5083 aluminium alloy

5083 aluminium alloy is an aluminium–magnesium alloy with magnesium and traces of manganese and chromium. It is highly resistant to attack by seawater and industrial chemicals.[1]

Alloy 5083 retains exceptional strength after welding. It has the highest strength of the non-heat treatable alloys with an Ultimate Tensile Strength of 317 MPa or 46000 psi and a Tensile Yield Strength of 228 MPa or 33000 psi. It is not recommended for use in temperatures in excess of 65 °C.[2] Alloy 5083 is also commonly used in cryogenic applications due to it being able to be cooled to -195°C. At this temperature, the alloy has an increase in ultimate tensile strength of 40% and in yield strength of 10% as well as exhibiting excellent fracture toughness at such temperatures.[3]

  1. ^ "Aluminium Alloys - Aluminium 5083 Properties, Fabrication and Applications, Supplier Data by Aalco". azom.com. 19 April 2005. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  2. ^ "5083 Aluminium Alloy". Smiths Metal Centres. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  3. ^ "Aluminum in Cryogenic Applications". Clinton Aluminum. 2020-08-19. Retrieved 2023-02-27.