Atlas Aluminium Datasheet 3003 Rev Oct 2013

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Aluminium Alloy

Data Sheet
3003

Alloy 3003 is a non-heat-treatable 1.2% Welding


manganese, 0.12% copper alloy commonly Excellent weldability by all standard methods;
available in flat rolled coil, sheet and plate from gas, electric and resistance welding. GMAW
a wide range of producing mills. It is one of the and GTAW are preferred and widely used to
most commonly used of all aluminium alloys, produce structural welds. Filler alloys are
essentially commercially pure aluminium with usually 1100 although other alloys are
the addition of manganese to increase its possible. Welding of strain hardened tempers
strength about 20%. It has all the excellent will reduce strengths in the heat affected
properties of alloy 1100; excellent corrosion zones.
resistance plus the ability to be easily drawn or
spun, welded or brazed. Alloy 3003 is fairly low Machining
strength but it can be hardened to a significant Machinability of the softer tempers O and H12
degree by cold working, enabling a series of is poor, with the harder tempers such as H14
“H” tempers. and above being somewhat easier to machine.

Alloy 3003 is also produced as a bright finish Treadplate


treadplate (also known as chequer plate) with Treadplate in alloy 3003 is typically used in
industrial and decorative applications. decorative architectural applications, due to its
bright reflective finish. It is usually produced in
The alloy is also produced as drawn or a “1-bar” or “propeller” tread pattern. Alloy
extruded seamless tube, forgings, wire and bar 3003 treadplate is available on indent from
and foil; these forms are available on indent Atlas.
from Atlas.
Typical Applications
Alloy 3003 is also available as an “Alclad”
cooking utensils, decorative trim, awnings,
product with one or both sides clad in Alloy
siding, storage tanks, chemical equipment.
7072; again available on indent from Atlas.

Corrosion Resistance
Excellent in a wide range of atmospheric
environments, in food and architectural
applications.

Heat Treatment
Alloy 3003 is not hardenable by heat
treatment. It can be significantly hardened by
cold work (eg by cold rolling) and various “H”
tempers are produced – most commonly H12
(¼ Hard) and H14 (½ Hard) – as well as the
soft annealed Temper O condition.

Alloy 3003 is usually supplied in H1x tempers,


where the product is strain hardened only;
there is no stabilisation treatment as is usual
for the 5xxx series alloys.

To soften Alloy 3003 it can be annealed by


heating to 415°C, hold until uniform
temperature then cool; the rate of cooling is
not important.

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Aluminium Alloy
Data Sheet
3003
Specified Properties
These properties are specified for flat rolled product (plate, sheet and coil) in ASTM B209M.
Similar but not necessarily identical properties are specified for other products such as tube and
bar in their respective specifications.

Composition Specification (%) (single values are maxima except as noted)


Alloy Si Fe Cu Mn Mg Cr Zn Ti Others

Each Total
3003 0.6 0.7 0.05-0.20 1.0-1.5 - - 0.10 - 0.05 0.15
Mechanical Property Specification (single values are minima except as noted)
Alloy Tensile Yield Strength Elongation
& Strength 0.2% Proof (% in 50mm)
Temper (MPa) (MPa) minimum for sheet or plate thicknesses shown
min 0.20- 0.33- 0.64- 1.21- 6.31-
0.32mm 0.63mm 1.20mm 6.30mm 80.0mm
3003-O 95 - 130 35 18 20 23 25 23
3003-H12 120 - 160 85 - 3 4 6 9*
3003-H14 140 - 180 115 1 2 3 5 8*
3003-H16 165 - 205 145 1 2 3 4* -
3003-H18 185 min 165 1 1 2 4* -
Tempers H22 and H24 etc may not meet maximum tensile strength and minimum yield strength limits,
but if supplied in place of ordered H12 or H14 all limits must be complied with.
* Elongation limits stated do not cover the full range of thicknesses shown.
Specialist tempers such as F, H112 and the H2x range are also possible in 3003 – refer to standards for
details.

Physical Properties (typical values)


Alloy Density Elastic Mean Coefficient Thermal Electrical Conductivity Electrical
3 Modulus of Thermal Conductivity Resistivity
(kg/m ) MS/m at 20°C
Expansion
(GPa) at 25°C (n.m)
Equal Volume Equal Mass
20-100°C (W/m.K)
(m/m/°C)

3003 2730 69 23.2 193 29 92 34

Grade Specification Comparison


Alloy UNS ISO BS DIN
No No Name
3003 A93003 AlMn1Cu N3 3.0517 AlMnCu
These comparisons are approximate only. The list is intended as a comparison of functionally similar
materials not as a schedule of contractual equivalents. If exact equivalents are needed original specifications
must be consulted.

Possible Alternative Alloys


Alloy Why it might be chosen instead of 3003
5005 Bright (decorative) anodising finish is required.
5052 Higher strength required and less bright finish is acceptable.
5083 Higher strength or improved corrosion resistance required, particularly for ship hull applications.

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Aluminium Alloy
Data Sheet
3003
Bending Radii
Minimum Bend Radius for Sheet or Plate thickness “t”
Temper 0.4mm 0.8mm 1.6mm 3.2mm 4.8mm 6.0mm 10mm 12mm
O 0t 0t 0t 0t ½t 1t 1t 1½t
H12 0t 0t 0t ½t 1t 1t 1½t 2t
H14 0t 0t 0t 1t 1t 1½t 2t 2½t
H16 ½t 1t 1t 1½t 2½t 3t 3½t 4t
H18 1t 1½t 2t 2½t 3½t 4½t 5½t 6½t
Recommended minimum bending radius for sheet of thickness given, at 90°to the rolling direction.
These values are recommended but are not guaranteed; the minimum possible bend radius will depend on
the type of bending equipment and on the tooling and its condition.

References
 ASTM B209M – 10. Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Sheet and
Plate
 Aluminum Association – Aluminum Standards And Data – 2009 Metric SI
 WTIA Technical Note 2 – Successful Welding of Aluminium.

Limitation of Liability
The information contained in this datasheet is not an exhaustive statement of all relevant information. It is a general
guide for customers to the products and services available from Atlas Steels and no representation is made or warranty
given in relation to this document or the products or processes it describes.

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