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Automated comparison · 40% overlap

EN AW-5083 vs EN AW-6060: 40% composition overlap. Significantly different materials serving different application areas.

EN AW-5083 vs EN AW-6060

Side-by-side chemical composition and mechanical property comparison.

Overview

EN AW-5083

3.3547

Aluminum5xxx (Al-Mg)

The highest-strength non-heat-treatable aluminium alloy. Excellent corrosion resistance (especially seawater), good weldability. Standard alloy for shipbuilding, offshore, pressure vessels, cryogenic applications, and armour plate. Not for continuous service above 65°C under stress (SCC risk).

EN AW-6060

3.3206

Aluminum6xxx_mg_si

The most widely extruded aluminum alloy in Europe. Lower strength than 6063 but excellent extrudability and surface quality. Used for architectural profiles (window frames, curtain walls, door frames), furniture, heat sinks, and general-purpose extrusions. T6 temper for structural use; T5 for decorative.

EN AW-5083EN AW-6060
Material Number3.35473.3206
CategoryAluminumAluminum
StandardEN 573-3EN 573-3

Chemical composition (wt%)

ElementEN AW-5083EN AW-6060Overlap
Si0–0.4%0.3–0.6%Partial
Mn0.4–1%0–0.1%No overlap
Cr0.05–0.25%0–0.05%Partial
Cu0–0.1%0–0.1%OK

Mechanical properties

PropertyEN AW-5083EN AW-6060Unit
tensile_strength275–350≥ 190MPa
yield_strength≥ 125≥ 150MPa
elongation≥ 12≥ 8%

Compatibility Assessment

EN AW-5083 and EN AW-6060 have significantly different compositions (40% overlap). These materials are not interchangeable and serve different application areas.

Automated assessment based on composition analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

Is EN AW-5083 the same as EN AW-6060?

EN AW-5083 and EN AW-6060 have a 40% composition overlap. They are generally not directly interchangeable.

Can I replace EN AW-5083 with EN AW-6060?

Generally not recommended. The compositions differ significantly (40% overlap). These materials have different alloying concepts and are intended for different applications.

What is the difference between EN AW-5083 and EN AW-6060?

The main differences are in the following elements: Si, Mn, Cr, Mg. EN AW-5083 is a Aluminum grade, while EN AW-6060 is a Aluminum grade.

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