Summary
AA 2009 Aluminum Alloy and AA 2014 Aluminum Alloy are both aluminum alloys commonly used in engineering applications. 2009 Aluminum offers a tensile strength of 457.5 MPa compared to 2014 Aluminum's 469 MPa.
Key Differences
- ◆ {'alloy_a': '457.5 MPa', 'alloy_b': '469 MPa', 'property': 'Tensile Strength'}
- ◆ {'alloy_a': '332 MPa', 'alloy_b': '4.1E+2 MPa', 'property': 'Yield Strength'}
- ◆ {'alloy_a': 'N/A', 'alloy_b': 'N/A', 'property': 'Hardness (Brinell)'}
- ◆ {'alloy_a': 'N/A', 'alloy_b': 'N/A', 'property': 'Density'}
- ◆ {'alloy_a': 'N/A', 'alloy_b': 'N/A', 'property': 'Melting Point'}
- ◆ {'alloy_a': '5/10', 'alloy_b': '5/10', 'property': 'Strength Rating'}
- ◆ {'alloy_a': '6/10', 'alloy_b': '6/10', 'property': 'Corrosion Rating'}
- ◆ {'alloy_a': '7/10', 'alloy_b': '7/10', 'property': 'Cost Rating'}
- ◆ {'alloy_a': '8/10', 'alloy_b': '8/10', 'property': 'Machinability Rating'}
- ◆ {'alloy_a': '4/10', 'alloy_b': '4/10', 'property': 'Temperature Rating'}
- ◆ {'alloy_a': '9/10', 'alloy_b': '9/10', 'property': 'Weight Rating'}
Ratings Comparison
Strength
AA 2009 Aluminum Alloy
5/10
AA 2014 Aluminum Alloy
5/10
Corrosion Resistance
AA 2009 Aluminum Alloy
6/10
AA 2014 Aluminum Alloy
6/10
Lightweight
AA 2009 Aluminum Alloy
9/10
AA 2014 Aluminum Alloy
9/10
Machinability
AA 2009 Aluminum Alloy
8/10
AA 2014 Aluminum Alloy
8/10
Cost Efficiency
AA 2009 Aluminum Alloy
7/10
AA 2014 Aluminum Alloy
7/10
Temperature Resistance
AA 2009 Aluminum Alloy
4/10
AA 2014 Aluminum Alloy
4/10
Properties Comparison
| Property | AA 2009 Aluminum Alloy | AA 2014 Aluminum Alloy |
|---|---|---|
| Metal Base | Aluminum | Aluminum |
| Tensile Strength | 457.5 MPa | 469.0 MPa |
| Yield Strength | 332.0 MPa | 410.0 MPa |
| Elongation | 86.0 % | 68.8 % |
| Hardness (Brinell) | — | — |
| Elastic Modulus | — | — |
| Density | — | — |
| Melting Point | — | — |
| Thermal Conductivity | — | — |
| Weldable | — | — |
| Heat Treatable | — | — |
| Magnetic | — | — |
When to Use AA 2009 Aluminum Alloy
Choose 2009 Aluminum when your application specifically requires this aluminum alloy's unique combination of properties and industry certifications.
When to Use AA 2014 Aluminum Alloy
Choose 2014 Aluminum when your application specifically requires this aluminum alloy's unique combination of properties and industry certifications.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is stronger, 2009 or 2014?
2009 has a tensile strength of 457.5 MPa while 2014 reaches 469 MPa, making 2014 the stronger alloy in ultimate tensile terms. For yield strength, 2009 is rated at 332 MPa versus 4.1E+2 MPa for 2014.
Does 2009 or 2014 have better corrosion resistance?
Both alloys share the same corrosion resistance rating of 6/10.
Is 2009 or 2014 easier to weld?
Weldability data is not available for both alloys. In terms of machinability, 2009 scores 8/10 and 2014 scores 8/10.
Which is more cost-effective, 2009 or 2014?
Both alloys are similarly priced with a cost rating of 7/10.
Can I use 2009 instead of 2014 for aerospace applications?
Strength ratings: 2009 5/10 vs 2014 5/10. Always validate substitution against your specific design codes and operating conditions.