

1: Brief Introduction Of 3102 aluminum alloy
3102 aluminum is a 3000-series aluminum alloy: the main alloying addition is manganese, and it is formulated for primary
forming into wrought products. 3102 is the Aluminum Association (AA) designation for this material. In European standards,
it will be given as EN AW-3102. A93102 is the UNS number. Additionally, the EN chemical designation is AlMn0,2.
It originally received its standard designation in 1972. This material is well established: the Further Reading section below
cites a number of published standards, and that list is not necessarily exhaustive.
The properties of 3102 aluminum include two common variations. This page shows summary ranges across both of them.
For more specific values, follow the links immediately below. The graph bars on the material properties cards further below
compare 3102 aluminum to: 3000-series alloys (top), all aluminum alloys (middle), and the entire database (bottom). A full
bar means this is the highest value in the relevant set. A half-full bar means it's 50% of the highest, and so on.
2: Chemical Composition

Aluminum Grades:
1000 series: 1035,1040,1050,1060,1070,1080,1090,1098,1100,1230,1435,1260,1170,1275,1285,1385
2000 series: 2001,2002,2011,2014,2017,2117,2218,2519,2024,2224,2025,2030,2031,2036,2090,2091
3000 series: 3002,3003,3004,3103,3203,3303,3105,3006,3007,3107,3008,3009,3015,3016
5000 series: 5005,5205,5006,5010,5013,5014,5016,5017,5040,5043,5050,5150,5251,5351,5451,5052,5083
5352,5552,5254,5754,5856,5456,5283
6000 series: 6101,6201,6003,6103,6105,6205,6006,6106,6110,6061,6060,6063,6863,6081,6082,6162,6863
7000 series: 7001,7003,7005,7108,7129,7146,7050,7472,7075,7076,7277,7178,7278,7091,7277
8000 series: 8001,8004,8006,8011,8111,8014,8030,8130,8177,8079,8081,8280,8091
Aluminum Temper:
O,H12,H13,H14,H16,H18,H24,H32,H34,H19,H38,G36,F,H111,H112,H192,H392,H393,H321
T1,T3,T4,T8,T72,T451,T42,T62,T5,T6,T36,T351,T651,T851,T3511,T913,T94,T7351,T89,T4510,T6510,T8510,
T8511,T4511,T52,T5511,T6511,T54,T73
The aluminum industry has created a system using a four-digit numerical designation to identify wrought aluminum
alloys. The first digit indicates the major alloying element. The second digit indicates whether there was a modification
in the basic alloy. The third and fourth digit indicates the specific alloy. The following represent the various groups:
1XXX | Aluminum 99% or greater |
2XXX | Copper - major alloying element |
3XXX | Manganese - major alloying element |
5XXX | Magnesium - major alloying element |
6XXX | Magnesium and silicon - major alloying elements |
7XXX | Zinc -major alloying element |

4: Aluminum Alloy Plate/Flat Sheet Package

5: Company Introduction

