5052 対 6061 アルミニウム: CNC部品に適した合金はどれですか?

結論を先に

If your project needs better structural strength, より簡単なCNC加工, 剛性の高い精密部品, 6061 アルミニウム is usually the better choice.

If your project needs superior corrosion resistance, sheet metal forming, and marine durability, 5052 アルミニウム can be the smarter option.

Both alloys are widely used—but they solve different engineering problems.

Comparison of 5052 aluminum and 6061 aluminum surface and machining applications

What Is 5052 アルミニウム?

5052 is a magnesium-rich aluminum alloy known for:

  • 優れた耐食性
  • Strong performance in marine environments
  • Good weldability
  • Excellent bendability and forming performance
  • Popular for covers, panels, tanks, and brackets

It is commonly chosen for sheet metal parts rather than heavily machined components.


What Is 6061 アルミニウム?

6061-T6 is one of the most popular engineering aluminum grades because it offers:

  • Higher strength than 5052
  • Better rigidity
  • Good machinability
  • Stable anodizing results
  • Wide availability in billets, plates, and bars

It is one of the best all-around materials for CNC machined parts.


Quick Comparison Table

特徴5052 アルミニウム6061 アルミニウムBetter Choice
Strength適度Higher6061
耐食性素晴らしいGood5052
CNC MachinabilityFair素晴らしい6061
Formability素晴らしい適度5052
Weldability素晴らしいGood5052
Anodizing AppearanceAcceptableBetter6061
Precision Parts限定素晴らしい6061

Strength vs Formability

This is the real trade-off.

5052 bends better and resists cracking during forming.

6061 is stronger and stiffer, making it better for structural machined components.

If your part starts as sheet and needs bending, 5052 is often the smarter path.

If it starts as billet and needs CNC machining, 6061 usually wins.

Engineer’s Note

Many buyers choose stronger material when they actually need better formability.

That often increases cost without solving the real design problem.


CNC Machining Performance

For milled, drilled, and tapped parts, 6061 usually wins.

なぜ?

Because 6061 cuts cleaner, creates more stable chips, and holds tighter tolerances more consistently.

5052 is softer and more “gummy” than 6061-T6. It tends to smear instead of shear cleanly, which can lead to:

  • Burrs
  • Built-up edge (BUE) on tools
  • Surface inconsistency
  • Tool loading
  • Slower cycle times

That often increases total machining cost even when the raw material price looks attractive.


Chemical Composition Impact

5052 gains its reputation mainly from magnesium-rich chemistry, which supports corrosion resistance and forming performance.

6061 uses magnesium-silicon alloy chemistry that allows heat treatment (T6 temper), giving it better structural rigidity and stronger performance for precision CNC parts.

This is why 6061 is often preferred for machined housings, mounts, and load-bearing components.


耐食性

5052 performs exceptionally well in saltwater and humid environments.

That is why it is common in:

  • Marine hardware
  • Outdoor enclosures
  • Fuel tanks
  • Trailer panels

6061 still performs well, しかし 5052 usually has the edge in aggressive environments.


表面仕上げ & 陽極酸化

6061 is generally preferred for cosmetic anodizing.

It usually gives:

  • More uniform appearance
  • Cleaner machined texture
  • Better color consistency

5052 can be anodized, but finish appearance may vary depending on sheet condition and fabrication history.

For premium black or clear anodizing, 6061 is usually the safer choice.


Best Use Cases for 5052

Choose 5052 for:

  • Bent sheet metal covers
  • Marine brackets
  • Outdoor electrical enclosures
  • Fuel or fluid tanks
  • Corrosion-critical housings

Best Use Cases for 6061

Choose 6061 for:

  • CNC housings
  • Heat sinks
  • Mounting plates
  • Precision brackets
  • Structural machined parts

👉 Learn how we use 6061-T6 in precision CNC heat sink machining projects


Cost Considerations

Material pricing changes by market conditions.

But in many projects:

  • 5052 may cost more in machining time
  • 6061 may reduce production cost through faster cycle times
  • Total cost depends on geometry, quantity, and finish requirements

Cheap material does not always mean cheaper finished parts.


Hidden Engineering Mistake

Some teams select 5052 because it resists corrosion better, then later require:

  • tapped holes
  • 厳しい公差
  • milled pockets
  • cosmetic anodizing

At that point, 6061 often becomes the better total-value option.


よくある質問

Is 5052 stronger than 6061?

いいえ. 6061 is generally stronger and stiffer.

Is 5052 better for marine use?

はい, 5052 is widely respected for marine corrosion resistance.

Which is better for CNC machining?

6061 is usually better.

Which is easier to bend?

5052 is easier to form and bend.

Can you weld 6061 に 5052?

はい. It is commonly welded using the correct filler wire and suitable process settings.


Final Thoughts

Choose 5052 when corrosion resistance and forming matter most.

Choose 6061 when machining performance, structural strength, and precision matter most.

The best aluminum depends on how the part will be made—not just the alloy name.


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