Below the Surface: Heat Treatment at Sure Cast
You have already been introduced to heat treatment, now it’s time to go further.
Heat treating aluminum improves the mechanical properties of alloy, making it easier to machine the part. At Sure Cast, we use the T6 heat-treating process.
Heat treating aluminum alloy to a T6 temper involves three steps:
- Solution heat treatment
- Water quenching
- Artificial aging
During solution heat treatment, parts are heated to 1,000°F for up to 12 hours. The length of time that we heat treat a part is determined by its specific thickness and geometry.
At this temperature, hardening elements silicon (Si) and magnesium (Mg) dissolve into the aluminum, forming a homogeneous solid solution.
Solution heat treatment also breaks the eutectic Si into smaller fragments, changing the shape from plate-like to round. This improves the mechanical properties of castings.
After solution heat treatment, parts are immediately quenched in water. The rapid cooling leaves dissolved Si and Mg in the desired composition.
A balance must be maintained between fast cooling (to retain most of the hardening elements) and minimizing residual stresses that could lead to warping. The cooling rate is reduced with higher water bath temperatures. Bath temperatures of around 160°F are typically used.
The final step is artificial aging, which involves heating parts at around 310°F for up to five hours—or the necessary length of time as dictated by the geometry of the part and the necessary mechanical specifications.
Because of the rapid rate of cooling, the dissolved Si and Mg remain in the aluminum structure and are prevented from forming Mg2Si particles during the cooling stage.
This controlled precipitation increases the mechanical properties of the castings.
The ultimate/tensile strength of a T6 casting is typically 57 percent higher than as-cast and the yield strength is 120 percent higher than as-cast.
The tensile strength of an aluminum part improves with heat treatment. Heat treating to a T6 temper provides the biggest improvement in strength at 57 percent.

T6 heat treatment is typically used for parts requiring high strength, like explosion-proof parts or highly-machined parts.
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