t o high strength , are easy to weldand offer good resistance to corrosion, even in m arine en-
vironm ents. The bulk of th e extru ded mater ial for load bear-ing construct ions is made from these qualit ies. They are
used for load bearing constructions both on land and at sea.
The 6063 al loy offers m edium strength and is easy to extru de
even for com plicated cr oss sections. This alloy is one of themost used extru sion al loys. It has good formabil i ty during
bending in t he T4 condition . Typical applications are extr u-
sions for windows and doors, l ighting, awnings, handrailsand fur niture. This material is highly suitable for anodising,
both for decorative and pr otective reasons.
The 6005 alloy has higher strengt h than 6063 but is sl ightly harder
to extrude. The m aterial withstands comparatively l i tt le elon-
gation before there is perm anent deform ation in the heattreated condition. This al loy can be exposed to greater inter-
crystalline corrosion than 6063 and 6082, it is suitable foranodising for protective purposes but th e quality of the surface
m ake decorative finishing m ore diff icult.
The 6061/6082 alloys have high str ength q ualit ies and are
suitable for extru sion of cross-sections that are not too com-
plicated. Typical applications are load carr ying st ruct ures inships, offshore tr ansport, and the building industr y such as
platform s, bridges, stairs, scaffolds and handrails. Them aterial is suitable for anodising for protective purposes.
Temperature mechanical propert iesCare should be taken when using alum inium at high tempera-
tures. Mechanical propert ies could signif icantly be reducedat tem peratures above 100C, especial ly i f the m aterial h as
been therm ally hardened or cold worked.
In gener al th e 6063, 6005, 6061 and 6082 alloys should not beused in stru ctures at tem peratures above 100C. The tensilestrength decreases as the temperatu re increases while elong-
ation on fractur ing usually increases. It should be noted that
the char acteristics are dependent on al loy, temper ature, andtim e. If the designer is unfamil iar with t he exact temper aturecharacter istics for a given alloy, it can be assumed as a start ing point that propert ies such as tension, shear and fatiguestrength vary in proportion to the tensile strength.
Low temperature propert iesIn contrast to steel, alum inium al loys do not become br itt le
at low tem peratures. In fact aluminium alloys increase in
strength and ducti l i ty whilst im pact strength remain unchanged.As the tem perature decreases, below 0C, the yield str engthand tensile strength of alum inium alloys increase.
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Values for the m echanical properties can vary for different process param eters. The values given are t ypical and can beguaranteed on the assum ption that a special agreement has been reached.
The rel ationship between some accepted methods for measur ing hardness.
Brinell
Vickers
Rockwell F
Rockwell E
Rockwell B
Rockwell K
Webster
Hardness Number
45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110
46 51 56 61 66 71 76 82 87 92 98 103 109 11 5
36 46 54 61 67 71 76 79 82 85 87 89 91
47 55 62 68 72 77 80 83 86 88 90 92 94 96
12 23 32 39 45 50 56 60 63 66
15 25 35 41 48 53 58 62 66 70 73 76 78
13121110975 13- 14 14- 25 15 15- 16 16 16- 17 17
- - - -
-
-
Summary of All oys
Hulamin Extr usion Al loys Condition 1070A 6063 6005 6061 6082
O 20 - - - -
F 25 - - - -
T4 - 95 70 145 125T6 - 225 260 275 290
O 75 - - - -
F 80 - - - -
T4 - 190 160 220 225
T6 - 250 285 310 315
T4 - 24 22 20 20
T6 - 10 8 10 10
T4 - 47 47 65 65
T6 - 81 92 100 100
2 700 2 700 2 700 2 700 2 710
69 000 69 000 69 000 69 000 69 000
Electr ical conduc tivity % IACS - 62 52 52 46 46
Melt ing Point ( C)o - 645- 658 600- 655 615- 655 580- 650 580- 650
EN-AW 6063A 6005A 6061 6082
Yield str ength , (MPa)
Tensile str ength , (MPa)
Elongation, A5 %
Br inell Hardness, HB
Dens ity (kg/m )2
Young' s Modul us (MPa)Coefficient of expansion
20-100 Co - 6
(x 10 / C)o - 24 23 23 24 23
200 180 180Thermal conductivity
20oC (W/m K)
- 229 200
-
-
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Metal Thickness Chart
Definitions
1. F lat so l id shapes:Shape to be basically flat.
Thickness to be uniform .
No dovetai ls or screw receiving slots.
2. Regular solid shapes:1 3H = / D W = / D3 4
Medium depth channels:1 1H = / D W = / D3 2
3.
Deep solid channels:1H = / D to 3W2
4.
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Semi-h ollow and hollow shapes5.
4.00
3.80
3.60
3.40
3.20
3.00
2.80
2.60
2.40
2.20
2.00
1.80
1.60
1.40
1.20
4.00
3.80
3.60
3.40
3.20
3.00
2.80
2.60
2.40
2.20
2.00
1.80
1.60
1.40
1.20
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
220
240
260
280
m
m
Diameter of Circumscribing Cir cle (D)
Minimumrecommendedmetalthickness(T)
Minimumrecommendedmetalthick
ness(T)
m mm m
Semi-ho
llow
and
hollo
wsha
pes(5)
Deep
solid
cha
nnel
s(4)
Mediu
mde
pth c
hann
els,ang
les,te
es(3)
Regu
larso
lidsh
apes
(2)
Flat so
lidsha
pes(1)
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Technical GradeTechnical grade im plies that th e fol lowing tests wil l becarried out.
Ultrasonic testingThe alum inium bil let to be used wil l be ultr asonically tested
to a pre-deter m ined level to detect inclusions and cracks.Should a customer require the bil let to be to a higher standard,the standard of acceptance shall be agreed with the custom er
prior t o m anufacture and clearly stated on the order.
Etch test piecesFor extru ded lengths or bars or sections produced, testpieces of the ful l cross-section shall be taken from t he front
end and back end of th e extruded length. The specimen shallbe suitably prepared, etched and inspected. The etched sur-
?face shal l be free from harmful defects . I f any specimenreveals a harm ful defect, the relevant length of bar or section
shall be scrapped.
?Definit ion - Har m ful defects in the above context refers to
any physical defect such as cr acks and over extrusion,which can be seen with the naked eye. It is up to the pu r-
chaser to inform the m anufacturer of any other possibledefects for w hich the product shoul d be checked.
Longer than normal discardsFor each bi l let extruded, a longer than nor mal discard wil l beset and m aintained so as to obviate the risk of over extr usion.
Dr ift testingAll hol low sections with wal l thickness up to 12 m m produced
by the porthole t ype extrusion die shall have test pieces cutfrom every extruded length. Test pieces shall be subjected toan expansion test to determ ine the soundness of the extruded seam w elds. HE can however n ot provide a 100% guarantee
on the w eld soundness even th ough the above testing has
been carried out. It is the responsibi l i ty of the end user toensure that th e product is entirely suitable for i ts intended
use. Profi les with wall thickness greater than 12 m m cannotbe drift tested.
TraceabilityAll test pieces and heat treatm ent records relating t o Tech-
nical Grade lots are kept for a period of six mont hs and fiveyears respectively to enable traceabilit y and ongoin g evalu-
ation of qual ity.
Manufactur ing Limits
General NotesManufacturing l im its are im posed by available productionfacilities and also by the natur e of the extrusion process. Thesize and power of available extru sion presses lim it the overal l cross-sectional dimensions of sections. The stretching, hand-
l ing and heat-treatment equipment l imi t cross-sect ional
areas and lengths. Lengths m ay also be l im ited by transpor t
restrictions. Minimu m t hickness, shape configuration andcomplexity of detai l m ay be l imited by the extrusion pr ocessas well as by press capacity. Manufactur ing lim its for sections of complicated shape and abnorm al design may be narrower
than stated. The l imits given are for sections designed accor-
ding to accepted extru sion design practice. The m aximumcircum scribing circle diameter s given on Page 12 are a guide
and mu st not be read as being available at the minim umthickness shown in the adjacent colum n. A guide as to this
ratio of circum scribing circle to minim um th ickness may beobtained from the diagram on Page 10. The m aximum l imits
as dictated b y press capacity, are given on Page 12.
Manufactur ing TolerancesAs with al l m anufacturing and fabrication processes, the pro-
cess whereby alumin ium is extruded sets a range of manufac-turing tolerances within which aluminium extrusion products
can be expected to vary.
The extrusion process is rem arkable in i ts abil i ty to producelengths of intr icate shapes within close shape and dimen-
sional tolerances. Norm al deviations are proved to be sm all
and to h ave l i tt le im pact in a very wide range of applications.
Although dies are pr oduced to exact size with virtuall y notolerances allowed in manufactur e, the extruded profile emer -ging from the die is subject to:
?Extru sion flow effects (influenced by die design and shape
design)
?Cooling effects (both cooling m edium and profi le design
can lead to irregular cooling)
?Handling effects (transfer and stretching)
Minor deviations to shape and size can be expected to occur
no m atter how experienced the die designer, how good thehandling equipment or h ow well- trained the operating staff.
It is against this background that extrusion tolerances needto be part and parcel of the extrusion process. In no way are
published tolerances to be seen as the extruder 's choice ofhow accurately he decides or wishes to wor k. Rather, extru -
sion tolerances need to be seen and understood to be th e
range of shape and dim ensional variations, which can beexpected from the process.
The choice open to the extruder faced with requests for closer than standard or published tolerances depends on the nature
of the request.
?If a metal d im ension is involved, i.e. across the web of achannel, the prospects are good that closer than norm al
tolerances m ay be achieved provided th e dim ension ism easurable. Shorter die l ife is l ikely to be incurred becausethe die may need to be replaced earl ier t han norm ally isthe case, due to die wear.
?If a space dim ension is involved, i.e. the width acr oss the
open flanges of a channel. Only in exceptional cases
where it is vital for an assembly, wil l closer than DataBook toler ances be considered.
The straightness of a length of extrusion can depend on th e
degree to which the shape can be stretcher- straightened
without incur ring shape distortion. A comprom ise betweenstraightness and shape may result. Both straightness and
twist can be influenced by imbalance of the sh ape itself.
It is m ost important th at new users of extruded products are
aware from the design stage that machining toler ances can-
not be expected from the extrusion pr ocess. All too often de-signers and draught sm an have had experience of machine
shop tolerances only and need guidance in the u nderstan-ding of extrusion toler ances or th ey are l ikely to specify the
tolerances they are most fam il iar with. This can result inneedless comm unications with producer plant s, possibly
obscuring, as a resul t, very real needs a designer m ay have
for closer than norm al tolerances.
The time to discuss extru sion tolerances is thus at thedesign stage rather than after delivery of the product which
m ay be found to be diff icult to use because al lowance hasnot been made for norm al tolerances.
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Maximumcircumscribing
circlediameter mm
Alloy
Minimumthicknessmm (2)
Range of cross-sectional areas and weight
Maximum Minimum
Area2
mm (3)Masskg/m
Area2mm
Masskg/m
Dimensional Capabil ity Guide
1.20
1.20
1.50
1.75
1.25
1.25
1.50
1.751.60
5000
5000
5000
5000
5000
5000
5000
5000
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
26
29
55
55
55
55
195
195
0.07
0.08
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.53
0.53
320
320
320
320
200
200
200
200
1070A
6063
6061
6082
1070A
6063
6061
6082HOLLOWS
SOLIDS
The tolerances used by our extrusion pl ants as published inthe Data Book are th ose published by the Brit ish Standards
institute in B S EN 755.
Requests for tigh ter toler ances than these may be considered.Requests to produce to other specifications such as DIN,ASTM, BS EN 12020 and ISO will be consider ed but t his m ust
be made clear to th e producing plant at the enquir y stage.
DimensionsNotes: (Refer to table below)
1.The m anufacturing l imits below are given as guidelinesonly and profi les outside of these l im its m ay be available
upon request.
2.The m inimu m thickness at which a section can be extru ded
is dependent on the al loy, circumscr ibing circle diameter,shape configuration and t he complexity of detai l . A guide to
the relationship between circumscr ibing circle diameterand minim um w all thickness is shown on page 10. The
m inimum thickness l isted above does thus not relate to the
maximum circumscribing circ le diameters.
3.The maxim um lim it on cross-sectional area is imposed byextrusion ratio and stretching capacity. Sections of greater
cross-sectional area may be supplied in the unstretchedcondition, on enquir y, but m echanical properties and
straightness wil l not be guaranteed.
Hollow ProfilesTube and hollow shapes for the architectur al and general
engineering m arkets are produced by the porthole extrusionprocess. In this process the seam welds are form ed in the
dies during the extrusion process. Although considerable
tonnages of hollow shapes and tubing are regularly and
successful ly extru ded and put t o good use, it is possible forweld sou ndness to be adversely affected by process factor s.In spite of al l m easures norm ally taken during extrusion to
achieve sound w elds, the weld quality may vary along theextru ded length. Notwithstanding the successful use made
regularly of hollow shapes and tubing produced by the port-
hole extru sion m ethod, i t is not possible to guarantee suchwelds. Drift testing as described in th e section of Technical
Grade, can be per form ed and gives a reasonable degree ofassurance of the seam weld quality. However, this test can
only be carr ied out on the ends of hollow profi les and tubes.Where physical injury or danger can result fr om seam weld
fai lure, e.g. hang gl ider tubing, yacht m asts, drift testing is
recomm ended. Where tubing is required to contain pressu-rised fluids, pressure testing is recom m ended before use.
Lengths
Maximum lengthsThe norm al maximu m str aight length is 12 metres but 14,5
m etre lengths m ay be available, subject to enquir y and de-pendent on transport conditions. Maximu m length m ay also
be l imited by the maximum m ass of section that can besupplied.
Minimum lengths
Pieces less than 500 mm in length are gener ally available but are subject t o enquiry.
Random lengthsWhere customer accepts random lengths and orders are en-
dorsed accordingly, between 3 metres and 8 metr es wil l besupplied. It is possible to supply most of an order to a length
suitable to the customer with in this range, and the balance
only in random lengths.
Multiple LengthsSections can be supplied in mul tiples of the required unitlength. In calculating the overall length an al lowance of 5m m
m ust be made for each saw cut.
Specif ied LengthsWhen a specified length is ordered, al l length s wil l be cut to
specification within the l im its of the length tolerance.
General
Products outside the l imits outl ined below wil l be subject toenquiry.
Tubing and Hol low Sections
Maximum Limit sMaxim um Wal l Th ickness 12,0 m mMaxim um Mass per Metre 13,0 kg/m
Minimum Limit sMinim um Tube Wall Thickness 1,2 m mM in im u m Tu be ou ts id e D ia m et er 10,0 m m
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Rod and Bar Maximum Limi ts for Normal Extr usionMaxim um Diam eter 80 m m (area 5 000 m m )
Maximum Limit s for Extr usion of Forging StockMaximum Diameter 100 mm (area 7 850 mm )
Spreader Sections
All spreader sections ar e prone to defective areas at th e frontand back of each extru ded length (apart fr om t he front of the
very first bi l let dur ing a production r un), which necessitates
the rem oval of a rejection of up to 3 m eters of metal from thefront and 1 meter from t he back end of the pressed lengths.
Maxim um Mass per Metre = 13,6 kg/m
Maximum Length of a 13,6 kg/m section = 3,6 me.g . M axim u m Len gt h of a 10 k g/ m sec tion = 6,5 m
Maximum Useable Bi l let Mass ( length 910 mm ) = 105 kg
Impor tant: Due to high mass per m etre, profi les greater than
12 kg/m will be suppl ied in Technical Grad e only.
Forms of CorrosionOne of the principal reasons for choosing alum inium and its
al loys for constr uction applications is their high cor rosionresistance. Although alum inium is a chem ical ly active metal ,
i ts behaviour is stabil ised by the form ation of a protective
fi lm of oxide on th e sur face. Generally, this f i lm is stable inaqueous solutions with pH 4.5 8.5. Furt her considerationsneed to be made if the pH exceeds these lim its or t he environ-
ment contains chloride.
Although generally very stable, the most com m on types ofcorrosion, which can occur on alum inium alloys, are
summ arised below:
Uniform attackThe corrosion proceeds hom ogeneously over th e whole sur -face of the metal. With aluminium and its al loys this type ofcorrosion is m ainly seen in very alkal ine or acid environments where the solubil i ty of the natur al oxide fi lm is high.
Pitting corrosionPitting corrosion is the most com m on type of corrosive pheno-
mena w ith l ight al loys, and is characterised by local discon-
tinuit ies in the oxide fi lm , i .e. locally reduced fi lm thickness,rupt ure, localised concentrations of im purit ies/al loying ele-
ment s, etc. Aluminium is sensitive to pitt ing when chlor ideions are present (e.g. sea water). Pits develop at w eak spots in
the surface film s and at sites where the oxide film is m echani-cally damaged.
Pitt ing can penetrate several m i l l imetres dur ing a short periodof t ime if the sur rounding conditions are extrem ely unfavour-
able. The pits can be of different shapes, wide or narr ow. Thenarrow pits can often be dangerous since the pits could be
deep and diff icult to detect.
The correct choice of alloy and sur face treatm ent e.g. anodis-
ing, powder coat ing, coating wit h anodic layer (Zn), cathodicprotection with sacrif icial anodes or applied current, or by
use of inhibitors, are m ethods which can be used to l im it orprevent pitting corrosion. Frequent cleaning, as well as ventila-
t ion of dense constr uctions and a profi le design avoiding
accumul ation of stagnant water, are recomm ended.
Intergranular corrosion(IGC) is a selective corr osion aroun d the gr ains and in th e ad-
jacent zon es wi th ou t an y appr ec iabl e a tt ack on the gr ain it sel f.
The reason for th e IGC is a difference in cor rosion pot entialbetween grain boundaries and the bulk of the imm ediately
adjacent gr ains. The difference in potential m ay be caused bythe difference in chemical com position between the two zones.This situation may for example develop as a result of slowcooling after the extrusion pr ocess.
In this case the grains wil l be larger and the interm etal l ic par-t icles wi l l precipitate on the gr ain boundaries, thus increasingthe potential di fference between the gr ain boundaries and the
interior of the grain.
Due to the low metal consum ption, intercrystal l ine corrosionis diff icult to detect visually and even less by measurem entsof weight loss. However, if the corrosion is per m itted to propa-gate into the metal, the m echanical propert ies of the m aterialwil l be severely deteriorated.
Alloys in 6000 series are nor m ally resistant t o IGC, however,
this is dependent on the ch emical com position. Recrystal l-
ised structures in addition to high content of Si or Cu, may
give corrosion of th is type. Addition of Mn/ Cr wil l prevent orminim ise recrystal l isation. IGC of al loys in 7000 series isl inked to M gZn precipitates, which are very anodic compared
to aluminium .
One action to pr event IGC is the cor rect c hoice of alloy. In ad-
dit ion, see the actions m entioned under Pitt ing Corrosion.
Crevice corrosionCrevice corrosion m ay occur in nar row crevices, f i l led withl iquid (e.g. water). Use of sealant pr ior to joining may prevent
penetration of m oisture. By use of correct pr ofi le design, i t ispossible to minim ise the risk of crevice corr osion.
Water staining is a type of crevice corros ion and is caused by
water or m oisture entrapped between, for example, densely
stacked profi les. Water staining is a very comm on corrosiontype. The appearance varies from iridescent in m ild cases, to
white, grey or black in m ore severe instances. Water stainingon profiles is norm ally removed by finishing (grinding) or pow-
der coating.
Profi les without any surface treatment should never be stored
outdoors, even though plastic wr apping is used, because ofrisk of condensation. Storing shoul d be carried out in places
with a m aximum relative hum idity of RH 45 %, and a maxi-m um temperatur e variation of 5C. Dur ing transpor tation
from a cold to a warmer area, the temper ature should beincreased gradually to avoid condensation on the m etal.
Galvanic corrosionGalvanic corrosion is the type of corrosion that occurs wh en
two m etall ic m aterials are in contact in the presence of anelectrolyte. Corrosion will increase on the least noble material (the anode) and decrease on t he nobles t (the cathode). Sincealum inium is less noble than most comm only used construc-
t ion m aterials, with the exception of zinc, magnesium andcadmium , this can be a serious form of corrosion with alumi-
n ium.
The protective effect from the oxide layer can be seriously
comprom ised by the coupling to a m ore noble mater ial. Thisis especial ly dangerous in atmospheres or water with high
concentrations of chlor ides or oth er aggressive substances.
Most types of alum inium corr osion can be related to som e
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Type 1
R1
A
A
TAngles
15137 12.70 1.60 0.76 49 18 0.102
15554 12.70 3.18 0.40 50 18 0.191
Peri.
C.C.D.
mm
Est.
kg/m
Profile
Number
A
mm
T
mm
R1mm
Finish
150021 15.00 1.25 0.40 59 21 0.097
15579 15.00 1.50 0.40 59 21 0.115
15574 15.00 2.00 0.40 59 21 0.151
15565 15.00 3.00 0.40 59 21 0.219
15992 15.88 1.59 0.40 62 22 0.130
15297 19.04 1.60 0.40 76 27 0.158
15823 19.05 3.18 0.40 75 27 0.301
15145 19.06 3.18 0.30 76 27 0.301
150019 20.00 1.25 0.40 79 28 0.131
15578 20.00 1.50 0.40 79 28 0.156
15556 20.00 2.00 0.40 79 28 0.206
15859 20.00 3.00 0.40 79 28 0.300
15147 22.22 1.60 0.30 89 32 0.186
15148 22.22 3.18 0.64 89 31 0.355
150020 25.00 1.25 0.40 99 35 0.165
150003 25.00 1.50 0.40 99 35 0.197
15359 25.00 1.60 0.30 99 36 0.210
15526 25.00 2.00 0.50 35 0.260
15871 25.00 3.00 0.40 99 35 0.382
15940 25.00 4.00 0.40 99 35 0.498
15192 25.40 1.52 0.25 101 36 0.203
15155 25.40 2.38 0.64 102 36 0.311
15824 25.40 3.18 0.40 101 36 0.410
15193 25.40 4.75 0.63 102 36 0.59515825 25.40 4.78 0.40 101 36 0.596
15158 25.40 6.36 0.40 101 36 0.766
15527 30.00 2.00 0.50 119 42 0.314
15860 30.00 3.00 0.40 119 42 0.463
15529 30.00 3.00 0.76 118 42 0.462
15861 30.00 4.00 0.40 119 42 0.607
15901 30.00 5.00 0.40 119 42 0.745
15708 31.75 1.60 0.30 126 44 0.268
15585 31.75 2.60 0.40 126 45 0.429
15826 31.75 3.18 0.40 126 45 0.517
15555 31.75 4.76 0.40 126 45 0.757
15163 31.76 6.36 0.40 126 45 0.985
15540 35.00 3.00 0.50 139 50 0.54415970 38.00 3.00 0.40 151 53 0.593
15972 38.00 6.00 0.40 151 54 1.138
150007 38.10 1.60 0.40 151 54 0.323
15291 38.10 2.04 0.76 151 54 0.408
15827 38.10 3.18 0.40 151 54 0.629
15828 38.10 4.78 0.40 151 54 0.925
15170 38.10 6.35 0.40 152 54 1.202
99
15150 25.40 1.14 0.56 102 35 0.154
15164 38.00 1.14 0.55 151 54 0.231
Finish
Peri.
C.C.D.
mm
Est.
kg/m
Profile
Number
A
mm
T
mm
R1mm
150004 40.00 1.50 0.40 159 56 0.319
15207 3.18 0.64 252 90 1.068
15176 6.36 0.40 253 90 2.080
15363 8.00 0.76 254 91 2.600
63.50
63.50
64.00
15907 6.00 0.40 279 99 2.178
15485 3.00 0.50 299 106 1.194
15980 6.00 0.40 299 106 2.340
15735 2.00 0.50 303 107 0.812
15420 4.00 0.64 304 107 1.604
15832 3.18 0.40 304 108 1.286
15833 4.78 0.40 304 108 1.912
15834 6.35 0.40 304 108 2.513
15210 9.52 0.40 304 108 3.68615178 12.70 0.76 303 108 4.807
15995 6.35 0.40 355 125 2.950
15905 10.00 0.40 399 141 5.149
15984 6.35 0.40 405 153 3.387
15994 9.53 0.40 405 143 5.001
70.00
75.00
75.00
76.00
76.00
76.20
76.20
76.20
76.2076.20
88.90
100.00
101.60
101.60
15947 8.00 0.40 479 169 5.029
15856 12.00 0.40 479 170 7.414
150005
120.00
120.00
152.40 12.70 0.40 608 215 10.053
15206 4.78 0.64 254 90 1.58063.50
15563 2.00 0.40 199 50 0.531
15733 3.00 0.50 200 71 0.788
15906 4.00 0.40 199 70 1.040
15854 6.00 0.40 199 70 1.528
15993 1.59 0.40 202 72 0.431
15829 3.18 0.40 202 72 0.848
15830 4.76 0.40 202 72 1.249
15831 6.35 0.40 202 72 1.639
15174 9.52 0.76 201 72 2.374
150000 2.00 0.40 239 85 0.639
15575 2.50 0.40 239 85 0.796
15880 3.00 0.40 239 85 0.951
15572 4.00 0.40 239 85 1.257
15881 5.00 0.40 239 85 1.558
15872 6.00 0.40 239 85 1.853
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.80
50.80
50.80
50.80
50.80
60.00
60.00
60.00
60.00
60.00
60.00
15973 4.50 0.60 199 70 1.16450.00
15533 5.00 0.76 198 71 1.28650.00
15862 2.00 0.40 159 56 0.422
15879 3.00 0.40 159 56 0.626
15557 4.00 0.40 159 56 0.824
15532 5.00 0.76 158 57 1.015
15373 6.00 0.40 159 57 1.203
150014 4.76 0.40 177 63 1.085
15913 4.00 0.40 179 64 0.932
40.00
40.00
40.00
40.00
40.00
44.45
45.00
15201 3.18 0.64 178 63 0.73944.45
15372 40.00 1.60 0.40 159 27 0.340
Type 1 angles have legs of equal lengt h and of equal t hickn ess.The radii are al l less than or equal t o 0.80 mm .
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AnglesR1
A
B
TType 4 angles have legs of unequal length but of equal th ickness.The radii are al l less than or equal t o 0.80 mm .
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15408 15.88 9.52 1.60 0.64 49 18 0.102
15441 19.06 9.54 2.38 0.76 55 22 0.168
15038 19.06 12.70 1.58 0.76 62 23 0.128
15039 19.06 12.70 3.18 0.64 62 23 0.247
15322 20.00 9.00 3.00 0.50 58 24 0.211
15909 20.00 10.00 2.00 0.40 59 22 0.151
15885 20.00 15.00 2.00 0.40 69 25 0.179
15041 22.22 7.96 3.18 0.30 60 23 0.232
15042 22.22 9.52 1.60 0.76 62 24 0.129
150027 25.00 10.30 1.30 0.50 69 27 0.119
15347 25.00 12.50 1.50 0.30 74 28 0.146
15928 25.00 15.00 2.00 0.40 79 29 0.206
15985 25.00 20.00 3.00 0.40 89 32 0.341
15241 25.40 12.70 1.60 0.64 75 28 0.157
15050 25.40 12.70 3.18 0.25 76 29 0.301
15051 25.40 15.88 1.60 0.64 83 30 0.172
15264 25.40 15.88 3.18 0.64 83 30 0.329
15836 25.40 19.05 3.18 0.40 88 32 0.355
15731 30.00 10.00 2.00 0.25 79 31 0.206
15567 30.00 15.00 2.00 0.40 89 33 0.233
15558 30.00 15.00 3.00 0.40 89 34 0.341
15875 30.00 20.00 2.00 0.40 99 36 0.259
15559 30.00 20.00 3.00 0.40 99 36 0.382
15926 30.00 20.00 4.00 0.40 99 36 0.498
1505731.76
19.06 3.18 0.40 10237
0.410
15058 31.76 25.40 3.18 0.64 113 40 0.465
15882 35.00 20.00 3.00 0.40 109 40 0.422
15061 38.10 12.70 3.18 0.64 102 40 0.409
15837 38.10 19.05 3.18 0.40 113 43 0.465
15838 38.10 25.40 3.18 0.40 126 46 0.519
15845 38.10 25.40 4.75 0.50 126 46 0.756
15581 40.00 10.00 2.00 0.40 99 41 0.258
150002 40.00 20.00 1.60 0.40 119 44 0.253
15876 40.00 20.00 2.00 0.40 119 44 0.314
15886 40.00 20.00 3.00 0.40 119 44 0.463
15576 40.00 20.00 4.00 0.40 119 45 0.607
15950 40.00 25.00 2.00 0.40 129 47 0.34115986 40.00 25.00 3.00 0.40 129 47 0.504
15931 40.00 30.00 2.00 0.40 139 50 0.368
15562 40.00 30.00 3.00 0.40 139 50 0.544
15258 44.46 19.05 3.18 0.64 127 48 0.520
Finish
Peri.
C.C.D.
mm
Est.
kg/m
Profile
Number
A
mm
B
mm
T
mm
R1mm
15236 12.70 9.53 1.57 0.64 45 16 0.087
15346 12.70 6.35 1.40 0.30 37 14 0.066
150018 38.00 25.00 3.00 0.40 125 45 0.487
15064 44.46 22.22 2.04 0.64 132 50 0.356
15065 44.46 22.22 3.18 0.76 132 50 0.545
15067 44.46 38.10 3.18 0.76 163 59 0.683
15892 45.00 20.00 3.00 0.40 129 49 0.504
15339 46.00 17.00 2.00 0.50 125 49 0.330
15308 46.00 34.00 3.00 0.76 158 57 0.625
15523 48.00 25.00 2.00 0.50 146 54 0.385
15877 50.00 20.00 2.00 0.40 139 54 0.368
15937 50.00 20.00 3.00 0.40 139 54 0.544
150012 50.00 25.00 1.60 0.40 149 56 0.318
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A
B
TType 4 angles have legs of unequal length but of equal th ickness.The radii are al l less than or equal t o 0.80 mm .
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15924 60.00 40.00 3.00 0.40 199 72 0.788
15929 60.00 40.00 4.00 0.40 199 72 1.041
15888 60.00 40.00 5.00 0.40 200 72 1.287
15959 60.00 40.00 6.00 0.40 199 72 1.528
15899 60.00 50.00 2.00 0.40 219 78 0.585
15570 60.00 50.00 4.00 0.50 219 79 1.148
15078 63.50 25.40 3.18 0.76 178 68 0.731
150010 63.50 38.10 3.18 0.40 202 74 0.848
15903 63.50 38.10 4.76 0.40 202 74 1.249
15989 63.50 38.10 6.35 0.40 202 74 1.639
15262 63.50 50.80 6.36 0.64 229 81 1.860
15375 70.00 50.00 1.50 0.30 239 86 0.482
150025 70.00 60.00 2.00 0.60 258 92 0.693
15348 75.00 20.00 5.00 0.30 189 78 1.219
15520 75.00 25.00 2.00 0.50 200 79 0.531
15999 75.00 50.00 3.00 0.40 249 90 0.991
15517 75.00 50.00 4.00 0.50 249 90 1.311
15987 50.00 25.00 3.00 0.40 149 56 0.585
15571 50.00 30.00 2.00 0.40 159 58 0.422
15932 50.00 30.00 3.00 0.40 159 58 0.626
15933 50.00 30.00 4.00 0.40 159 58 0.824
15564 50.00 40.00 3.00 0.40 179 64 0.707
15073 50.80 25.40 2.02 0.76 152 57 0.409
15976 50.80 12.70 3.18 0.50 126 52 0.519
15839 50.80 19.05 3.18 0.40 139 54 0.574
15840 50.80 25.40 3.18 0.40 151 57 0.629
15849 50.80 25.40 4.76 0.40 151 57 0.921
15841 50.80 38.10 3.18 0.40 177 64 0.738
15902 50.80 38.10 4.76 0.40 177 63 1.086
15894 55.00 15.00 2.00 0.40 139 57 0.368
15927 60.00 15.00 2.00 0.40 149 62 0.395
15582 60.00 25.00 2.00 0.40 169 65 0.449
15923 60.00 25.00 2.50 0.40 169 65 0.559
15857 60.00 30.00 3.00 0.40 179 67 0.707
15953 60.00 30.00 4.00 0.40 179 67 0.932
15248 50.80 25.40 1.60 0.64 151 56 0.322
15075 50.80 25.40 6.36 0.76 152 57 1.204
15573 60.00 30.00 5.00 0.40 179 67 1.151
15969 75.00 50.00 6.00 0.40 249 90 1.935
15569 76.00 22.00 1.50 0.40 195 79 0.39215504 76.00 22.00 2.00 0.40 196 79 0.520
15355 76.00 38.00 2.00 0.50 227 85 0.606
15421 76.20 25.40 2.03 0.76 203 80 0.548
15842 76.20 25.40 3.18 0.40 202 80 0.848
15085 76.20 38.10 3.18 0.30 228 85 0.957
15252 76.20 38.10 4.74 0.64 229 85 1.410
15988 76.20 38.10 6.35 0.40 228 85 1.857
15843 76.20 50.80 3.18 0.40 253 92 1.067
150015 76.20 50.80 4.50 0.40 253 91 1.493
15263 76.20 50.80 6.35 0.64 252 91 2.078
Finish
Peri.
C.C.D.
mm
Est.
kg/m
Profile
Number
A
mm
B
mm
T
mm
R1mm
15086 76.20 63.50 7.96 0.76 277 99 2.840
15936 80.00 20.00 2.00 0.40 199 82 0.531
15925 80.00 30.00 3.00 0.40 219 85 0.869
15920 80.00 40.00 3.00 0.40 239 89 0.951
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AnglesR1
A
B
T
Type 5
R1
R2
A
B
T
15852 63.50 50.80 4.76 6.35 3.18 222 81 1.425
15816 76.20 50.80 6.36 7.94 4.76 246 92 2.089
15333 100.00 75.00 5.00 2.00 2.50 346 125 2.298
15847 101.60 76.20 6.35 9.53 6.35 345 127 2.957
15963 114.30 76.20 6.35 8.80 6.10 372 137 3.171
15819 127.00 76.20 9.53 9.53 7.94 395 148 4.981
15474 140.00 63.50 6.35 9.53 4.76 400 154 3.432
Profile
Number
A
mm
B
mm
T
mm
Est.
kg/m
R1mm
R2mm
Finish
Peri.
C.C.D.
mm
15459 152.00 102.00 6.36 9.90 1.50 500 183 4.311
Type 4 angles have legs of unequal length but of equal th ickness.The radii are al l less than or equal t o 0.80 mm .
Type 5 angles have legs of unequal length but of equal th ickness.
The radii are al l greater t han 0.80 mm .
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15870 80.00 40.00 4.00 0.40 239 89 1.257
15863 80.00 40.00 5.00 0.40 239 89 1.558
15356 100.00 35.00 3.00 0.50 269 105 1.072
15919 100.00 40.00 3.00 0.40 279 107 1.113
15878 100.00 50.00 3.00 0.40 299 112 1.195
15518 100.00 50.00 4.00 0.76 300 112 1.580
15858 100.00 50.00 5.00 0.40 299 112 1.964
15887 100.00 50.00 6.00 0.40 299 112 2.341
15900 100.00 70.00 2.00 0.40 339 122 0.910
15844 101.60 50.80 3.18 0.40 304 114 1.286
15977 101.60 50.80 6.35 0.40 304 113 2.513
150008 101.60 76.20 6.35 0.40 355 127 2.950
15524 110.00 25.00 2.00 0.50 270 113 0.721
15519 115.00 25.00 2.00 0.50 280 118 0.748
15962 120.00 60.00 8.00 0.40 359 133 3.728
15944 120.00 80.00 3.00 0.40 399 144 1.601
15943 120.00 100.00 4.00 0.40 439 156 2.341
15290 127.00 50.00 2.00 0.76 352 136 0.947
15971 130.00 100.00 8.00 0.50 459 164 4.812
15952 150.00 50.00 4.00 0.40 399 158 2.124
150017 150.00 50.00 6.00 0.50 399 158 3.154
15958 150.00 100.00 10.00 0.40 499 180 6.504
150006 152.40 76.20 6.35 0.40 456 170 3.824
15983 152.40 76.20 9.53 0.40 456 170 5.657
15587 110.00 55.00 2.80 0.50 328 123 1.230
15379 120.00 50.00 3.00 0.50 339 130 1.357
Finish
Peri.
C.C.D.
mm
Est.
kg/m
Profile
Number
A
mm
B
mm
T
mm
R1mm
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A
B
T
R2
15002 38.10 25.40 3.18 5.08 0.64 123 46 0.519
15214 50.80 25.40 3.18 5.33 0.64 150 57 0.646
15272 50.80 38.10 6.34 6.34 0.76 173 64 1.440
15216 63.50 38.10 3.18 6.10 0.64 201 74 0.869
15010 63.50 50.80 3.18 6.60 0.64 226 81 0.983
15012 63.50 50.80 6.36 6.60 0.64 224 81 1.885
15013 76.20 25.40 6.36 7.92 0.64 198 81 1.677
15016 76.20 50.80 6.36 6.86 0.64 250 92 2.106
15017 76.20 50.80 7.96 6.36 0.64 250 85 2.594
15225 88.90 63.50 9.54 7.62 0.64 302 109 3.726
15228 88.90 76.20 12.70 8.13 0.64 325 117 5.282
15271 101.60 50.80 9.52 8.12 0.76 300 114 3.723
15024 101.60 63.50 6.36 8.12 0.64 327 120 2.774
15025 101.60 76.20 9.52 8.38 0.64 351 127 4.381
15027 127.00 76.20 9.52 9.14 0.64 401 148 5.037
15350 150.00 45.00 5.00 5.00 0.50 387 157 2.588
15028 152.40 76.20 9.52 9.90 0.64 452 170 5.708
15231 152.40 76.20 12.70 9.90 0.64 451 170 7.486
15457
15486
152.40
228.60
88.90
76.20
9.52
6.34
10.42
12.96
0.76
0.64
487
603
176
241
6.037
5.225
Est.
kg/m
R1mm
R2mm
Finish
Peri.
C.C.D.
mm
Profile
Number
A
mm
B
mm
T
mm
15011 63.50 50.80 9.52 7.96 0.76 224 81 2.738
15227 88.90 76.20 7.94 8.13 0.64 325 117 3.417
Type 13
R1
R3
A
B
T
R2
15295 25.40 25.40 2.39 0.76 2.39 1.19 99 35 0.301
15323 54.00 25.00 3.00 5.00 0.50 8.00 152 60 0.594
15996 190.50 76.20 12.70 12.20 1.00 1.00 526 205 8.826
C.C.D.
mm
Est.
kg/m
R1mm
R2mm
R3mm
Finish
Peri.
Profile
Number
A
mm
B
mm
T
mm
15341 22.00 16.00 3.00 0.50 1.00 1.00 74 27 0.281
Type 6 angles have legs of unequal length but of equal th ickness.The inside corner r adius is greater than 0.80 m m .
Other r adii are less than or equal to 0.80 mm .
Type 13 angles have legs of unequal length but of equal thickness.The inside corner r adius and radii on legs may be greater th an 0.80 mm .
The external corner r adius is greater th an 0.80 mm .
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Type 1ChannelsA T1
T1
B
R1Type 1 channels are of a uniform thickness with al l r adii less than or equal t o 0.80 mm .
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16007 9.52 9.52 1.60 0.76 51 13 0.109
16008 9.52 12.70 1.60 0.76 67 16 0.138
16502 9.52 19.06 1.58 0.50 90 21 0.190
16009 10.00 10.00 1.50 0.26 54 14 0.110
16895 10.00 10.00 2.00 0.40 55 14 0.141
16472 12.00 10.00 1.50 0.40 60 16 0.117
16016 12.70 9.52 1.52 0.76 51 16 0.117
16214 12.70 12.70 1.52 0.76 71 18 0.146
16018 12.70 12.70 2.00 0.76 70 18 0.183
16020 12.70 12.70 3.18 0.64 68 18 0.273
16824 12.70 19.05 3.18 0.40 94 23 0.383
16473 15.00 10.00 1.50 0.40 66 18 0.130
16465 15.00 15.00 1.50 0.40 86 21 0.170
16885 15.00 15.00 2.00 0.40 85 21 0.222
16026 15.87 12.70 1.63 0.76 79 20 0.168
16027 15.88 15.80 1.60 0.40 91 23 0.192
160042 15.88 15.88 3.18 0.40 88 22 0.355
16028 16.44 15.88 1.28 0.64 92 23 0.157
160037 17.00 20.00 1.45 0.40 110 26 0.212
16348 19.00 20.00 1.50 0.50 115 28 0.230
16223 19.05 19.05 3.18 0.64 106 27 0.438
16031 19.00 12.70 1.60 0.76 83 23 0.178
16032 19.05 12.70 3.17 0.64 83 23 0.324
16464 20.00 10.00 2.00 0.40 75 22 0.195
16341 20.00 15.00 2.00 0.50 96 25 0.249
16466 20.00 20.00 1.50 0.40 116 28 0.231
16867 20.00 20.00 2.00 0.40 115 28 0.303
16035 20.66 19.84 1.98 0.76 114 28 0.301
16396 21.00 21.00 1.20 0.30 122 30 0.196
16902 21.00 25.00 2.50 0.50 135 33 0.446
16907 21.80 21.80 6.00 0.50 117 31 0.868
160027 22.22 22.22 3.17 0.50 125 31 0.518
16710 22.23 22.23 1.63 0.50 128 31 0.280
16357 22.61 69.85 1.78 0.50 320 73 0.765
16919 23.00 25.00 2.00 0.50 140 34 0.373
16220 23.17 23.17 1.27 0.38 138 33 0.232
16041 23.24 22.98 1.40 0.76 133 31 0.251
16043 23.82 50.80 1.60 0.64 245 56 0.52816421 24.00 38.00 3.00 0.50 194 45 0.764
16923 25.00 12.00 1.50 0.50 93 28 0.186
16395 25.00 20.00 1.50 0.30 126 32 0.251
16428 25.00 20.00 3.50 0.20 123 32 0.550
16446 25.00 25.00 2.00 0.40 145 35 0.384
16448 25.00 25.00 3.00 0.40 143 35 0.561
16045 25.40 12.70 1.60 0.64 96 29 0.207
16825 25.40 12.70 3.18 0.40 94 29 0.383
R1mm
Finish
Peri.
C.C.D.
mm
Est.
kg/m
Profile
Number
A
mm
B
mm
T1mm
16397 19.00 21.00 1.20 0.50 118 28 0.190
16342 19.52 19.52 1.26 0.50 113 27 0.191
16048 25.40 15.88 1.60 0.64 111 30 0.234
16826 25.40 19.05 3.18 0.40 119 32 0.492
16827 25.40 25.40 3.18 0.40 145 36 0.601
16828 25.40 50.80 3.18 0.40 246 57 1.039
16881 25.70 23.60 1.60 0.50 141 35 0.302
160002 27.00 20.00 3.00 0.50 127 33 0.495
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Type 1ChannelsA T1
T1
B
R1Type 1 channels are of a uniform thickness with al l r adii less than or equal t o 0.80 mm .
16371 27.16 25.00 3.00 0.50 147 37 0.578
16339 29.00 12.70 1.20 0.50 106 32 0.169
16530 29.00 65.00 3.00 0.50 311 71 1.243
16056 29.84 15.88 3.18 0.76 117 34 0.475
16889 30.00 20.00 2.00 0.40 135 36 0.357
16449 30.00 30.00 3.00 0.40 173 42 0.683
16830 31.75 31.75 3.18 0.40 183 45 0.766
16059 31.76 12.70 3.18 0.64 106 34 0.438
16061 31.76 25.40 2.64 0.76 160 41 0.553
16384 32.00 12.00 1.50 0.50 107 34 0.214
16067 32.20 19.04 1.56 0.64 135 37 0.282
160014 35.20 100.00 2.00 0.50 465 106 1.253
16568 36.00 15.48 1.40 0.20 129 39 0.241
16372 38.00 25.00 2.00 0.20 171 45 0.455
16408 38.00 50.00 6.00 0.25 264 63 2.049
16832 38.10 19.05 3.18 0.40 145 43 0.601
16833 38.10 25.40 3.18 0.40 170 46 0.711
16834 38.10 38.10 3.18 0.40 221 54 0.930
160035 38.10 38.10 6.35 0.40 215 54 1.748
16426 39.20 32.00 1.70 0.76 200 51 0.458
16450 40.00 20.00 2.00 0.40 155 45 0.412
16463 40.00 32.00 3.00 0.50 200 51 0.796
16890 40.00 40.00 3.00 0.40 233 56 0.926
16383 42.00 25.00 2.00 0.50 178 49 0.476
1646243.00
50.00 2.00 0.50 280 66 0.752
160043 44.00 17.00 2.00 0.30 151 47 0.401
16092 44.02 28.58 1.78 0.76 196 52 0.469
160044 44.10 19.00 1.57 0.30 159 48 0.334
16268 44.44 15.88 1.62 0.76 146 47 0.317
16094 44.46 25.40 3.18 0.76 182 51 0.765
16831 38.10 12.70 3.18 0.30 119 40 0.492
16460 40.00 20.20 8.00 0.50 143 44 1.395
16332 48.51 12.70 1.60 0.30 145 50 0.305
16423 48.90 19.06 1.80 0.50 168 52 0.406
16461 49.00 40.00 2.00 0.50 251 63 0.675
160052 49.40 54.85 3.00 0.50 310 73 1.244
16588 50.00 25.00 1.50 0.50 195 56 0.394
16451 50.00 30.00 3.00 0.40 213 58 0.845160034 50.00 50.00 3.00 0.40 293 70 1.170
160003 50.00 50.00 4.00 0.40 291 70 1.539
16110 50.80 14.48 1.78 0.76 153 53 0.366
16836 50.80 25.40 3.18 0.40 195 57 0.820
16882 50.80 25.40 4.76 0.40 192 57 1.188
16872 50.80 25.40 6.35 0.40 189 57 1.529
160029 50.80 38.10 6.35 0.40 240 63 1.967
16856 50.80 50.80 3.18 0.40 297 72 1.258
16837 50.80 50.80 6.35 0.40 291 72 2.404
16369 51.60 25.90 1.80 0.50 203 58 0.486
16413 47.31 19.06 1.43 0.50 166 51 0.319
16927 50.00 23.00 2.00 0.50 186 56 0.498
R1mm
Finish
Peri.
C.C.D.
mm
Est.
kg/m
Profile
Number
A
mm
B
mm
T1mm
16119 59.54 21.60 3.30 0.76 196 63 0.858
16452 60.00 20.00 2.00 0.40 195 63 0.520
16870 60.00 40.00 3.00 0.40 273 72 1.089
16869 55.00 50.00 2.00 0.40 305 74 0.818
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ChannelsA T2
T1
B
R1
Type 2
16806 8.50 22.00 2.00 1.50 0.75 99 24 0.207
16148 15.88 23.02 8.74 3.96 0.64 106 28 0.682
16150 25.40 22.22 3.18 1.60 0.64 133 34 0.385
16118 58.82 25.40 3.30 3.03 0.76 210 64 0.889
Est.
kg/m
T2mm
R1mm
Finish
Peri.
C.C.D.
mm
Profile
Number
A
mm
B
mm
T1mm
16256 43.24 7.92 3.18 2.38 0.64 109 44 0.433
Type 3
A T2
T1
B
R1
R2
16303 16.36 15.68 1.60 1.60 3.00 0.76 88 23 0.202
16443 50.80 25.40 3.30 3.30 2.54 0.60 193 56 0.856
16197 50.80 31.75 6.35 6.35 3.18 0.64 216 60 1.760
16178 63.50 26.18 3.18 3.18 1.58 0.67 223 69 0.945
16386 64.00 35.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 0.50 262 72 0.704
160013 72.22 35.00 3.18 3.18 3.18 0.64 274 80 1.181
16155 76.20 38.10 6.35 7.93 7.62 0.64 285 86 2.744
16185 93.86 22.22 1.78 1.78 1.60 0.64 270 96 0.651
160022 101.60 50.80 6.35 7.94 9.15 0.50 385 114 3.758
16293 104.02 48.00 8.00 11.43 1.58 0.76 381 115 4.734
16236 127.00 50.80 6.36 7.96 9.14 0.64 442 137 4.105
16158 127.00 63.50 6.36 9.52 10.66 0.64 484 142 5.268
16266 130.00 60.00 4.00 6.00 6.00 0.76 485 143 3.270
16566 150.00 35.00 10.00 25.00 11.10 0.80 408 154 7.594
16235 152.40 50.80 6.36 7.96 9.14 0.64 493 161 4.543
16159 152.40 63.50 6.36 7.92 10.66 0.64 537 165 5.215
16289 152.40 76.20 6.36 9.52 12.18 0.64 585 170 6.401
16524 152.40 76.20 9.52 12.70 12.20 0.62 578 170 8.694
16539 177.80 50.80 6.36 9.52 9.14 0.76 536 185 5.455
16000 177.80 76.20 6.34 11.12 12.20 0.62 636 193 7.437
16234 177.80 88.90 7.92 12.70 13.72 0.64 683 199 9.608
16598 203.00 89.00 9.52 14.28 14.28 0.64 728 222 11.625
16541 203.20 65.02 11.84 11.84 12.70 0.80 630 213 10.100
16001 203.20 76.20 7.14 11.10 7.14 0.62 689 217 8.144
160023 203.20 76.20 9.52 12.70 12.20 0.64 680 217 10.004
Profile
Number
A
mm
B
mm
T1mm
C.C.D.
mm
Est.
kg/m
T2mm
R1mm
R2mm
Finish
Peri.
160051 101.60 50.80 8.00 8.00 6.00 0.60 384 114 4.099
16538 228.60 76.20 9.52 12.70 12.20 0.76 731 241 10.658
Type 2 channels have the web and flanges of different thicknesses
and al l r adii are less than or equal t o 0.80 mm .
Type 3 channels m ay have the web and fl anges of different t hicknesses.The two inside corner radii are always greater than 0.80 mm .
All other r adii are less than or equal to 0.80 mm .
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ChannelsA T2
T1
B
R1
R2
R3
Type 4
16459 14.00 35.00 1.30 1.30 0.20 1.80 0.20 164 38 0.284
16518 29.46 25.40 2.04 2.04 1.14 3.18 1.02 153 39 0.409
16442 38.30 30.00 1.40 1.40 1.00 2.40 0.50 191 49 0.357
16412 54.60 13.00 1.20 1.20 3.00 4.20 0.25 156 56 0.245
160021 127.00 63.00 8.00 8.00 2.00 4.00 0.50 487 142 5.123
16583 150.00 100.00 10.00 10.00 7.50 1.00 15.00 671 180 8.744
154.40 50.80 4.76 6.35 9.14 1.00 1.00 488 161 3.644
FinishPeri.
C.C.D.mm
Est.kg/m
T2mm
R1mm
R2mm
R3mm
ProfileNumber
Amm
Bmm
T1mm
160054
11 88.90 44.46 38.12 3.18 3.18 6.36 3.18 3.18 2.38 331 89 1.748
76 139.70 38.10 101.62 3.18 3.18 3.18 3.18 6.36 3.18 408 140 1.733
ProfileNumber
Amm
FinishPeri.
C.C.D.mm
Cmm
T1mm
Bmm
T2mm
T3mm
R1mm
R2mm
R3mm
Est.kg/m
Type 5
Type 5 channels m ay have the web and fl anges of different t hicknesses.
The radii on both the inside and outside corners of th e channel are greater than 0.80 mm .The radii of the legs are less than or equal to 0.80 m m .
Type 7
A
C
T1
T2
T3
B R3
R2
R1
A T2
T1
B
R1
R2
R3
16327 31.25 23.80 1.60 1.60 0.78 2.36 0.80 152 40 0.321
16326 34.93 25.40 1.60 1.60 0.78 2.36 0.80 166 43 0.351
16817 51.00 50.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 0.50 5.00 293 71 1.154
16522 76.20 50.80 6.34 6.34 6.34 0.76 12.70 325 92 2.702
Finish
Peri.
C.C.D.
mm
Est.
kg/m
T2mm
R1mm
R2mm
R3mm
Profile
Number
A
mm
B
mm
T1mm
16267 200.02 88.90 11.12 11.12 13.72 0.76 13.72 709 219 10.731
Type 4 channels m ay have the web and fl anges of different t hicknesses.The radii on both the inside corner s of the channel and inside corners
of the legs are greater than 0.80 m m .
Type 7 channels are som etimes referr ed to as top hats. The web, f langes and legs
may differ in thickness. They usually have a radius on the inside of the angle form ed
between the web and flange and between the flange and legs.The radii of the legs are less than or equal to 0.80 m m .
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Channels Type 11Type 11 channels are sometim es referred to as C sections. The web, f langes and feet m ay al l
differ in thickness. They usually have a radius on th e inside of the angle form ed between the
web and flange and the flange and the feet. Other r adii are less than or equal to 0.80 mm .
A
T2
T1
B
CR1R2
16340 12.70 12.70 5.50 1.28 1.28 0.50 0.50 80 18 0.139
282 22.24 9.54 9.52 2.04 2.04 0.78 0.64 89 24 0.235
16926 30.00 9.00 12.00 2.00 2.00 0.50 0.50 117 32 0.314
16900 30.00 9.20 11.30 2.35 2.35 0.50 1.18 116 32 0.364
16910 35.00 18.00 20.00 2.00 2.00 0.50 1.00 156 39 0.420
H448 38.10 28.58 12.70 3.18 3.18 0.76 0.76 218 48 0.930
16942 41.60 4.10 35.60 1.30 1.30 0.30 0.30 102 42 0.178
16930 110.00 65.00 70.00 3.00 3.00 0.50 0.50 539 123 2.178
Est.
kg/m
Profile
Number
A
mm
B
mm
T1mm
T2mm
R1mm
R2mm
C
mm
Finish
Peri.
C.C.D.
mm
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Extruded RodsAn extru ded rod, or round bar, is a solid which is circular in shape.
A
6.00 19 6 0.077
8.00 25 8 0.136
9.00 28 9 0.172
10.00 31 10 0.213
11.00 35 11 0.258
12.00 38 12 0.305
12.70 40 13 0.343
13.00 41 13 0.360
14.00 44 14 0.417
15.00 47 15 0.479
16.00 50 16 0.545
18.00 57 18 0.690
19.00 60 19 0.768
20.00 63 20 0.851
21.00 66 21 0.939
22.00 69 22 1.030
23.00 72 23 1.126
25.00 79 25 1.330
25.40 80 25 1.373
26.00 82 26 1.439
27.00 85 27 1.552
28.00 88 28 1.669
29.00 91 29 1.790
30.00 94 30 1.916
31.00 97 31 2.045
32.00 101 32 2.180
A
mm
Finish
Peri.
C.C.D.
mm
Est.
kg/m
6.36 20 6 0.086
9.52 30 10 0.193
14.20 45 14 0.429
18.50 58 19 0.728
28.58 90 29 1.739
31.75 100 32 2.146
33.00 104 33 2.318
35.00 110 35 2.607
36.00 113 36 2.758
A
mm
Finish
Peri.
C.C.D.
mm
Est.
kg/m
85.00 267 85 15.37890.00 283 90 17.240
95.00 298 95 19.209
100.00 314 100 21.284
65.00 204 65 8.993
38.10 120 38 3.090
40.00 126 40 3.405
42.00 132 42 3.755
44.00 138 44 4.121
44.45 140 44 4.205
45.00 141 45 4.310
46.00 145 46 4.504
48.00 151 48 4.904
50.00 157 50 5.321
50.80 160 51 5.493
54.00 170 54 6.207
55.00 173 55 6.439
57.15 180 57 6.952
60.00 188 60 7.662
63.00 198 63 8.448
70.00 220 70 10.429
71.00 223 71 10.729
72.00 226 72 11.034
75.00 236 75 11.972
76.20 239 76 12.359
80.00 251 80 13.622
81.00 254 81 13.965
41.28 130 41 3.627
82.55 259 83 14.504
101.60 319 102 21.971
117.00 368 117 29.136
115.00 361 115 28.149
122.00 383 122 31.680
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W.T.
A
Extruded Tubes
* Alloy 6063 only.
O.D.
mm
W.T.
mm
Anod.
Peri.
Est.
kg/m
C.C.D.
mm
Paint
Peri.
9.52
10.00
10.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.70
12.70
12.70
12.70
12.70
14.00
14.00
15.00
15.00
15.88
15.88
15.88
15.88
16.00
16.00
16.00
16.0016.00
18.00
18.00
19.00
19.00
19.06
19.06
19.06
19.06
19.06
20.00
20.00
20.0020.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.22
22.22
22.22
22.22
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
1.22*
1.22*
1.50
1.00*
2.00
3.50
1.22*
1.62
2.04
2.64
3.25
1.22*
1.80
1.50
2.00
1.22*
1.62
2.00
3.18
1.20*
1.50
2.00
2.754.00
1.22*
1.75
1.50
3.20
1.22*
1.62
2.00
3.18
4.53
1.20*
2.00
3.006.00
1.50
2.00
2.50
6.60
1.22*
1.62
2.74
3.18
1.20*
1.62
2.00
3.00
0.086
0.091
0.109
0.094
0.170
0.253
0.119
0.153
0.185
0.226
0.261
0.133
0.187
0.172
0.221
0.152
0.197
0.236
0.344
0.151
0.185
0.238
0.3100.408
0.174
0.242
0.223
0.430
0.185
0.240
0.290
0.430
0.560
0.192
0.306
0.4340.715
0.262
0.340
0.415
0.865
0.218
0.284
0.454
0.515
0.243
0.322
0.391
0.562
10
10
10
12
12
12
13
13
13
13
13
14
14
15
15
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
1616
18
18
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
20
20
2020
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
25
25
25
25
30
31
31
38
38
38
40
40
40
40
40
44
44
47
47
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
5050
57
57
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
63
63
6363
69
69
69
69
70
70
70
70
79
79
79
79
41
43
42
53
50
46
56
55
53
52
50
62
60
66
64
71
70
69
65
72
71
69
6763
81
79
85
79
86
85
84
80
76
90
88
8575
99
97
96
83
101
100
96
95
114
113
112
108
6.00 1.50 0.05761924
7.96 1.20* 0.06982534
8.00 1.00* 0.06082535
9.52 0.92* 0.067103042
25.00 4.00 0.7152579105
An extru ded tube is a hollow of uniform thickness in the shape of a circle.
1Anodising Perimeter = Outside perim eter + / Inside perimeter.2
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1.35*
1.22*
O.D.
mm
W.T.
mm
Anod.
Peri.
Est.
kg/m
C.C.D.
mm
Paint
Peri.
25.40
25.40
25.40
25.40
25.40
25.40
25.40
25.40
28.00
28.00
28.58
28.58
28.58
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
31.75
31.75
31.7531.75
31.76
32.00
32.00
32.00
32.00
32.00
32.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
38.1038.10
38.10
38.10
38.10
38.10
38.10
38.10
1.50
1.62
2.00
2.64
3.18
4.76
5.20
6.35
1.50
6.55
1.62
2.50
3.98
1.15*
1.50
2.00
2.50
3.00
4.00
5.00
8.00
1.40*
1.62
3.186.35
2.04
1.50
2.00
2.50
3.00
4.25
6.00
1.65
2.00
3.00
1.50
1.62
2.02
3.18
4.06
5.95
6.36
115
115
113
111
110
105
103
100
127
111
130
127
122
138
137
135
134
132
129
126
116
145
145
140130
143
146
145
143
141
137
132
161
160
159
156
175175
174
173
170
167
161
160
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
28
28
29
29
29
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
32
32
3232
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
35
35
35
35
3838
38
38
38
38
38
38
0.305
0.328
0.398
0.511
0.601
0.836
0.894
1.029
0.338
1.196
0.372
0.555
0.833
0.282
0.364
0.477
0.585
0.689
0.885
1.064
1.498
0.362
0.415
0.7731.373
0.516
0.389
0.511
0.628
0.740
1.004
1.328
0.387
0.455
0.562
0.817
0.3830.467
0.503
0.620
0.945
1.176
1.628
1.718
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
88
88
90
90
90
94
94
94
94
94
94
94
94
100
100
100100
100
101
101
101
101
101
101
110
110
110
110
120120
120
120
120
120
120
120
25.00 8.25 1.176257992
25.40 1.22* 116 25 0.25180
25.40 1.10* 116 25 0.22780
1.65 183 40 0.538
2.00 182 40 0.647
2.50 181 40 0.798
3.00 179 40 0.945
3.18 179 40 0.996
4.00 176 40 1.225
40.00
40.00
40.00
40.00
40.00
40.00
126
126
126
126
126
126
5.00 173 40 1.48940.00 126
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Extruded TubesW.T.
A
* Alloy 6063 only.
An extru ded tube is a hollow of uniform thickness in the shape of a circle.
1Anodising Perimeter = Outside perim eter + / Inside perimeter.2
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100.00 2.00 465 100 1.668
100.00 4.00 459 100 3.268
100.00 5.00 456 100 4.042
100.00 10.00 440 100 7.659
100.00 12.00 434 100 8.987
100.00 15.00 424 100 10.850
101.60 1.27* 475 102 1.084
101.60 1.62 474 102 1.378
101.60 1.82 473 102 1.545
101.60 2.64 470 102 2.223
101.60 3.18 469 102 2.663
101.60 3.26 469 102 2.728
101.60 3.66 467 102 3.050
101.60 4.76 464 102 3.923
101.60 6.36 459 102 5.155
110.00 2.00 512 110 1.838
110.00 5.00 503 110 4.468
112.00 3.50 517 112 3.232
112.00 7.75 503 112 6.876
114.00 19.00 478 114 15.361
114.30 3.18 529 114 3.007
114.30 6.36 519 114 5.842
115.00 10.00 511 115 8.936
120.00 4.00 553 120 3.949
120.00 8.00 540 120 7.625
120.00 10.00 534 120 9.361
120.00 15.00 518 120 13.403125.00 2.50 581 125 2.606
127.00 1.50 594 127 1.602
127.00 3.18 588 127 3.351
314
314
314
314
314
314
319
319
319
319
319
319
319
319
319
346
346
352
352
358
359
359
361
377
377
377
377393
399
399
O.D.
mm
W.T.
mm
Anod.
Peri.
Est.
kg/m
C.C.D.
mm
Paint
Peri.
127.00 3.50 587 127 3.678
127.00 5.00 583 127 5.191
127.00 6.36 578 127 6.529
130.00 10.00 581 130 10.212
133.00 4.00 614 133 4.391
138.00 2.25 643 138 2.599
138.00 3.00 641 138 3.447
140.00 8.00 635 140 8.987
150.00 3.00 697 150 3.753
150.00 5.00 691 150 6.170
150.00 8.00 682 150 9.667
150.00 10.00 675 150 11.914
152.40 2.00 712 152 2.560
152.40 2.50 710 152 3.189
152.40 3.25 708 152 4.125
152.40 5.00 702 152 6.272
152.40 6.36 698 152 7.904
399
399
399
408
418
434
434
440
471
471
471
471
479
479
479
479
479
158.00 4.00 732 158 5.242496
160.00 4.00 741 160 5.310
160.00 5.00 738 160 6.595
160.00 6.00 735 160 7.863
160.00 10.00 723 160 12.765
503
503
503
503
162.00 2.20 756 162 2.992509
162.00 3.50 752 162 4.721509
169.28 3.70 786 169 5.214532
169.60 4.85 784 170 6.800533
169.60 11.30 764 170 15.223177.80* 8.00 813 178 11.560
180.00* 3.50 837 180 5.257
533559
565
185.00* 5.00 856 185 7.659581
O.D.
mm
W.T.
mm
Anod.
Peri.
Est.
kg/m
C.C.D.
mm
Paint
Peri.
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Flat BarsType 1 flat bars have uniform corner radii . A
T
R1
101178 30.00 5.00 0.40 69 30 0.406
10005 9.52 3.18 0.76 24 10 0.081
101203 10.00 4.00 0.40 27 11 0.108
10429 12.00 2.50 0.50 28 13 0.081
10465 12.00 6.00 0.76 36 13 0.195
10579 12.00 7.20 0.40 38 14 0.234
101132 12.70 3.18 0.40 31 13 0.109
101192 12.70 4.76 0.40 34 13 0.163
101194 12.70 6.35 0.40 37 14 0.218
10015 12.70 9.52 0.40 44 16 0.328
101273 15.00 3.00 0.40 35 15 0.122
10548 15.00 5.00 0.40 39 16 0.203
10567 15.00 6.00 0.40 41 16 0.243
10573 15.00 8.00 0.50 45 17 0.324
10363 15.00 10.00 0.40 49 18 0.406
10477 19.00 2.50 0.64 43 20 0.129
10022 19.05 4.78 0.76 48 20 0.246
10023 19.06 6.36 0.40 50 20 0.328
10024 19.06 9.52 0.40 56 21 0.491
101592 19.06 15.88 0.40 69 24 0.820
10546 20.00 2.00 0.40 43 20 0.108
10547 20.00 3.00 0.40 45 20 0.162
10568 20.00 5.00 0.40 49 20 0.271
10503 20.00 6.00 0.50 52 21 0.325
101265 20.00 8.00 0.40 5521
0.433101175 20.00 10.00 0.40 59 22 0.542
10558 20.00 15.00 0.40 69 25 0.813
101504 20.00 17.00 0.50 73 26 0.921
10577 25.00 2.00 0.40 53 26 0.135
101244 25.00 3.00 0.40 55 25 0.203
10569 25.00 5.00 0.40 59 25 0.338
101261 25.00 6.00 0.40 61 26 0.406
101176 25.00 8.00 0.40 65 26 0.542
101243 25.00 10.00 0.40 69 27 0.677
101209 25.00 15.00 0.40 79 29 1.01610559 25.00 20.00 0.40 89 32 1.355
10229 25.40 2.38 0.76 54 26 0.162
101127 25.40 3.18 0.50 56 26 0.218
10231 25.40 4.78 0.40 60 26 0.325
10533 25.40 6.35 0.50 63 27 0.437
101547 25.40 7.94 0.50 66 26 0.546
101134 25.40 9.53 0.40 70 27 0.656
101158 25.40 12.70 0.40 76 28 0.874
101551 25.40 15.88 0.40 82 30 1.093
101162 25.40 19.05 0.40 88 32 1.311
10509 30.00 2.00 0.25 64 30 0.163
101177 30.00 3.00 0.40 65 30 0.244
10570 30.00 4.00 0.40 67 30 0.325
Est.
kg/mProfile
Number
A
mm
T
mm
R1mm
Finish
Peri.
C.C.D.
mm
101133 15.88 3.18 0.40 37 16 0.136
10021 19.05 3.18 0.30 44 19 0.164
101196 19.06 12.70 0.40 63 23 0.655
10029 22.22 4.36 0.76 53 23 0.265
10027 22.23 3.18 0.76 49 23 0.190
10745 25.00 1.40 0.50 52 25 0.094
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Est.
kg/mProfile
Number
A
mm
T
mm
R1mm
Finish
Peri.
C.C.D.
mm
101179 30.00 8.00 0.40 75 31 0.650
101180 30.00 10.00 0.40 79 31 0.812
101264 30.00 12.00 0.40 83 32 0.975
101181 30.00 15.00 0.40 89 34 1.219
101182 30.00 20.00 0.40 99 36 1.626
101204 30.00 25.00 0.40 109 39 2.032
10248 31.75 3.18 0.38 69 32 0.273
101191 31.75 12.70 0.40 88 34 1.092
10249 31.76 4.78 0.76 73 32 0.411
10250 31.76 6.36 0.40 76 33 0.547
10251 31.76 9.52 0.76 83 33 0.819
10167 31.76 15.88 0.40 95 36 1.366
10253 31.76 19.06 0.76 100 37 1.639
101593 31.76 25.40 0.40 114 40 2.186
10517 32.00 2.00 0.76 68 32 0.173
101313 34.00 3.00 0.50 73 35 0.276
10469 34.00 8.00 0.76 84 35 0.737
10378 34.92 3.18 0.76 75 35 0.300
101270 35.00 5.00 0.40 79 35 0.474
101508 35.00 20.00 0.40 109 40 1.897
10809 38.10 2.03 0.50 79 38 0.210
101135 38.10 3.18 0.40 82 38 0.328
101165 38.10 4.78 0.40 85 39 0.493
10534 38.10 6.35 0.50 88 39 0.655
101596 38.10 7.94 0.40 91 39 0.819
101164 38.10 9.53 0.60 94 39 0.98310537 38.10 12.70 0.50 101 41 1.311
10036 38.10 15.88 0.76 107 41 1.638
101136 38.10 19.05 0.40 114 43 1.967
101155 38.10 25.40 0.40 126 46 2.622
101575 38.10 31.75 0.40 139 49 3.278
101212 40.00 2.00 0.40 83 40 0.216
101213 40.00 3.00 0.40 85 40 0.325
10561 40.00 4.00 0.40 87 40 0.433
101183 40.00 5.00 0.40 89 40 0.542
101258 40.00 6.00 0.40 91 40 0.650
10504 40.00 7.00 0.50 94 41 0.759
101184 40.00 8.00 0.40 95 41 0.867
10730 40.00 10.00 0.40 99 42 1.084101185 40.00 15.00 0.40 109 42 1.626
101169 40.00 20.00 0.40 119 45 2.168
101218 40.00 25.00 0.40 129 47 2.710
101224 40.00 30.00 0.40 139 50 3.252
10044 44.45 6.36 0.76 102 45 0.767
101585 44.45 7.94 0.40 104 45 0.956
101586 44.45 15.88 0.40 120 47 1.913
101546 44.45 19.06 0.50 126 48 2.295
101537 44.45 25.40 0.40 139 51 3.059
101588 44.45 31.75 0.40 152 54 3.824
10042 44.45 3.18 0.30 95 45 0.383
10043 44.45 4.78 0.64 98 45 0.574
10045 44.45 9.52 0.76 108 45 1.148
10560 30.00 6.00 0.40 71 30 0.487
101629 45.00 38.10 0.40 164 59 4.589
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Flat Bars Type 1A
T
R1
Type 2
A
T
R1
R2
10114 25.40 3.18 1.60 0.64 56 26 0.215
25.40 3.18 2.38 0.64 55 26 0.211
10118 31.75 3.18 1.60 0.64 70 32 0.271
10122 38.00 3.00 1.50 0.64 81 38 0.325
Est.
kg/mProfile
Number
A
mm
T
mm
R1mm
Finish
Peri.
C.C.D.
mm
R2mm
10115
Type 1 flat bars have uniform corner radii .
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Type 2 flat bars have radii of more than 0.80 mm on the top corn ers.The other two corner s have radii of less than or equal to 0.80 mm .
101145 101.60 19.05 0.40 241 103 5.245
101146 101.60 25.40 0.40 253 104 6.993
101571 101.60 31.75 0.50 266 106 8.741
101122 101.60 50.80 0.50 304 114 13.986
101528 101.60 38.10 0.80 278 109 10.489
101206 120.00 5.00 0.40 249 121 1.626
101263 120.00 8.00 0.40 255 120 2.601
101237 120.00 10.00 0.40 259 120 3.252
101113 120.00 20.00 0.50 279 122 6.503
101594 120.00 25.00 0.40 289 124 8.129
10094 127.00 6.35 0.76 267 127 2.187
10095 127.00 9.53 0.64 273 127 3.281
10096 127.00 12.70 0.64 279 128 4.375
10216 127.00 15.88 0.76 284 128 5.464
10324 127.00 19.04 0.64 291 129 6.552
10097 127.00 25.40 0.64 305 130 8.749
101656 106.00 1.00 342 125 18.95766.00
Est.
kg/mProfile
Number
A
mm
T
mm
R1mm
Finish
Peri.
C.C.D.
mm
101214 130.00 10.00 0.40 279 130 3.523
101591 140.00 6.00 0.40 291 140 2.276
101202 140.00 10.00 0.40 299 140 3.794
101115 140.00 20.00 0.50 319 141 7.587
101595 140.00 25.00 0.50 329 142 9.484
101231 150.00 5.00 0.40 309 150 2.030
101200 150.00 10.00 0.40 319 151 4.065
101527 150.00 12.00 0.40 323 150 4.878
101279 150.00 15.00 0.40 329 151 6.097
101147 152.40 6.35 0.40 317 153 2.622
101577 152.40 7.94 0.40 320 153 3.279
101148 152.40 9.53 0.40 323 154 3.936
101149 152.40 12.70 0.40 330 153 5.245
10104 152.40 15.88 0.76 309 154 6.558
10105 152.40 19.06 0.76 343 154 7.875
10106 152.40 25.40 0.76 356 155 10.499
10777 160.00 10.00 0.80 339 161 4.334
10921 200.00 10.00 0.80 419 200 5.419
101289 200.00 20.00 0.40 439 201 10.840
101602 200.00 25.00 0.50 449 201 13.549
10360 228.60 9.52 0.76 475 229 5.896
10358 152.40 3.18 0.76 311 153 1.311
101658 203.20 12.70 0.70 431 204
101515 228.60 19.05 1.00 494 229 11.799
6.992
Est.
kg/mProfile
Number
A
mm
T
mm
R1mm
Finish
Peri.
C.C.D.
mm
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AT
R1
R2
Flat Bars Type 3
10132 12.70 3.18 1.59 1.59 29 13 0.103
101199 18.00 8.00 4.00 4.00 45 18 0.353
10351 24.77 7.92 3.96 3.96 59 26 0.495
10142 25.40 3.18 1.59 1.59 54 26 0.213
10397 44.20 3.74 1.87 1.87 93 44 0.439
101281 70.00 20.00 10.00 10.00 163 70 3.561
101518 70.00 30.00 15.00 15.00 174 70 5.167
10492 75.00 1.90 0.95 0.95 152 75 0.384
101516 82.00 26.00 13.00 13.00 194 82 5.384
Est.
kg/mProfile
Number
A
mm
T
mm
R1mm
Finish
Peri.
C.C.D.
mm
R2mm
10383 50.80 3.96 1.98 1.98 106 51 0.536
10484 75.00 1.30 0.65 0.65 151 75 0.263
Type 3 flat bars have radius so that the sum of the two side r adii must
equal the thick ness of the bar.
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Square BarsA square bar is a solid with al l four sides equal in length.It is identif ied by the size measurem ent across the flats.
R
A
Hexagonal BarsA hexagonal is a solid wit h six equal sides.All corners wil l be broken with radii less than or equal to 0.80 m m .
It is identif ied by the size measurem ent across the flats.
AR
11.00 0.50 38 13 0.284
13.00 0.50 45 15 0.397
14.00 0.76 48 16 0.458
17.00 0.50 59 20 0.678
18.04 0.76 62 21 0.763
19.00 0.76 66 22 0.847
A
mm
Finish
Peri.
C.C.D.
mm
Est.
kg/m
R
mm
22.00 0.50 76 25 1.136
Est.
kg/m
Profile
Number
A
mm
Finish
Peri.
C.C.D.
mm
R
mm
8.00 0.50 31 11 0.173
10.00 0.40 39 14 0.271
12.00 0.50 47 17 0.390
12.70 0.40 50 18 0.437
38101 15.00 0.50 59 21 0.609
16.00 0.40 63 22 0.693
18.00 0.40 71 25 0.878
19.06 0.76 75 27 0.983
20.00 0.40 79 28 1.084
21.80 0.40 86 31 1.287101326
25.40 0.40 101 36 1.748
30.00 0.40 119 42 2.439
22.00 0.50 87 31 1.311
6.30 0.40 25 9 0.107
9.52 0.40 37 13 0.245
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31.76 0.40 126 45 2.733
35.00 0.40 139 49 3.319
38.10 0.40 152 54 3.933
40.00 2.50 156 56 4.321
45.00 0.40 179 63 5.487
50.00 0.40 199 70 6.775
39955 50.80 0.76 202 72 6.992
57.15 0.40 228 80 8.851
60.00 0.76 239 85 9.755
63.50 0.76 253 89 10.926
65.00 2.00 257 92 11.440
70.00 0.40 279 99 13.279
76.20 0.60 304 107 15.735
90.00 3.00 355 123 21.930
100.00 0.76 399 141 27.099
Est.
kg/m
Profile
Number
A
mm
Finish
Per