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*Lightweight aluminum alloy that comes already pre-heat-treated T6 temper which gives it its strength | *Lightweight aluminum alloy that comes already pre-heat-treated T6 temper which gives it its strength | ||
+ | *Beware of tempers with numbers below T6 (T3, T2, O) since they are weaker | ||
*Typically used for frame rails, plates, pulleys, and armor for some bots | *Typically used for frame rails, plates, pulleys, and armor for some bots | ||
*Tends to fail in bending before fracturing | *Tends to fail in bending before fracturing |
Revision as of 07:02, 14 December 2022
AR500 Steel
Type | Carbon Steel |
Modulus of Elasticity | 30 x 10^6 psi |
Poisson's Ratio | 0.29 |
Density | 0.29 lb/in^3 |
Ultimate Tensile Strength | 225 ksi |
Tensile Yield Strength | 200 ksi |
Brinell Hardness | 450 HB |
Rockwell Hardness | C48 |
Elongation at Break | 12% |
Familiar Sellers | McMaster Carr, MakeItRingTargets, Alro Steel, SendCutSend |
Material Description:
- High strength, ultra wear resistant steel used in body armor and shooting targets
- Hardened steel is difficult to machine, is typically only used for Waterjet parts
- Typically used for weapons due to it's high strength, toughness, and relatively high hardness
- Anecdotal experience from builders says that AR500 typically bends before it fractures
Aluminum 6061-T6
Type | Aluminum Alloy |
Modulus of Elasticity | 10^7 psi |
Shear Modulus | 3800 ksi |
Poisson's Ratio | 0.33 |
Density | 0.0984 lb/in^3 |
Ultimate Tensile Strength | 45 ksi |
Tensile Yield Strength | 39 ksi |
Fracture Toughness | 26.4 ksi-in½ |
Brinell Hardness | 93 HB |
Rockwell Hardness | B52 |
Elongation at Break | 10% |
Machinability (Vs. 1112 Steel) | 270% |
Familiar Sellers | McMaster Carr, Midwest Steel Supply, SendCutSend |
Material Description:
- Lightweight aluminum alloy that comes already pre-heat-treated T6 temper which gives it its strength
- Beware of tempers with numbers below T6 (T3, T2, O) since they are weaker
- Typically used for frame rails, plates, pulleys, and armor for some bots
- Tends to fail in bending before fracturing
- Tends to "ablate" and may take gashes when hit directly by weapons
- Easy to machine
Data Sources
- AR500 Steel: SendCutSend, McMaster Carr, Steel Warehouse
- Al 6061-T6: SendCutSend, Matweb, Machining Doctor