Engineering Precision
Our company approaches alloy production with a "Science-First" mindset. Every batch of 5154 alloy wire undergoes rigorous spectroscopic analysis to ensure chemical purity. We understand that even trace amounts of Iron or Copper can compromise the alloy's integrity. By maintaining the strictest purity standards, we ensure that our alloy wire provides the predictable performance that structural engineers and product designers depend on for safety-critical components.
Material Specifications
| Density | 2.66 g/cm3 |
| Melting Point | 593−646∘C |
| Electrical Cond. | 32% IACS |
| Shear Strength | 125−150 MPa |
| Hardness (Brinell) | 60−80 HB |
Application Scenarios
Aerospace Fasteners: Used for internal cabin components and secondary structural rivets.
Cryogenic Springs: Specialized wire for low-temperature mechanical components.
Hydraulic Braiding: Reinforcing high-pressure hoses with aluminum wire for weight reduction.
Solution: Preventing galvanic corrosion in multi-material assemblies by utilizing 5154's balanced electrochemical potential.
Professional FAQ
- Q: How does 5154 compare to 5056?A: 5056 has more Magnesium and is stronger, but 5154 offers better weldability and higher resistance to intergranular corrosion at higher temperatures.
- Q: Can it be anodized?A: Yes, it takes a clear, protective anodic coating very well, which is common for decorative and protective finishes.