6061 aluminum balls are manufactured from heat-treatable aluminum alloy with good strength, corrosion resistance and machinability for industrial and lightweight structural applications.
6061 aluminum balls combine lightweight performance, good mechanical strength and excellent machinability, making them suitable for industrial, automotive and structural applications requiring balanced performance.
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6061 aluminum balls are widely used in industrial applications requiring lightweight materials with improved strength and machinability compared with pure aluminum.
6061 aluminum balls are manufactured from heat-treatable aluminum alloy containing magnesium and silicon as major alloying elements.
Compared with pure aluminum balls, 6061 aluminum balls provide higher mechanical strength and better structural performance while maintaining good corrosion resistance and lightweight properties.
| Item | Specification |
| Material | Aluminum Alloy |
| Typical Materials | 6061 / 6061-T6 |
| Heat Treatment | Solution heat treated and artificially aged |
| Size Range | 1 mm – 50 mm |
| Grade | Typically G2000 |
| Density | Approx. 2.70 g/cm³ |
| Standard | ISO 3290 |
| Corrosion Resistance | Good |
| Machinability | Excellent |
| Packing | Carton / Plastic bag / Custom |
| Condition | Clean and dry |
| Delivery Time | Stock available for standard sizes or 30–35 days for production |
| Material | Mg (%) | Si (%) | Cu (%) | Cr (%) | Al (%) |
| 6061 Aluminum Alloy | 0.8–1.2 | 0.4–0.8 | 0.15–0.40 | 0.04–0.35 | Balance |
Typical chemical composition range for 6061 aluminum alloy materials. Actual material may vary depending on temper condition and production requirements.
Automotive Components
Aerospace Components
Precision Machined Parts
Lightweight Structural Assemblies
