Jis H4100 Standard Pdf < 10000+ PLUS >
The most common extrusion alloy. Known for excellent extrudability, medium strength, and superior corrosion resistance. Used for:
The standard categorizes alloys based on their chemical composition, similar to the AA (Aluminum Association) system but with specific JIS prefixes. Common alloys covered under this standard include: jis h4100 standard pdf
Higher strength than 6063. Excellent machinability and weldability. Used for: The most common extrusion alloy
Organizations like the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the British Standards Institution (BSI) resell JIS standards. Purchasing through ANSI eStandards provides a localized invoice and credit card payment in USD. Common alloys covered under this standard include: Higher
JIS stands for Japanese Industrial Standards, the equivalent of ASTM (USA), DIN (Germany), or BS (UK). Specifically, JIS H4100 governs Aluminum and Aluminum Alloy Extruded Tubes and Bars.
It is the definitive standard for extruded shape tolerances, mechanical properties, and chemical compositions for aluminum products made via extrusion processes. If a manufacturer in Japan, or a supplier exporting to Japan, produces an aluminum square tube, flat bar, or custom profile, it almost certainly complies with JIS H4100.