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5 Piece of Assorted Aluminum Rods at 7/8",1", 1-1/8", 1-1/4"& 1-1/2" 6061 Lathe Bar Stock 12" Long by SOSCo Metals

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5 pieces of 6061 Extruded Round Bar 1 @ 7/8" x 12" 1 @ 1" x 12" 1 @ 1-1/8" x 12" 1 @ 1-1/4" x 12" 1 @ 1-1/2" x 12"6061 aluminum alloy is one of the most useful heat-treatable alloys for aluminum bar stock, offering structural strength, a good surface finish, good corrosion resistance to atmosphere and sea water, superior machinability, and it can be easily welded and joined.6061 alloy products are heat-treatable and are used extensively as a construction material, most commonly in the manufacture of marine and automotive components.6061-T6 aluminum bar stock has a very high strength-to-weight ratio, making it ideal for large parts that need to be very light.6061 is commonly used for structural components, screw machine parts, frames, brackets, jigs, fixtures, base plates, machine parts, couplings, hydraulic valve bodies, valves and valves parts, fuse parts, gears and shafts, worm gears, pistons, rectifier parts, fasteners, hardware, truck and marine components, marine fittings and hardware, electrical fittings and connectors, hinge pins, magneto parts, brake pistons, hydraulic pistons, appliance fittings, camera lens mounts, bike frames, etc.6061 is used for heavy duty structures requiring good strength-to-weight ratio with good corrosion resistance. 6061 is easily cold worked and formed in the annealed condition. Cutting, stamping, bending, spinning, deep drawing, drilling, tapping, etc. are all readily accomplished using standard methods.Solution heat treat at 990°F for adequate time to allow for thorough heating and then water quenched. Precipitation hardening is done at 320°F for 18 hours and air cool, followed by 350°F for 8 hours and air cooled. Annealing should be done at 775°F for at 2 to 3 hours at temperature, followed by controlled cooling at 50°F per hour down to 500°F then air cooled.