[TowerTalk] 6061 vs 6063

jim Jarvis jimjarvis at optonline.net
Tue Mar 24 11:45:02 PDT 2009


Dave,

I haven't looked in a materials handbook to see the spec, so I'm only
repeating what Bethlehem Aluminum and Wikipedia said.   But I think you
misread my comment.

6061 will spring.... it can be bent and NOT take a set.    Up to the  
point of breaking.
6063, on the other hand, can be bent into a curved shape and stay there.

If you use a bending brake to bend 6061, it's likely to fracture or  
surface distort,
before it takes a set.   i.e. you can't work it as well as you can 6063.

One argument in favor of 6063 may be that being less brittle, it may  
withstand
vibration better, over time.

Perhaps I'm wrong.   Check with the Alcoa Aluminum spec sheets, which  
can be
linked to from Wikipedia.

Jim




On Mar 24, 2009, at 1:37 PM, Dave Johnson wrote:

> Sorry Jim but who ever told you this is full of it.  6061-T6 is a  
> alloy that is designed to be bent a long way and not take a set.   
> It will not crack or orange peel.
>
> Dave - K4SSU
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>
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> ----- Original Message ----- From: "jim Jarvis"  
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>>
>> I verified with the Al tube vendor the 6061/6063 question.
>>
>> They're both the same price.
>>
>> 6061 is stronger.   but if you need to put a bend in the material,
>> 6063 is what you want.
>> 6061 will crack or orange peel if you try to bend it.   6063 will  
>> not.
>>
>> N2EA
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