As a star alloy in the 2000-series (Al-Cu alloy family), 2011 aluminum rods are renowned as the "efficiency weapon" in precision machining. Formulated with 5.0-6.0% copper, plus 0.2-0.6% lead and bismuth, it’s engineered to deliver industry-leading machinability—making it the top choice for high-complexity, tight-tolerance parts across aerospace, electronics, and automotive sectors. Let’s break down its core strengths, real-world uses, and supply advantages.

The secret to 2011’s appeal lies in its tailored composition: lead and bismuth additions turn machining chips into fine, easily evacuated fragments, cutting CNC processing time by 30%+ compared to standard aluminum alloys. Even at high feed rates, it maintains tight dimensional accuracy (±0.02mm) without tool wear, a game-changer for high-volume precision production.

In terms of mechanical performance, 2011 excels in T3 and T8 tempers: T3 delivers 300-340MPa tensile strength and 85-95HB hardness (ideal for semi-structural parts), while T8 temper boosts tensile strength to 350-380MPa and hardness to 95-110HB (suited for load-bearing precision components). It adheres to ASTM B211 and GB/T 3196 standards, with a density of 2.8g/cm³ and thermal conductivity of 120 W/m·K—balancing lightweight design with basic heat dissipation.
A key note: 2011’s corrosion resistance is moderate (relying on surface coatings for outdoor use), so it’s best suited for indoor or protected-environment applications.

2011’s high machinability and solid strength make it indispensable in high-precision sectors:
- Aerospace: Precision fasteners, sensor housings, and avionics component frames—where tight tolerances (≤0.01mm) and consistent part quality are non-negotiable.
- Electronics: Miniature connectors, circuit board terminals, and smartphone structural parts—enabling intricate, thin-walled designs without machining defects.
- Automotive: Fuel system precision components, transmission control parts, and engine sensor brackets—combining machinability with enough strength to handle under-hood stress.
- Tooling & Fixtures: Precision mold inserts, CNC machining jigs, and inspection gauges—reducing tooling lead time while maintaining long-term dimensional stability.

We stock 4000 tons of 2011 aluminum rods (T3/T8 tempers) in diameters 3-150mm and lengths up to 6m (round/square profiles available). Every batch undergoes strict quality control:
- Compliance with ASTM B211 and GB/T 3196 standards;
- Ultrasonic flaw detection (for critical aerospace/electronics parts);
- Certified reports for machinability, tensile strength, and hardness.
We offer precision cutting (±0.05mm tolerance) and custom surface treatments (anodizing, passivation) to enhance corrosion resistance. Standard specs ship in 3-7 days, with dedicated technical support to optimize machining parameters for your specific part designs.
2011 aluminum rods aren’t the most corrosion-resistant alloy, but they’re unbeatable for high-efficiency, high-precision manufacturing. Contact us for free machining test samples or detailed technical data sheets to streamline your production line.
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