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Etching Aluminum 6061

September 11, 2022
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Aluminum is a material that is often used for its strength to
weight ratio, good machinability, corrosion resistance, and cost. Aluminum 6061
is the most commonly used aluminum alloy. It contains magnesium and silicon as
its primary alloying elements and is precipitation hardenable.

While 6061 is precipitation hardenable, grain
size does impact the strength of the alloy due to grain boundary strengthening.
Typically, fine 
equiaxed
grains are desired to maximize strength and ductility. 

 

For many
aluminum alloys, it is very difficult to reveal the grain boundaries of the
alloy. The below photomicrographs show a 6061 alloy with elongated grains. The
grain boundaries were revealed using a two-step etch. First, Graff-Sargent
reagent was used. Then, Weck’s TInt etch was used on the sample. This two-step
etch allowed crisp grain boundaries to be resolved as well as many of the
intermetallic precipitates within the grains and along the grain
boundaries. 

Graff-Sargent
Reagent:

84 mL water,
15.5 mL nitric acid, 0.5 mL hydrofluoric acid, 3 grams chromium trioxide

Weck’s Tint Etch:

100 mL water, 4 grams potassium permanganate, 1 gram sodium hydroxide

View of 6061 Microstructure at 50X Etchant Graff and Sargent Followed by Weck's Tint Etch
View of 6061 Microstructure at 100X Etchant Graff and Sargent Followed by Weck's Tint Etch
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Neel Nadpara

Neel Nadpara

I am a materials engineer who loves to learn new things and explore different ways to solve problems. I have experience working in mechanical design, manufacturing/materials processing, materials testing/metallurgical analysis, and quality. If you look at human evolution and where we are as a species and how we got there, the story could not be told without the advent and improvement of metallurgy over time. Point to anything in a room and almost everything has something metallic within it. As a result, I find metallurgy fascinating and metallography allows us to understand metallurgy. Metallography, while a science, has a unique abstract and artistic component to it while also serving to help us understand metals. I wanted to create this blog to share metallography, discuss tips/tricks, and hopefully start some interesting discussions.

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