Kaiser Aluminum Soft Alloy Tube PDF
Kaiser Aluminum Soft Alloy Tube PDF
Kaiser Aluminum Soft Alloy Tube PDF
3003
O
H112
6061
O
T4, T4511
T6, T6511
6063
O
T4
T5
T6
3003
ASTM B241
ASTM B221
6061
ASTM B241
ASTM B221
AMS 4150
ASME SB241
MIL-P-25995
AMS-QQ-A-200/8
6063
ASTM B241
ASTM B221
Notes
Press minimums vary from 500 3,000 lbs. Call for availability.
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Wall
Thickness
(in.)
0.000-0.049
0.050-0.065
0.066-0.074
0.075-0.084
0.085-0.100
0.101-0.124
0.125-0.149
0.150-0.174
0.175-0.199
0.200-0.224
0.225-0.249
0.250-0.274
0.275-0.299
0.300-0.324
0.325-0.349
0.350-0.374
0.375-0.399
0.400-0.449
0.450-0.499
0.500-0.549
0.550-0.599
0.600-0.649
0.650-0.699
0.700-0.749
0.750-0.799
0.800-0.849
0.850-0.899
0.900-0.949
0.950-1.000
>1.000
= Capable
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
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Wall
Thickness
(in.)
0.000-0.049
0.050-0.065
0.066-0.074
0.075-0.084
0.085-0.100
0.101-0.124
0.125-0.149
0.150-0.174
0.175-0.199
0.200-0.224
0.225-0.249
0.250-0.274
0.275-0.299
0.300-0.324
0.325-0.349
0.350-0.374
0.375-0.399
0.400-0.449
0.450-0.499
0.500-0.549
0.550-0.599
0.600-0.649
0.650-0.699
0.700-0.749
0.750-0.799
0.800-0.849
0.850-0.899
0.900-0.949
0.950-1.000
>1.000
= Capable
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
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Wall
Thickness
(in.)
0.000-0.049
0.050-0.065
0.066-0.074
0.075-0.084
0.085-0.100
0.101-0.124
0.125-0.149
0.150-0.174
0.175-0.199
0.200-0.224
0.225-0.249
0.250-0.274
0.275-0.299
0.300-0.324
0.325-0.349
0.350-0.374
0.375-0.399
0.400-0.449
0.450-0.499
0.500-0.549
0.550-0.599
0.600-0.649
0.650-0.699
0.700-0.749
0.750-0.799
0.800-0.849
0.850-0.899
0.900-0.949
0.950-1.000
>1.000
= Capable
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
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Wall
Thickness
(in.)
0.000-0.049
0.050-0.065
0.066-0.074
0.075-0.084
0.085-0.100
0.101-0.124
0.125-0.149
0.150-0.174
0.175-0.199
0.200-0.224
0.225-0.249
0.250-0.274
0.275-0.299
0.300-0.324
0.325-0.349
0.350-0.374
0.375-0.399
0.400-0.449
0.450-0.499
0.500-0.549
0.550-0.599
0.600-0.649
0.650-0.699
0.700-0.749
0.750-0.799
0.800-0.849
0.850-0.899
0.900-0.949
0.950-1.000
>1.000
= Capable
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
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Wall
Thickness
(in.)
0.000-0.049
0.050-0.065
0.066-0.074
0.075-0.084
0.085-0.100
0.101-0.124
0.125-0.149
0.150-0.174
0.175-0.199
0.200-0.224
0.225-0.249
0.250-0.274
0.275-0.299
0.300-0.324
0.325-0.349
0.350-0.374
0.375-0.399
0.400-0.449
0.450-0.499
0.500-0.549
0.550-0.599
0.600-0.649
0.650-0.699
0.700-0.749
0.750-0.799
0.800-0.849
0.850-0.899
0.900-0.949
0.950-1.000
>1.000
= Capable
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
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Wall
Thickness
(in.)
0.000-0.049
0.050-0.065
0.066-0.074
0.075-0.084
0.085-0.100
0.101-0.124
0.125-0.149
0.150-0.174
0.175-0.199
0.200-0.224
0.225-0.249
0.250-0.274
0.275-0.299
0.300-0.324
0.325-0.349
0.350-0.374
0.375-0.399
0.400-0.449
0.450-0.499
0.500-0.549
0.550-0.599
0.600-0.649
0.650-0.699
0.700-0.749
0.750-0.799
0.800-0.849
0.850-0.899
0.900-0.949
0.950-1.000
>1.000
= Capable
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
STI
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Technical Data
0
H14
H18
KSI
13
18
24
MPa
90
125
165
Yield
KSI
5
17
22
Elongation/4D
MPa
35
115
150
Hardness
Shear
Fatigue
Modulus
Brinell
500kg
10 mm
Ultimate
Shearing
Strength
Modulus of
Elasticity
%
35
9
5
23
32
44
KSI
9
11
13
MPa
60
75
90
KSI
5
7
9
MPa
35
50
60
KSI x 10
10.0
10.0
10.0
Gpa
69
69
69
COMPARATIVE CHARACTERISTICS
Temper
O
H14
H18
Corrosion Resistance
General1
A
A
A
Stress2
A
A
A
Cold Workability3
Machinability3
Anodize Response3
Brazeability4
A
A
C
E
D
D
A
A
A
A
A
A
Weldability4
Gas
A
A
A
Arc Spot
A
B
A
A
A
A
1 Ratings A through E are relative ratings in decreasing order of merit, based on exposures to sodium chloride solution by intermittent spraying or immersion.
Alloys with A and B ratings can be used in industrial and seacoast atmospheres without protection. Alloys with C, D and E ratings generally should be protected
at least on faying surfaces.
2 Stress-corrosion cracking ratings are based on service experience and on laboratory tests of specimens exposed to the 3.5% sodium chloride alternate
immersion test.
A= No known instance of failure in service or in laboratory tests.
B= No known instance of failure in service; limited failures in laboratory tests of short transverse specimens.
C= Service failures with sustained tension stress acting in short transverse direction relative to grain structure; limited failures in laboratory tests of long
transverse specimens.
D= Limited service failures with sustained longitudinal or long transverse areas.
3 Ratings A through D for Workability (cold), A through E for Machinability and A through C for Anodize Response, are relative ratings in decreasing order of merit.
4 Ratings A through D for Weldability and Brazeability are relative ratings dened as follows:
A= Generally weldable by all commercial procedures and methods.
B= Weldable with special techniques or for specic applications that justify preliminary trials or testing to develop welding procedure and weld performance.
C= Limited weldability because of crack sensitivity or loss in resistance to corrosion and mechanical properties.
D= No commonly used welding methods have been developed.
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Technical Data
Extruded
ASTM B210
AMS 4062
AMS-T-700/1
ASTM B221
ASTM B241
Maximum
Si
Fe
0.95 Si + Fe
Cu
0.05
0.20
Mn
Mg
0.05
Cr
Ni
Zn
0.10
Ti
Each
Total
0.05
0.15
English
Metric
0.099 lbs./in.3
1190 F - 1215 F
2.71 g/cm3
640 C - 655 C
222 W/m - K
218 W/m - K
34 MS/m
33 MS/m
113 MS/m
108 MS/m
Linear
68 F - 212 F
20 C - 100 C
O
H18
Equal Volume
Equal Weight
O Temper
H18
O Temper
H18
Technical Data
0
H14
KSI
16
22
MPa
110
152
Yield
KSI
6
21
Elongation/4D
MPa
40
145
Hardness
Shear
Fatigue
Modulus
Brinell
500kg
10 mm
Ultimate
Shearing
Strength
Modulus of
Elasticity
%
30
16
28
40
KSI
11
14
MPa
75
96
KSI
7
9
MPa
50
62
KSI x 10
10.0
10.0
Gpa
69
69
COMPARATIVE CHARACTERISTICS
Temper
O
H14
Corrosion Resistance
General1
A
A
Stress2
A
A
Cold Workability3
A
A
Machinability3
E
D
Anodize Response3
A
A
Brazeability4
A
A
Weldability4
Gas
A
A
Arc Spot
A
B
A
A
1 Ratings A through E are relative ratings in decreasing order of merit, based on exposures to sodium chloride solution by intermittent spraying or immersion.
Alloys with A and B ratings can be used in industrial and seacoast atmospheres without protection. Alloys with C, D and E ratings generally should be protected
at least on faying surfaces.
2 Stress-corrosion cracking ratings are based on service experience and on laboratory tests of specimens exposed to the 3.5% sodium chloride alternate
immersion test.
A= No known instance of failure in service or in laboratory tests.
B= No known instance of failure in service; limited failures in laboratory tests of short transverse specimens.
C= Service failures with sustained tension stress acting in short transverse direction relative to grain structure; limited failures in laboratory tests of long
transverse specimens.
D= Limited service failures with sustained longitudinal or long transverse areas.
3 Ratings A through D for Workability (cold), A through E for Machinability and A through C for Anodize Response, are relative ratings in decreasing order of merit.
4 Ratings A through D for Weldability and Brazeability are relative ratings dened as follows:
A= Generally weldable by all commercial procedures and methods.
B= Weldable with special techniques or for specic applications that justify preliminary trials or testing to develop welding procedure and weld performance.
C= Limited weldability because of crack sensitivity or loss in resistance to corrosion and mechanical properties.
D= No commonly used welding methods have been developed.
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Technical Data
Extruded
ASTM B221
ASTM B241
Maximum
Si
Fe
0.60
0.70
Cu
0.05
0.20
Mn
1.0
1.5
Mg
Cr
Ni
Zn
0.10
Ti
Each
Total
0.05
0.15
English
Metric
0.099 lbs./in.3
1190 F - 1210 F
2.73 g/cm3
640 C - 655 C
193 W/m - K
29 MS/m
92 MS/m
Linear
68 F - 212 F
20 C - 100 C
O Temper
Equal Volume
Equal Weight
O Temper
O Temper
Technical Data
0
T4
T6
KSI
18
35
45
MPa
124
241
310
Yield
KSI
8
21
40
Elongation/4D
MPa
55
145
276
Hardness
Shear
Fatigue*1
Modulus*2
Brinell
500kg
10 mm
Ultimate
Shearing
Strength
Modulus of
Elasticity
%
25
22
12
30
65
95
KSI
12
24
30
MPa
83
165
207
KSI
9
14
14
MPa
62
97
97
KSI x 10
10.0
10.0
10.0
Gpa
68.3
68.3
68.3
COMPARATIVE CHARACTERISTICS
Temper
0
T4
T6
Corrosion Resistance
General1
B
B
B
Stress2
A
B
A
Cold Workability3
Machinability3
Anodize Response3
Brazeability4
A
B
C
D
C
C
A
A
A
A
A
A
Weldability4
Gas
A
A
A
Arc Spot
A
B
A
A
A
A
1 Ratings A through E are relative ratings in decreasing order of merit, based on exposures to sodium chloride solution by intermittent spraying or immersion.
Alloys with A and B ratings can be used in industrial and seacoast atmospheres without protection. Alloys with C, D and E ratings generally should be protected
at least on faying surfaces.
2 Stress-corrosion cracking ratings are based on service experience and on laboratory tests of specimens exposed to the 3.5% sodium chloride alternate
immersion test.
A= No known instance of failure in service or in laboratory tests.
B= No known instance of failure in service; limited failures in laboratory tests of short transverse specimens.
C= Service failures with sustained tension stress acting in short transverse direction relative to grain structure; limited failures in laboratory tests of long
transverse specimens.
D= Limited service failures with sustained longitudinal or long transverse areas.
3 Ratings A through D for Workability (cold), A through E for Machinability and A through C for Anodize Response, are relative ratings in decreasing order of merit.
4 Ratings A through D for Weldability and Brazeability are relative ratings dened as follows:
A= Generally weldable by all commercial procedures and methods.
B= Weldable with special techniques or for specic applications that justify preliminary trials or testing to develop welding procedure and weld performance.
C= Limited weldability because of crack sensitivity or loss in resistance to corrosion and mechanical properties.
D= No commonly used welding methods have been developed.
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Technical Data
Extruded
ASTM B221
ASTM B241
ASME SB241
AMS-QQ-A-200/8
Si
0.40
0.80
Fe
0.70
Cu
0.15
0.40
Mn
0.15
Mg
0.80
1.20
Cr
0.04
0.35
Zn
Ti
Each
Total
0.25
0.15
0.05
0.15
English
0.098 lbs./in.
1080 F - 1206 F
0.214 BTU/lb. - F
2.70 g/cm3
582 C - 652 C
0.896 J/kg - K
180 W/m - K
154 155 W/m - K
167 W/m - K
27 MS/m
23 MS/m
25 MS/m
90 MS/m
77 MS/m
82 MS/m
Metric
3
Linear
68 F - 212 F
20 C - 100 C
O Temper
T4
T6
Equal Volume
O Temper
T4
T6
O Temper
T4
T6
Technical Data
O
T1
T4
T5
T52
T6
T832
Yield
Elongation/4D
KSI
13
22
25
27
MPa
90
150
170
185
KSI
7
13
13
21
MPa
50
90
90
145
20
22
12
35
42
240
290
31
39
215
270
12
12
Hardness
Shear
Fatigue
Modulus
Brinell
500kg
10 mm
Ultimate
Shearing
Strength
Modulus of
Elasticity
25
42
KSI
10
14
MPa
70
95
KSI
8
9
MPa
55
60
60
17
115
10
70
73
95
22
27
150
185
10
70
KSI x 10
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
Gpa
69
69
69
69
10.0
10.0
69
69
COMPARATIVE CHARACTERISTICS
Temper
T1
T4
T6
Corrosion Resistance
General1
A
A
A
Stress2
A
A
A
Cold Workability3
Machinability3
Anodize Response3
Brazeability4
B
B
C
D
D
C
A
A
A
A
A
A
Weldability4
Gas
A
A
A
Arc Spot
A
A
A
A
A
A
1 Ratings A through E are relative ratings in decreasing order of merit, based on exposures to sodium chloride solution by intermittent spraying or immersion.
Alloys with A and B ratings can be used in industrial and seacoast atmospheres without protection. Alloys with C, D and E ratings generally should be protected
at least on faying surfaces.
2 Stress-corrosion cracking ratings are based on service experience and on laboratory tests of specimens exposed to the 3.5% sodium chloride alternate
immersion test.
A= No known instance of failure in service or in laboratory tests.
B= No known instance of failure in service; limited failures in laboratory tests of short transverse specimens.
C= Service failures with sustained tension stress acting in short transverse direction relative to grain structure; limited failures in laboratory tests of long
transverse specimens.
D= Limited service failures with sustained longitudinal or long transverse areas.
3 Ratings A through D for Workability (cold), A through E for Machinability and A through C for Anodize Response, are relative ratings in decreasing order of merit.
4 Ratings A through D for Weldability and Brazeability are relative ratings dened as follows:
A= Generally weldable by all commercial procedures and methods.
B= Weldable with special techniques or for specic applications that justify preliminary trials or testing to develop welding procedure and weld performance.
C= Limited weldability because of crack sensitivity or loss in resistance to corrosion and mechanical properties.
D= No commonly used welding methods have been developed.
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Technical Data
Extruded
ASTM B210
ASTM B483
ASTM B221
ASTM B241
ASTM B345
ASTM B429
Minimum
Maximum
Si
.020
0.60
Fe
Cu
Mn
0.35
0.10
0.10
Mg
0.45
0.90
Cr
Zn
Ti
Each
Total
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.05
0.15
English
0.097 lbs./in.
1140 F - 1210 F
2.70 g/cm3
615 C - 655 C
218 W/m - K
193 W/m - K
201 W/m - K
34 MS/m
29 MS/m
32 MS/m
31 MS/m
111 MS/m
96 MS/m
105 MS/m
102 MS/m
Metric
3
Linear
68 F - 212 F
20 C - 100 C
O
T1
T6
Equal Volume
O Temper
T1
T5
T6
O Temper
T1
T5
T6
Temper
6063
6063
6063
6063
6063
6061
6061
6061
6061
T52
T52
T52
T52
T52
T6
T6
T6
T6
Shape
A Dim
B Dim
T Dim
1.000
1.500
2.000
2.000
3.000
Wall
Length
0.125
0.125
0.125
0.125
0.125
211
211
211
211
211
20
20
20
20
Stock #
East of
Rockies
050
053
055
058
065
286
288
289
290
Stock #
West of
Rockies
288
289
Bundle
Weight
(lbs.)
537
507
691
507
700
500
503
507
506
Notes
(1) Available East of Rockies ONLY.
(2) Orders received by the cut-off time shown below will ship the following day provided available stock exists and we have a regularly scheduled truck.
Stocking Depot - Noon Eastern / Los Angeles (local) - 1:00 PM Pacic / Los Angeles (Outside LA area) - 11:30 AM Pacic
All items are subject to a maximum withdrawal of 4M# per week per Ship To location.
Kaiser Aluminum produces many standard shapes not shown in this depot list.
Please contact your Kaiser sales ofce for more information.
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Estimated
Weight Per
Foot Pounds
Circle
Size
.091
.156
.165
.125
.125
.100
.010
.015
.125
.281
.015
.062
.375
.063
.375
.250
.062
.250
.275
.283
.337
.526
.476
.498
.424
1.109
1.076
1.636
2.502
3.240
5.190
2.293
3.214
4.221
2.867
5.397
1-2
1-2
1-2
1-2
1-2
1-2
1-2
2-3
2-3
2-3
4-5
4-5
4-5
5-6
5-6
5-6
7-8
6-7
R-1
R-2
Inches
Inches
Inches
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.250
1.500
2.000
2.000
2.000
3.000
3.000
3.500
4.000
4.000
4.000
5.000
5.000
.065
.067
.085
.125
.125
.094
.062
.125
.125
.188
.188
.250
.375
.125
.175
.250
.125
.250
.156
.156
.250
.125
.250
.180
.062
.125
.250
.281
.188
.250
.750
.188
.375
.500
.062
.500
Notes
(1)
R-1
R-2
Inches
Inches
Inches
Inches
Inches
4.000
4.000
4.000
2.000
2.500
3.000
.188
.125
.188
.188
.062
.188
.094
.062
.015
Estimated
Weight Per
Foot Pounds
2.511
1.874
2.989
Circle
Size
Notes
4-5
4-5
5-6
Inches
Inches
Estimated Weight
Per Foot Pounds
Circle
Size
Notes
.750
.750
1.000
1.000
1.250
1.500
1.500
1.500
1.750
2.000
2.000
2.000
.062
.125
.062
.125
.125
.062
.187
.125
.125
.125
.187
.250
.208
.374
.280
.524
.676
.428
1.179
.826
.975
1.126
1.631
2.100
1-2
1-2
1-2
1-2
1-2
2-3
1-2
2-3
2-3
2-3
2-3
2-3
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
Notes
(1) Available in 6063 alloy only.
Hollow structural sections manufactured with porthole or bridge-type dies may not be suitable for applications involving internal pressure.
Applications requiring internal pressure subject to special inquiry.
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Inches
Inches
Estimated Weight
Per Foot Pounds
Circle
Size
2.500
2.500
2.500
3.000
3.000
3.000
3.000
3.500
4.000
4.000
4.000
.125
.188
.250
.125
.188
.219
.250
.125
.125
.250
.313
1.426
2.087
2.700
1.726
2.531
2.923
3.300
2.025
2.326
4.500
5.539
3-4
3-4
3-4
4-5
4-5
4-5
4-5
4-5
5-6
5-6
5-6
Notes
(1)
(1)
Inches
Inches
Inches
1.000
1.500
1.500
1.750
2.000
2.000
2.250
2.500
2.500
3.000
3.000
3.000
3.000
3.000
3.000
3.500
4.000
4.000
4.000
4.000
4.000
4.500
5.000
5.000
5.000
5.000
6.000
6.000
6.000
.500
.750
1.000
2.000
1.000
1.500
1.750
1.250
2.000
1.000
1.500
1.500
1.750
2.000
2.000
1.750
1.750
1.750
2.000
3.000
3.000
1.750
1.750
1.750
2.000
3.000
2.000
2.000
4.000
.125
.125
.125
.125
.125
.125
.125
.125
.250
.125
.125
.188
.125
.125
.250
.125
.094
.125
.125
.125
.188
.125
.125
.188
.125
.125
.125
.250
.250
Estimated
Weight Per Foot
Pounds
.374
.600
.674
1.050
.826
.976
1.126
1.050
2.400
1.126
1.274
1.861
1.350
1.426
2.700
1.500
1.255
1.650
1.726
2.026
2.989
1.800
1.950
2.876
2.026
2.326
2.326
4.410
5.700
Circle
Size
1-2
1-2
1-2
2-3
2-3
2-3
2-3
2-3
3-4
3-4
3-4
3-4
3-4
3-4
3-4
3-4
4-5
4-5
4-5
4-5
4-5
4-5
5-6
5-6
5-6
5-6
6-7
6-7
7-8
Notes
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
Notes
(1) Available in 6063 alloy only.
Hollow structural sections manufactured with porthole or bridge-type dies may not be suitable for applications involving internal pressure.
Applications requiring internal pressure subject to special inquiry.
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.675
.840
1.050
1.050
1.315
1.315
1.315
1.315
1.660
1.660
1.660
1.660
1.660
1.900
1.900
1.900
1.900
1.900
2.375
2.375
2.375
2.375
2.375
2.875
2.875
2.875
2.875
2.875
3.500
3.500
3.500
3.500
3.500
Nominal Dimensions
(in.)
Y
I.D.
.493
.622
.824
.742
1.097
1.049
.957
.615
1.530
1.442
1.380
1.278
1.160
1.770
1.682
1.610
1.500
1.338
2.245
2.157
2.067
1.939
1.687
2.709
2.635
2.469
2.323
2.125
3.334
3.260
3.068
2.900
2.624
T
Wall
.080
.109
.113
.154
.109
.133
.179
.250
.065
.109
.140
.191
.250
.065
.109
.145
.200
.281
.065
.109
.154
.218
.344
.083
.120
.203
.276
.375
.083
.120
.216
.300
.438
Estimated
Weight
Per Foot
Pounds
.179
.294
.391
.510
.486
.581
.751
.984
.383
.625
.786
1.037
1.302
.441
.721
.940
1.256
1.681
.555
.913
1.264
1.737
2.581
.856
1.221
2.004
2.650
3.464
1.048
1.498
2.621
3.547
4.955
Size
(in.)
.375
.500
.750
.750
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.250
1.250
1.250
1.250
1.250
1.500
1.500
1.500
1.500
1.500
2.000
2.000
2.000
2.000
2.000
2.500
2.500
2.500
2.500
2.500
3.000
3.000
3.000
3.000
3.000
Schedule
Number
40
40
40
80
10
40
80
160
5
10
40
80
160
5
10
40
80
160
5
10
40
80
160
5
10
40
80
160
5
10
40
80
160
Available
As
Seamless
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Available
As
Structural
Notes
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
(1)
(1)
x
x
x
x
x
x
(1)
x
x
x
x
x
x
(1)
Notes
(1) Available in 6063 alloy only.
Hollow structural sections manufactured with porthole or bridge-type dies may not be suitable for applications involving internal pressure.
Applications requiring internal pressure subject to special inquiry.
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4.000
4.000
4.000
4.000
4.500
4.500
4.500
4.500
4.500
4.500
5.563
5.563
5.563
5.563
5.563
6.625
6.625
6.625
6.625
6.625
6.625
8.625
8.625
8.625
8.625
8.625
Nominal Dimensions
(in.)
Y
I.D.
3.834
3.760
3.548
3.364
4.334
4.260
4.026
3.825
3.624
3.438
5.345
5.295
5.047
4.813
4.563
6.407
6.357
6.065
5.761
5.501
5.187
8.329
8.125
7.981
7.813
7.625
T
Wall
.083
.120
.226
.318
.083
.120
.237
.337
.438
.531
.109
.134
.258
.375
.500
.109
.134
.280
.432
.562
.719
.148
.250
.322
.406
.500
Estimated
Weight
Per Foot
Pounds
1.201
1.720
3.151
4.326
1.354
1.942
3.733
5.183
6.573
7.786
2.196
2.688
5.057
7.188
9.353
2.624
3.213
6.564
9.884
12.589
15.668
4.635
7.735
9.878
12.328
15.009
Size
(in.)
3.500
3.500
3.500
3.500
4.000
4.000
4.000
4.000
4.000
4.000
5.000
5.000
5.000
5.000
5.000
6.000
6.000
6.000
6.000
6.000
6.000
8.000
8.000
8.000
8.000
8.000
Schedule
Number
5
10
40
80
5
10
40
80
120
160
5
10
40
80
120
5
10
40
80
120
160
10
20
40
60
80
Available
As
Seamless
Available
As
Structural
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Notes
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
x
x
(1)
x
x
(2)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
Notes
(1) Available in 6063 alloy only.
(2) Length restrictions apply Subject to inquiry.
Hollow structural sections manufactured with porthole or bridge-type dies may not be suitable for applications involving internal pressure.
Applications requiring internal pressure subject to special inquiry.
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SURFACE FINISH
Produced to 1/2 standard tolerance per Table 12.13 on page KA-TPS-AA4-1.09. Minor scuffs are allowed, scratches are not.
Surface is suitable for anodizing.
DENTS
Dents are less frequent and are held to approximately 1/2 standard tolerance per Table 12.14 on page KA-TPS-AA4-1.09.
No more than three isolated dents in a 6-foot section. For this reason it is recommended that orders be entered at the
end use length and not standard 20-foot lengths.
Note: O- temper is not covered by Table 12.14. Tolerances for O- temper shall be agreed upon at the time of
inquiry/purchase.
To gure dent tolerances using Table 12.14:
1. Divide wall thickness by O.D. x 100 which equals the factor percentage
2. Factor percentage x Table 12.2 column three Other Alloys (page KA-TPS-AA1-1.09)
3. Divide by two to determine 1/2 standard dent tolerance
Example: Using a 3.000 O.D. x .065 wall
1. .065 wall divided by 3.000 O.D. x 100 = 2.166%
2. Table 12.14 states for 2% to 2.5% exclusive - use 2.5 times tolerance
3. 2.5 times tolerance shown in Table 12.2 column 3, sub-column other alloys is .030, or 2.5 x .030 = .075
4. .075 divided by 2 = .0375 rounded to .038 for 1/2 standard dent tolerance
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Wall (in.)
0.078
0.065
0.065
0.078
0.062
0.072
0.062
0.078
0.072
0.072
0.078
0.078
0.094
0.072
0.078
0.083
I.D. (in.)
Wt./Ft. (lbs.)
2.344
2.870
3.370
3.344
3.876
3.856
4.876
4.844
5.356
5.856
5.844
6.844
6.812
7.856
7.844
7.834
0.6908
0.6976
0.8165
0.9761
0.8929
1.0342
1.1196
1.4039
1.4292
1.5608
1.6892
1.9744
2.3739
2.0874
2.2597
2.4030
0.015
0.038
0.045
0.038
0.075
0.075
0.100
0.075
0.100
0.150
0.150
0.150
0.150
0.200
0.200
0.200
OVALITY
For walls less than 2.5% of the O.D., the ovality tolerances are TWO TIMES the tolerance shown on Table 12.2, column 3
Other Alloys (page KA-TPS-AA1-1.09).
For walls greater than 2.5% of the O.D., the ovality tolerances are as published in Table 12.2, column 3 Other Alloys.
Note: O- temper is not covered by Table 12.2 if wall thickness is less than 2.5% of outside diameter. The wall
thickness of most Air Breather Seamless Tube is less than 2.5% of outside diameter. Tolerances for these sizes in Otemper shall be agreed upon at the time of inquiry/purchase.
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3.000
3.500
4.000
4.500
5.000
5.500
6.000
7.000
175
132
95
77
60
48
42
30
1400
1056
760
616
480
384
336
240
Maximum cut-to-length for vertical cell pack is 36. Box size is 40 x 40.
In most cases the $30.00/box minimum charge will apply since 300# minimum weight may not be achievable.
LENGTHS
Because of dent tolerances, the preferred length would be the customers end use length.
All information contained herein or related hereto is intended only for evaluation by technically skilled persons, with any use thereof
to be at their independent discretion and risk. Such information is believed to be reliable, but Kaiser Aluminum shall have no
responsibility or liability for results obtained or damages resulting from such use. Kaiser Aluminum grants no license under, and
shall have no responsibility or liability for infringement of, any patent or other proprietary right. Sales of Kaiser Aluminums products
shall be independent and subject exclusively to warranties set forth in Kaiser Aluminums order acknowledgment. The foregoing
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Adder / Deductor
Alloy / Temper
+$.05 / lb. to 6061 base price
6101 all tempers**
-$.01 / lb. from alloy base price
6005 all tempers**
+$.25 / lb. to 6061 base price
6105 all tempers**
+$.35 / lb. to 6061 base price
7005 all tempers**
+$.25 / lb. to 6063 base price
6082 F, T6
+$.10 / lb. to 6061 base price
6061 T6B2, T6B11
O (annealed) temper
+$.20 / lb. to alloy base price
+$.12 / lb. to alloy base price
Adder / Deductor
+$.10 / lb. to 6061 base price
Use 6061 base price
+$.05 / lb. to 6061 base price
+$.25 / lb. to 6061 base price
+$.05 / lb. to 6061 base price
+$.05 / lb. to 6061 base price
*Excludes Drawn Tube / Tempers T61, T63, T64 & T65 are subject to 10,000# age oven minimums / **Select alloys - Subject to inquiry
.125 - .249
+$.055 / lb.
+$.025 / lb.
BASE
+$.025 / lb.
3 - 5
Over 5 - 7
Over 7 - 40
Over 40 - 48
Over 48
lbs. / ft.
.250 - .499
+$.040 / lb.
+$.020 / lb.
BASE
+$.020 / lb.
.500 - .999
+$.035 / lb.
+$.015 / lb.
BASE
+$.015 / lb.
PRODUCT ADDERS
Light Weight Adders
Adder
+$.10 / lb.
+$.07 / lb.
+$.05 / lb.
Adder
+$.10 / lb.
+$.15 / lb.
+$.20 / lb.
5%
8%
15%
35%
PACKAGING ADDERS
Paper or Stretch Wrap Bundle
Individual Paper Wrap
Chipboard Strip Layer Separation
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Paper Layer Separation
Horizontal & Vertical Separation
Interleaving
Styrofoam Saddle Pack
$0.05 / lb.
$0.10 / lb.
$0.03 / lb.
$0.03 / lb.
$0.04 / lb.
$0.05 / lb.
$0.06 / lb.
$0.07 / lb.
Dustcover
Sling Board
Skid
Fiber Box
Tri-Wall Box
Angle Board Crate (300 lb. min.)
Wooden Box (300 lb. min.)
Export Treated Wood
$0.02 / lb.
$0.04 / lb.
$0.06 / lb.
$0.06 / lb.
$0.09 / lb.
$0.11 / lb.
$0.35 / lb.
$0.03 / lb.
$400 / load
$0.05 / lb.
$0.10 / lb. + Freight
$0.05 / lb.
$0.10 / lb.
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$100 / lot
$50 / item
$0.02 / lb.
$0.02 / lb.
$250 / item
$0.10 / lb. + Freight
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Press Minimum
1,000 lbs.
1,500 lbs.
2,000 lbs.
3,000 lbs.
4,000 lbs.
STANDARD STRUCTURALS
Size Range
Up to 5.99 Circle Size
6.00 Circle Size to 9.99 Circle Size
10.00 Circle Size & greater
Press Minimum
1,000 lbs.
2,000 lbs.
3,000 lbs.
SOLID SHAPES
Size Range
Up to 8.00 Circle Size
Over 8.00 Circle Size
Press Minimum
2,000 lbs.
3,000 lbs.
SEMI-HOLLOW/HOLLOW SHAPES
Size Range
Up to 5.99 Circle Size
6.00 Circle Size & greater
Press Minimum
2,000 lbs.
3,000 lbs.
STRUCTURAL TUBE/PIPE
Size Range
Up to 3.99 Circle Size
4.00 Circle Size to 5.99 Circle Size
6.00 Circle Size & greater
Press Minimum
1,000 lbs.
2,000 lbs.
3,000 lbs.
SEAMLESS TUBE/PIPE
Size Range
Press Minimum
500 lbs.
1,000 lbs.
Press Minimum
2,000 lbs.
*MANIFOLD BAR
Size Range
Press Minimum
3,000 lbs.
4,000 lbs.
Notes
The plant reserves the right to request a special press minimum on high difculty shapes.
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Col. 2
Col. 1
5xxx 4.0
4.0
nominal Mg r
0.5000.999
1.0001.999
2.0003.999
4.0005.999
6.0007.999
.015
.018
.023
.038
.053
8.0009.999
10.00011.999
12.00013.999
14.00015.999
16.00017.999
18.00019.999
20.00021.999
22.00023.999
Col. 3
Other Alloys
5xxx 4.0
nominal Mg r
Other Alloys
.010
.012
.015
.025
.035
.030
.038
.045
.075
.113
.020
.025
.030
.050
.075
.068
.083
.098
.113
.128
.045
.055
.065
.075
.085
.150
.188
.225
.263
.300
.100
.125
.150
.175
.200
.143
.158
.173
.095
.105
.115
.338
.375
.413
.225
.250
.275
TABLE 12.3 Width and DepthSquare, Rectangular, Hexagonal and Octagonal Tube
EXCEPT FOR T3510, T4510, T6510, T73510, T76510 AND T8510 TEMPERS U
TOLERANCE Win. plus and minus
ALLOWABLE DEVIATION OF WIDTH OR DEPTH
AT CORNERS FROM SPECIFIED WIDTH OR
DEPTH
SPECIFIED
WIDTH
OR
DEPTH
in.
Difference between AA and specied
width, depth, or distance across ats
SQUARE HEXAGONAL,
OCTAGONAL
RECTANGULAR
Col. 3
Col. 4
Col. 2
Col. 1
5xxx 4.0
4.0
nominal Mg r
Other
Alloys
5xxx 4.0
4.0
nominal Mg r
Other
Alloys
0.5000.749
0.7500.999
1.0001.999
2.0003.999
4.0004.999
.018
.021
.027
.038
.053
.012
.014
.018
.025
.035
.030
.030
.038
.053
.068
.020
.020
.025
.035
.045
5.0005.999
6.0006.999
7.0007.999
8.0008.999
9.0009.999
.068
.083
.098
.113
.128
.045
.055
.065
.075
.085
.083
.098
.108
.123
.143
.055
.065
.075
.085
.095
10.00010.999
11.00012.999
.143
.158
.095
.105
.158
.173
.105
.115
All
Alloys
The tolerance for the width
is the value in the previous
column for a dimension equal
to the depth, and conversely,
but in no case is the tolerance
less than at the corners.
Example: The width tolerance
of a 1 3 inch alloy 6061 rectangular tube is 0.025 inch
and the depth tolerance 0.035
inch.
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ALLOWABLE DEVIATION
OF WALL THICKNESS
AT ANY POINT
FROM MEAN
WALL THICKNESS T
(Eccentricity)
SPECIFIED
WALL
THICKNESS
Y
in.
Difference between (AA + BB) and specied wall thickness
5.000 and over
Difference between
AA and mean
wall thickness
Col. 5
Col. 6
OUTSIDE DIAMETERIN.
Under 1.250
1.2502.999
3.0004.999
Col. 2
Col. 3
Col. 4
5xxx
4.0
4.0
nominal
Mg r
Other
Alloys
5xxx
4.0
4.0
nominal
Mg r
Under 0.047
0.0470.061
0.0620.077
0.0780.124
0.1250.249
0.2500.374
.009
.011
.012
.014
.014
.017
.006
.007
.008
.009
.009
.011
0.3750.499
0.5000.749
0.7500.999
1.0001.499
1.5002.000
..
..
..
..
..
2.0012.499
2.5002.999
3.0003.499
3.5004.000
..
..
..
..
Col. 1
Other
Alloys
5xxx
4.0
4.0
nominal
Mg r
Other
Alloys
5xxx
4.0
4.0
nominal
Mg r
Other
Alloys
..
.012
.012
.014
.014
.017
..
.008
.008
.009
.009
.011
..
.012
.014
.015
.020
.024
..
.008
.009
.010
.013
.016
..
.015
.018
.023
.030
.038
..
.010
.012
.015
.020
.025
..
..
..
..
..
.023
.030
..
..
..
.015
.020
..
..
..
.032
.042
.053
.068
..
.021
.028
.035
.045
..
.053
.068
.083
.098
.113
.035
.045
.055
.065
.075
max 0.060
min 0.010
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
.128
.143
.158
.173
.085
.095
.105
.115
0.120
All Alloys
Plus and
minus
10% of
mean
wall
thickness
SPECIFIED
WALL
THICKNESS Y
in.
Under 5.000
Col. 2
Col. 3
Col. 4
Col. 5
All
Alloys
Col. 1
5xxx4.0
4.0
nominal Mg r
Other
Alloys
5xxx4.0
5xxx
4.0
nominal Mg r
Other
Alloys
All
Alloys
Under 0.047
0.0470.061
0.0620.124
0.1250.249
0.2500.374
.008
.009
.011
.012
.017
.005
.006
.007
.008
.011
.012
.014
.015
.023
.030
.008
.009
.010
.015
.020
.005
.007
.010
.015
.025
0.3750.499
0.5000.749
0.7500.999
1.0001.499
1.5002.000
.021
.038
.053
.068
..
.014
.025
.035
.045
..
.045
.060
.075
.090
.105
.030
.040
.050
.060
.070
.030
.040
.050
.060
..
Plus and
minus
10% of
mean
wall
thickness
max 0.060
min 0.010
This data reprinted from Aluminum standards and data 2006 with permission from The Aluminum Association, Inc.
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0.5001.249
1.2502.999
3.0007.999
8.000 and over
STRAIGHT
COILED
SPECIFIED LENGTHft.
Up
thru
12
Over
12
thru
30
Over
30
thru
50
Over
50
Up
thru
100
Over
100
thru
250
Over
250
thru
500
Over
500
Q-i
Q-i
E-qy
T-qy
E-i
E-i
E-i
U-qy
1
1
1
1
+5%, 0%
..
..
..
10%
..
..
..
15%
..
..
..
20%
..
..
..
SPECIFIED
WIDTH
in.
TEMPER
SPECIFIED
THICKNESS
in.
Y (max.) in degrees
IN TOTAL LENGTH OR
IN ANY SEGMENT OF
ONE FT. OR MORE
OF TOTAL LENGTH
1 Measured length, ft.
Measured length, ft.
Measured length, ft.
All except O,
TX510, TX511 I
All
All
All
O, TX510 I
TX511 I
0.5001.499
1.5002.999
3.000 and over
TEMPER
SPECIFIED
WIDTH
in.
O, TX510 I
7
5
3
7
5
3
MINIMUM THICKNESS
OF METAL FORMING
THE SURFACE
in.
IN TOTAL LENGTH OR
IN ANY SEGMENT OF
ONE FT. OR MORE
OF TOTAL LENGTH
All except
O, TX510 I
MAXIMUM
FOR TOTAL
LENGTH
0.5005.999
6.000 and over
0.500
and over
WIDTHS
OVER
1 IN.
THRU 5.999 IN.
0.006
0.004
0.006 W (inches)
0.004 W (inches)
Up thru 0.187
0.188 and over
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Specied
Outside
Diameter
in.
Specied
Wall
Thickness
in.
Allowable
Depth of
Conditions q
in., max.
Up thru
12.750
Up thru 0.063
0.0640.125
0.1260.188
0.1890.250
0.2510.500
0.501 and over
0.0025
0.003
0.0035
0.004
0.005
0.008
12.75115.000
Up thru 0.500
0.501 and over
0.010
0.012
15.00120.000
Up thru 0.500
0.501 and over
0.012
0.015
Up thru 0.500
0.501 and over
0.015
0.020
+
+Q-yr
Q-yr
10%
and at any point along its length measuring the maximum distance between
the bottom surface of the extruded tube and the at surface. From this measurement, the actual deviation from straightness of the extruded tube at that
point is subtracted. The remainder is the twist. To convert the standard twist
tolerance (degrees) to an equivalent linear value, the sine of the standard
tolerance is multiplied by the width of the surface of the section that is on
the at surface. The following values are used to convert angular tolerances
to linear deviation:
Maximum allowable
Tolerance,
linear deviation
degrees
inch per inch of width
1
1
3
5
7
9
15
21
0.004
0.009
0.017
0.026
0.052
0.087
0.122
0.156
0.259
0.358
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OUTSIDE DIAMETER
in.
SCHEDULE
NUMBER
INSIDE
DIAMETER
in.
WALL THICKNESS
in.
Nom. Q
Min W R
Max. W R
Nom.
Nom. Q
Min W
Max. W
Nom. E
Max. W E
Q-i
40
80
0.405
0.405
0.374
0.374
0.420
0.420
0.269
0.215
0.068
0.095
0.060
0.083
..
..
0.085
0.109
0.091
0.118
40
80
0.540
0.540
0.509
0.509
0.555
0.555
0.364
0.302
0.088
0.119
0.077
0.104
..
..
0.147
0.185
0.159
0.200
E-i
40
80
0.675
0.675
0.644
0.644
0.690
0.690
0.493
0.423
0.091
0.126
0.080
0.110
..
..
0.196
0.256
0.212
0.276
5
10
40
80
160
0.840
0.840
0.840
0.840
0.840
0.809
0.809
0.809
0.809
0.809
0.855
0.855
0.855
0.855
0.855
0.710
0.674
0.622
0.546
0.464
0.065
0.083
0.109
0.147
0.188
0.053
0.071
0.095
0.129
0.164
0.077
0.095
..
..
..
0.186
0.232
0.294
0.376
0.453
..
..
0.318
0.406
0.489
5
10
40
80
160
1.050
1.050
1.050
1.050
1.050
1.019
1.019
1.019
1.019
1.019
1.065
1.065
1.065
1.065
1.065
0.920
0.884
0.824
0.742
0.612
0.065
0.083
0.113
0.154
0.219
0.053
0.071
0.099
0.135
0.192
0.077
0.095
..
..
..
0.237
0.297
0.391
0.510
0.672
..
..
0.422
0.551
0.726
5
10
40
80
160
1.315
1.315
1.315
1.315
1.315
1.284
1.284
1.284
1.284
1.284
1.330
1.330
1.330
1.330
1.330
1.185
1.097
1.049
0.957
0.815
0.065
0.109
0.133
0.179
0.250
0.053
0.095
0.116
0.157
0.219
0.077
0.123
..
..
..
0.300
0.486
0.581
0.751
0.984
..
..
0.627
0.811
1.062
5
10
40
80
160
1.660
1.660
1.660
1.660
1.660
1.629
1.629
1.629
1.629
1.629
1.675
1.675
1.675
1.675
1.675
1.530
1.442
1.380
1.278
1.160
0.065
0.109
0.140
0.191
0.250
0.053
0.095
0.122
0.167
0.219
0.077
0.123
..
..
..
0.383
0.625
0.786
1.037
1.302
..
..
0.849
1.120
1.407
5
10
40
80
160
1.900
1.900
1.900
1.900
1.900
1.869
1.869
1.869
1.869
1.869
1.915
1.915
1.915
1.915
1.915
1.770
1.682
1.610
1.500
1.338
0.065
0.109
0.145
0.200
0.281
0.053
0.095
0.127
0.175
0.246
0.077
0.123
..
..
..
0.441
0.721
0.940
1.256
1.681
..
..
1.015
1.357
1.815
5
10
40
80
160
2.375
2.375
2.375
2.375
2.375
2.344
2.344
2.351
2.351
2.351
2.406
2.406
2.399
2.399
2.399
2.245
2.157
2.067
1.939
1.687
0.065
0.109
0.154
0.218
0.344
0.053
0.095
0.135
0.191
0.301
0.077
0.123
..
..
..
0.555
0.913
1.264
1.737
2.581
..
..
1.365
1.876
2.788
5
10
40
80
160
2.875
2.875
2.875
2.875
2.875
2.844
2.844
2.846
2.846
2.846
2.906
2.906
2.904
2.904
2.904
2.709
2.635
2.469
2.323
2.125
0.083
0.120
0.203
0.276
0.375
0.071
0.105
0.178
0.242
0.328
0.095
0.135
..
..
..
0.856
1.221
2.004
2.650
3.464
..
..
2.164
2.862
3.741
5
10
40
80
160
3.500
3.500
3.500
3.500
3.500
3.469
3.469
3.465
3.465
3.465
3.531
3.531
3.535
3.535
3.535
3.334
3.260
3.068
2.900
2.624
0.083
0.120
0.216
0.300
0.438
0.071
0.105
0.189
0.262
0.383
0.095
0.135
..
..
..
1.048
1.498
2.621
3.547
4.955
..
..
2.830
3.830
5.351
5
10
40
80
4.000
4.000
4.000
4.000
3.969
3.969
3.960
3.960
4.031
4.031
4.040
4.040
3.834
3.760
3.548
3.364
0.083
0.120
0.226
0.318
0.071
0.105
0.198
0.278
0.095
0.135
..
..
1.201
1.720
3.151
4.326
..
..
3.403
4.672
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OUTSIDE DIAMETER
in.
SCHEDULE
NUMBER
INSIDE
DIAMETER
in.
WALL THICKNESS
in.
Nom. Q
Min W R
Max. W R
Nom.
Nom. Q
Min W
Max. W
Nom. E
Max. W E
5
10
40
80
120
160
4.500
4.500
4.500
4.500
4.500
4.500
4.469
4.469
4.455
4.455
4.455
4.455
4.531
4.531
4.545
4.545
4.545
4.545
4.334
4.260
4.026
3.826
3.624
3.438
0.083
0.120
0.237
0.337
0.438
0.531
0.071
0.105
0.207
0.295
0.383
0.465
0.095
0.135
..
..
..
..
1.354
1.942
3.733
5.183
6.573
7.786
..
..
4.031
5.598
7.099
8.409
5
10
40
80
120
160
5.563
5.563
5.563
5.563
5.563
5.563
5.532
5.532
5.507
5.507
5.507
5.507
5.625
5.625
5.619
5.619
5.619
5.619
5.345
5.295
5.047
4.813
4.563
4.313
0.109
0.134
0.258
0.375
0.500
0.625
0.095
0.117
0.226
0.328
0.438
0.547
0.123
0.151
..
..
..
..
2.196
2.688
5.057
7.188
9.353
11.40
..
..
5.461
7.763
10.10
12.31
5
10
40
80
120
160
6.625
6.625
6.625
6.625
6.625
6.625
6.594
6.594
6.559
6.559
6.559
6.559
6.687
6.687
6.691
6.691
6.691
6.691
6.407
6.357
6.065
5.761
5.501
5.187
0.109
0.134
0.280
0.432
0.562
0.719
0.095
0.117
0.245
0.378
0.492
0.629
0.123
0.151
..
..
..
..
2.624
3.213
6.564
9.884
12.59
15.69
..
..
7.089
10.67
13.60
16.94
5
10
20
30
40
8.625
8.625
8.625
8.625
8.625
8.594
8.594
8.539
8.539
8.539
8.718
8.718
8.711
8.711
8.711
8.407
8.329
8.125
8.071
7.981
0.109
0.148
0.250
0.277
0.322
0.095
0.130
0.219
0.242
0.282
0.123
0.166
..
..
..
3.429
4.635
7.735
8.543
9.878
..
..
8.354
9.227
10.67
60
80
100
120
140
160
8.625
8.625
8.625
8.625
8.625
8.625
8.539
8.539
8.539
8.539
8.539
8.539
8.711
8.711
8.711
8.711
8.711
8.711
7.813
7.625
7.437
7.187
7.001
6.813
0.406
0.500
0.594
0.719
0.812
0.906
0.355
0.438
0.520
0.629
0.710
0.793
..
..
..
..
..
..
12.33
15.01
17.62
21.00
23.44
25.84
13.31
16.21
19.03
22.68
25.31
27.90
5
10
20
30
10.750
10.750
10.750
10.750
10.719
10.719
10.642
10.642
10.843
10.843
10.858
10.858
10.482
10.420
10.250
10.136
0.134
0.165
0.250
0.307
0.117
0.144
0.219
0.269
0.151
0.186
..
..
5.256
6.453
9.698
11.84
..
..
10.47
12.79
40
60
80
100
10.750
10.750
10.750
10.750
10.642
10.642
10.642
10.642
10.858
10.858
10.858
10.858
10.020
9.750
9.562
9.312
0.365
0.500
0.594
0.719
0.319
0.438
0.520
0.629
..
..
..
..
14.00
18.93
22.29
26.65
15.12
20.45
24.07
28.78
5
10
20
30
40
60
80
12.750
12.750
12.750
12.750
12.750
12.750
12.750
12.719
12.719
12.622
12.622
12.622
12.622
12.622
12.843
12.843
12.878
12.878
12.878
12.878
12.878
12.438
12.390
12.250
12.090
11.938
11.626
11.374
0.156
0.180
0.250
0.330
0.406
0.562
0.688
0.136
0.158
0.219
0.289
0.355
0.492
0.602
0.176
0.202
..
..
..
..
..
7.258
8.359
11.55
15.14
18.52
25.31
30.66
..
..
12.47
16.35
20.00
27.33
33.11
10
12
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