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Material Reference

Aluminum Grades for CNC Machining

Compare 12 aluminum grades side by side. See strength, hardness, machinability, and best uses. Find the right alloy for your next project.

Grade ▲▼ Series ▲▼ Tensile (ksi) ▲▼ Yield (ksi) ▲▼ Hardness (HB) ▲▼ Machinability ▲▼ Weldability ▲▼ Corrosion Res. ▲▼ Common Uses
1100-H14 1xxx 16 14 32 Excellent Excellent Excellent Chemical equipment, heat exchangers
2011-T3 2xxx 55 43 95 Excellent Poor Fair Screw machine parts, fittings
2024-T3 2xxx 70 50 120 Fair Poor Fair Aircraft structures, fasteners
3003-H14 3xxx 22 21 40 Good Excellent Good Tanks, roofing, cookware
5052-H32 5xxx 33 28 60 Fair Excellent Excellent Marine parts, pressure vessels
5083-H116 5xxx 46 33 75 Fair Good Excellent Marine, cryogenic vessels
6061-T6 6xxx 45 40 95 Good Good Good General machining, structural
6063-T6 6xxx 35 31 73 Good Good Good Extrusions, architectural
7050-T7451 7xxx 76 68 140 Fair Poor Fair Aerospace, thick plate
7075-T6 7xxx 83 73 150 Fair Poor Fair Aerospace, high-stress parts
7075-T73 7xxx 73 63 135 Fair Poor Good Aerospace, stress corrosion resistant
MIC-6 Cast 25 22 65 Excellent Fair Good Tooling plates, fixtures

Grade Details

1100-H14 1xxx
  • Tensile Strength16 ksi
  • Yield Strength14 ksi
  • Hardness32 HB
Machinability: Excellent Weldability: Excellent Corrosion: Excellent
Uses: Chemical equipment, heat exchangers
Best for: Parts that need top corrosion resistance, not strength
2011-T3 2xxx
  • Tensile Strength55 ksi
  • Yield Strength43 ksi
  • Hardness95 HB
Machinability: Excellent Weldability: Poor Corrosion: Fair
Uses: Screw machine parts, fittings
Best for: High-speed screw machine work and precision fittings
2024-T3 2xxx
  • Tensile Strength70 ksi
  • Yield Strength50 ksi
  • Hardness120 HB
Machinability: Fair Weldability: Poor Corrosion: Fair
Uses: Aircraft structures, fasteners
Best for: Aircraft skin panels and structural frames
3003-H14 3xxx
  • Tensile Strength22 ksi
  • Yield Strength21 ksi
  • Hardness40 HB
Machinability: Good Weldability: Excellent Corrosion: Good
Uses: Tanks, roofing, cookware
Best for: Sheet metal work, tanks, and formed parts
5052-H32 5xxx
  • Tensile Strength33 ksi
  • Yield Strength28 ksi
  • Hardness60 HB
Machinability: Fair Weldability: Excellent Corrosion: Excellent
Uses: Marine parts, pressure vessels
Best for: Saltwater environments and welded assemblies
5083-H116 5xxx
  • Tensile Strength46 ksi
  • Yield Strength33 ksi
  • Hardness75 HB
Machinability: Fair Weldability: Good Corrosion: Excellent
Uses: Marine, cryogenic vessels
Best for: Boat hulls and cryogenic tanks
6061-T6 6xxx
  • Tensile Strength45 ksi
  • Yield Strength40 ksi
  • Hardness95 HB
Machinability: Good Weldability: Good Corrosion: Good
Uses: General machining, structural
Best for: The go-to grade for most CNC machined parts
6063-T6 6xxx
  • Tensile Strength35 ksi
  • Yield Strength31 ksi
  • Hardness73 HB
Machinability: Good Weldability: Good Corrosion: Good
Uses: Extrusions, architectural
Best for: Extruded profiles and parts needing a clean anodized finish
7050-T7451 7xxx
  • Tensile Strength76 ksi
  • Yield Strength68 ksi
  • Hardness140 HB
Machinability: Fair Weldability: Poor Corrosion: Fair
Uses: Aerospace, thick plate
Best for: Thick aerospace plates and bulkheads
7075-T6 7xxx
  • Tensile Strength83 ksi
  • Yield Strength73 ksi
  • Hardness150 HB
Machinability: Fair Weldability: Poor Corrosion: Fair
Uses: Aerospace, high-stress parts
Best for: Maximum strength where weight must stay low
7075-T73 7xxx
  • Tensile Strength73 ksi
  • Yield Strength63 ksi
  • Hardness135 HB
Machinability: Fair Weldability: Poor Corrosion: Good
Uses: Aerospace, stress corrosion resistant
Best for: Aerospace parts where stress corrosion cracking is a risk
MIC-6 Cast
  • Tensile Strength25 ksi
  • Yield Strength22 ksi
  • Hardness65 HB
Machinability: Excellent Weldability: Fair Corrosion: Good
Uses: Tooling plates, fixtures
Best for: Flat tooling plates, jigs, and fixtures

How to Pick the Right Aluminum Grade

Picking an aluminum grade is about trade-offs. No single alloy does everything best. The right choice depends on what matters most for your part.

Strength vs. Machinability

Stronger alloys are harder to machine. 7075-T6 has the highest strength at 83 ksi. But it takes longer to cut and wears tools faster. 6061-T6 machines faster and costs less. It handles most jobs well at 45 ksi.

If your part faces high loads, pick 7075. If it does not, 6061 saves time and money.

Corrosion Resistance

Parts near salt water or chemicals need good corrosion resistance. The 5xxx series (5052, 5083) is best here. They resist salt spray and harsh chemicals. The 2xxx and 7xxx series have poor corrosion resistance. They need coatings or paint to last.

Cost

6061 is the cheapest common grade. 7075 costs about 30% more. The 2xxx series falls in between. MIC-6 cast plate costs more per pound but machines fast, which can lower total part cost.

Pro Tip

6061-T6 is the most popular grade for CNC machining. It is strong, easy to machine, anodizes well, and costs less than 7075.

Quick Decision Guide

  • Need strength? 7075-T6
  • Need corrosion resistance? 5052 or 5083
  • Need machinability? 6061 or 2011
  • Need to weld? 5052 or 6061
  • Tight budget? 6061-T6

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Frequently Asked Questions

6061-T6 is the most popular aluminum grade for CNC machining. It offers a great balance of strength, machinability, corrosion resistance, and cost. It also anodizes well. This makes it the default choice for most machined parts.
7075 aluminum is rated as poor for welding. It cracks easily during the process. If you need a weldable high-strength aluminum, use 5052 or 6061. Some shops use friction stir welding for 7075. But standard MIG or TIG welding is not a good choice.
7075 is much stronger than 6061. It has 83 ksi tensile strength versus 45 ksi. But 6061 is easier to machine, easier to weld, and costs less. Pick 7075 for aerospace or high-stress parts. Pick 6061 for general machining where good strength at lower cost matters more.
6061 and 6063 give the best anodized finishes. The 6xxx series alloys form a smooth, even oxide layer. They accept dye colors well. Avoid anodizing 2024 or 7075 when looks matter. The high copper or zinc content causes uneven color.
T6 means the aluminum was heat treated and then aged. This makes it stronger and harder. For example, 6061-T6 has 45 ksi tensile strength. In its soft (O temper) state, it is only about 18 ksi. T6 is the most common temper for CNC machined aluminum parts.

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