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Aluminum Industry Continues Support for the Marine Market

As part of the ongoing effort by the aluminum industry to eliminate poten- tial problems in the selection of alu- minum alloys for the marine market.

The Aluminum Association has reserved the HI 16 and H321 tempers for wrought products in the 5xxx series having a nominal magnesium content of 3 per- cent or greater. In addition, the defini- tions of both the HI 16 and H321 tem- pers have been modified to require test- ing for both inter-granular and exfolia- tion corrosion resistance. Previously the

H116 temper required only exfoliation corrosion testing, and the H321 temper had no defined requirement for corro- sion testing. The new definitions have been approved by American National

Standards Committee H35 and are pub- lished in ANSI H35.1-2004 and ANSI

H35.1 (M)-2004, which are available from The Aluminum Association

Bookstore at http://www.aluminum.org/template.cfm ?Section=BookStore.

The new temper definitions are consis- tent with the requirements of the recent- ly developed specification ASTM B 928 "High Magnesium Aluminum-Alloy

Sheet & Plate for Marine Service". The new definitions are as follows: • "HI 16 - Applies to products manu- factured from alloys in the 5xxx series, for which the magnesium content is 3% nominal or more. Products are normal- ly strain hardened at the last operation to specified stable tensile property limits and meet specified levels of corrosion resistance in accelerated type corrosion tests. They are suitable for continuous service at temperatures no greater than 150°F (66°C). Corrosion tests include inter-granular and exfoliation;" • "H321 - Applies to products from alloys in the 5xxx series, for which the magnesium content is 3% nominal or more. Products are normally thermally stabilized at the last operation to speci- fied stable tensile property limits and meet specified levels of corrosion resist- ance in accelerated type corrosion tests.

They are suitable for continuous service at temperatures no greater than 150°F (66°C). Corrosion tests include inter- granular and exfoliation."

Users should be advised that changes to specification ASTM B 209-04 this year have removed all references to the high magnesium (= 3%) alloys and tem- pers for marine application service.

Marine service alloys and tempers that require demonstration of inter-granular and exfoliation corrosion resistance are now included only in ASTM B928-04.

The marine service alloys and tempers listed are the following: 5059-HI16 5383-H116 5059-H32I 5383-H321 5083-H116 5456-H116 5083-H321 5456-H321 5086-H116

Material distributors and OEMs should be ordering and selling high magnesium aluminum-alloys for marine service in accord with specification

ASTM B 928-04. Aluminum manufac- tures should now be producing high magnesium aluminum-alloy for marine service in accord with specification

ASTM B 928-04. Ship building materi- al specifications should be amended to reference only ASTM B 928-04 for the above mentioned alloy-temper products.

For non-marine applications and for alloys and tempers not listed above,

ASTM B209-04 should be referenced.

For those customers formerly using 5083-H321 and 5456-H321 in non- marine applications (per ASTM B 209), the 5083-H32 and 5456-H32 designa- tions have been added to ASTM B 209 to replace them. For non-marine appli- cations, the buyer can now choose between 5xxx-H321 per ASTM B 928 and 5xxx-H32 per ASTM B 209, depending on the application's need for corrosion testing. Copies of these and other ASTM specifications can be ordered from their web site at: http://www.astm.org.

The preceding was written by Michael

Skillingberg, Vice President,

Technology, Chairman, Task Group on

Marine Alloys, The Aluminum

Association, Inc. Contact The Aluminum

Association at [email protected]

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