Aerospace series - Aluminium alloy AL-P8090-T89 - Sheet - 0,6 mm <a <6 mm

This standard specifies the requirements relating to:
Aluminium alloy AL-P8090-
T89
Sheet
0,6 mm < or = a < or = 6 mm
for aerospace application.

Luft- und Raumfahrt - Aluminiumlegierung AL-P8090-T89 - Bleche - 0,6 mm <a <6 mm

Diese Norm legt die Anforderungen an
Aluminiumlegierung AL-P8090-
T89
Bleche
0,6 mm < or = a < or = 6 mm
für Anwendungen in der Luft- und Raumfahrt fest.

Série aérospatiale - Alliage d'aluminium AL-P8090-T89 - Tôles - 0,6 mm <a <6 mm

Aerospace series - Aluminium alloy AL-P8090-T89 - Sheet - 0,6 mm <a <6 mm

General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
31-Oct-2005
Current Stage
6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
Start Date
01-Nov-2005
Due Date
01-Nov-2005
Completion Date
01-Nov-2005

Overview

EN 4203:2005 (CEN) specifies requirements for the aerospace sheet material Aluminium alloy AL‑P8090‑T89 in the thickness range 0.6 mm ≤ a ≤ 6 mm. Part of the EN aerospace metallic materials series, this standard covers designation, chemical limits, production and delivery conditions, mechanical properties, microstructure and inspection requirements for aluminium sheet used in aerospace applications.

Key topics and technical requirements

  • Material and form
    • Aluminium alloy designation: AL‑P8090‑T89
    • Form: rolled sheet, thickness range 0.6–6 mm
  • Chemical composition
    • Limits are specified for Si, Fe, Cu, Mn, Mg, Cr, Zn, Li, Zr, Ti and aluminium (base). Example maximums given in the standard include Si ≤ 0.20%, Fe ≤ 0.30%, Cu ≤ 1.6%, Mg ≤ 1.3%, Li ≤ 2.7%, Zr ≤ 0.16% (see EN 4203:2005 for full table).
  • Delivery conditions and heat treatment
    • Delivery tempers include T39 and T89 with defined solution treatment (525–535 °C / water quench to ≤ 40 °C), controlled stretch +4.0% to +4.5%, and, for T89, an artificial ageing step ≈162–168 °C for 44–46 h.
  • Mechanical properties
    • Minimum mechanical values specified: proof stress (Rp0.2) ≥ 340 MPa, tensile strength (Rm) ≥ 440 MPa, elongation A ≥ 6% (test direction LT, ambient temperature).
  • Microstructure and toughness
    • Microstructural requirements (degree of recrystallization) and fracture toughness references are included; the standard refers to EN 4400‑2 for test methods and includes a fracture toughness guidance (K) ≈ ≥ 40 MPa·m^0.5.
  • Corrosion and inspection
    • Exfoliation corrosion limits, batch uniformity, dimensional and marking inspections are specified, with many test and inspection procedures referenced to EN 4400‑2.

Applications and users

  • Intended for aerospace structural sheet applications where a high strength‑to‑weight aluminium alloy is required.
  • Primary users:
    • Aerospace material engineers and designers specifying sheet metallurgy
    • Manufacturers and suppliers of aerospace aluminium sheet
    • Procurement, quality and certification teams verifying conformity to material standards
    • Test laboratories performing mechanical, microstructural and corrosion testing

Related standards

  • EN 4400‑2 - Aluminium and aluminium alloy wrought products: technical specification (sheet/strip)
  • EN 4258 - General organization of aerospace metallic material standards
  • EN 4500‑2 - Rules for drafting aerospace material standards

Keywords: EN 4203:2005, AL‑P8090‑T89, aluminium alloy, aerospace sheet, 0.6–6 mm, T89, mechanical properties, chemical composition, fracture toughness.

Frequently Asked Questions

SIST EN 4203:2005 is a standard published by the Slovenian Institute for Standardization (SIST). Its full title is "Aerospace series - Aluminium alloy AL-P8090-T89 - Sheet - 0,6 mm <a <6 mm". This standard covers: This standard specifies the requirements relating to: Aluminium alloy AL-P8090- T89 Sheet 0,6 mm < or = a < or = 6 mm for aerospace application.

This standard specifies the requirements relating to: Aluminium alloy AL-P8090- T89 Sheet 0,6 mm < or = a < or = 6 mm for aerospace application.

SIST EN 4203:2005 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 49.025.20 - Aluminium. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

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Standards Content (Sample)


SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-november-2005
Aerospace series - Aluminium alloy AL-P8090-T89 - Sheet - 0,6 mm Aerospace series - Aluminium alloy AL-P8090-T89 - Sheet - 0,6 mm Luft- und Raumfahrt - Aluminiumlegierung AL-P8090-T89 - Bleche - 0,6 mm Série aérospatiale - Alliage d'aluminium AL-P8090-T89 - Tôles - 0,6 mm Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 4203:2005
ICS:
49.025.20 Aluminij Aluminium
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 4203
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
June 2005
ICS 49.025.20
English version
Aerospace series - Aluminium alloy AL-P8090-T89 - Sheet - 0,6
mm ≤a ≤6 mm
Série aérospatiale - Alliage d'aluminium AL-P8090-T89 - Luft- und Raumfahrt - Aluminiumlegierung AL-P8090-T89 -
Tôles - 0,6 mm ≤a ≤6 mm Bleche - 0,6 mm ≤a ≤6 mm
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Foreword
This document (EN 4203:2005) has been prepared by the European Association of Aerospace
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Introduction
This standard is part of the series of EN metallic material standards
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