7075-T6511 is a high-strength aluminum alloy known for its excellent strength-to-weight ratio, toughness, and corrosion resistance. Commonly used in aerospace, automotive, and structural applications, it contains zinc as its primary alloying element. The T6511 temper indicates it has been stress-relieved and stretched to minimize warping. This alloy offers exceptional machinability and fatigue resistance, making it ideal for high-performance components requiring durability and precision.
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USA U.S.A. Made
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DFARS DFARS Compliant
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Legs
2" x 2"
Thickness
0.094
Inside Radius
0.25
Alloy
7075
Temper
T6511
Production Method
Extruded
Metal Type
Aluminum
Shape
Angle
Ships
1-3 Business Days
Brand
Aircraft Extrusion Co
Weight/Lineal Foot
0.4557 pounds
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Chemistry Information : 7075 Aluminum

Element
Percentage
Element
Percentage
Element
Percentage
Al
90
Cr
0.18 - 0.28
Cu
1.2 - 2
Fe
0.5  max
Mg
2.1 - 2.9
Mn
0.3  max
Si
0.4  max
Ti
0.2  max
Zn
5.1 - 6.1
Zr+Ti
0.25  max

This aluminum angle measures 2 inches by 2 inches with a thickness of 0.094 inches and an inside radius of 0.25 inches. It is made from high-strength 7075 aluminum alloy in the T6511 temper, which is stress-relieved and stretched to reduce warping.

Yes, the 7075-T6511 alloy is known for its excellent strength-to-weight ratio, toughness, corrosion resistance, and fatigue resistance, making it ideal for aerospace, automotive, and structural uses.

Yes, this extruded aluminum angle is available in multiple cut lengths including 36, 72, and 144 inches, and it ships within 1-3 business days.

Yes, this product is DFARS compliant and is domestically produced, ensuring it meets defense and regulatory standards.

Yes, a material test report (MTR) is available for this 7075-T6511 aluminum angle to verify its chemical and mechanical properties.

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