Aluminium tempers

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hi

does anyone know what temper the 7075 listed as an option on xometry is? they dont specify and theres a big difference in strength and hardness between T0 and T6 for example

thanks

dan

Solved by Joao Clemencio

Hello Daniel,

On our datasheets we have the range of values that you can get from T0 to T6.

Usually the material we use to machine is T6. Even so, if it is an important specification for you, we recommend you to add in customer notes of the order that you require Al7075 with a specific temper and we will produce it accordingly.

Joao Clemencio

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      hi

      does anyone know what temper the 7075 listed as an option on xometry is? they dont specify and theres a big difference in strength and hardness between T0 and T6 for example

      thanks

      dan

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    • Xometry Engineer

      Hello Daniel,

      On our datasheets we have the range of values that you can get from T0 to T6.

      Usually the material we use to machine is T6. Even so, if it is an important specification for you, we recommend you to add in customer notes of the order that you require Al7075 with a specific temper and we will produce it accordingly.

      Joao Clemencio

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