6061 T6 Aluminum Sheet Metal

Corrosion resistant, strong, and durable, laser cut 6061 aluminum is ideal for a wide variety of applications across automotive, aerospace and robotics. 6061 aluminum is also known for its weldability while maintaining strong impact loading performance. So whatever your next custom laser cut project is, 6061 checks all the boxes.

6061 T6 Aluminum size and thickness options

Min/max sizes for cutting:

Instant quote
A: .25″ x .375″
B: 30″ x 44″

Custom quote
C: 30″ x 56″

This Material is available at SendCutSend with a range of thicknesses and part sizes. Instant quotes are possible for dimensions between .25" x .375" and 30" x 44", while custom quoting extends the maximum size to 30" x 56".

Available Thicknesses:

.040″ (1.02mm)
.063″ (1.60mm)
.080″ (2.03mm)
.125″ (3.18mm)
.187″ (4.75mm)
.250″ (6.35mm)

.313 (8.0mm)
.375″
(9.53mm)
.500″
(12.7mm)
.625″ (15.88mm)
.750″ (19.05mm)

6061 T6 Aluminum sheet metal material details and specifications

.040" 6061 T6 Aluminum

Material Details & Specifications

1.02mm 6061 T6 Aluminum

Material Details & Specifications

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6061 T6 Aluminum feature chart

Strength

Corrosion Resistance

Weldability

Toughness

Formability

Machinability

Heat Treating

Strength-to-Weight Ratio

In addition to 6061 laser cutting, SendCutSend also offer anodizing

What is 6061 T6 Aluminum?

6061 T6 Aluminum is strong and lightweight. Our laser cut 6061 aluminum is commonly found in structural applications where toughness and corrosion resistance are of high importance. That’s pretty typical for aluminum alloys in general, but what makes this 6061 series stand out is its heat-treatability. The heat-treating process, called precipitation hardening, further strengthens the alloy without robbing it of key properties.

What can you make with 6061 T6 Aluminum parts?

Many of our aluminum alloys are able to withstand tremendous amounts of vibration (also known as fatigue strength) making them perfectly suited for high-impact applications such as transportation and robotics. For any of these applications 6061 aluminum is a good middle of the road alloy, pairing the strength of 7075 with the malleability of 5052.

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6061 T6 Aluminum FAQs

SendCutSend offers 6062 T6 Aluminum in nine thickness options: .040″ (1.02mm), .063″ (1.60mm), .125″ (3.18mm), .187″ (4.75mm), .250″ (6.35mm), .313(8.0mm), .375″(9.5mm), .500″ (12.7mm), .625 (15.88), and .750 (19.05)

When ordering 6061 T6 Aluminum through SendCutSend, there are specific size and thickness parameters to keep in mind. For instant quoting, the smallest part size available is .25″ x .375″, while the largest part supported is 30″ x 44″. For larger projects, custom quotes are available for sizes up to 30″ x 56″.

You can add the following services to your 6061 T6 Aluminum parts:
Anodizing, Countersinking, Deburring, Dimple Forming, Hardware Insertion, Powder Coating, Tapping, and Tumbling

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6061 Aluminum: Deep dive into properties, fabrication, and use cases

6061 aluminum is one of the most popular and versatile alloys in the 6xxx series. Known for its excellent balance of strength, machinability, and corrosion resistance, 6061-T6 aluminum is used everywhere from aerospace brackets and automotive parts to consumer products and custom enclosures. At SendCutSend, we offer laser cut 6061-T6 aluminum sheet metal in a range of thicknesses, combining tight tolerances with quick turnaround times. Below, we’ll break down the key properties, benefits, and considerations for designers and fabricators using 6061-T6 in their projects.

Key things to know about 6061 aluminum

  • Heat-treatable alloy: 6061-T6 is solution heat-treated and artificially aged, resulting in excellent strength and hardness.
  • Excellent corrosion resistance: The magnesium and silicon content make it naturally resistant to oxidation, even without a coating.
  • Good machinability: It machines cleanly and predictably, producing tight-tolerance parts with a quality surface finish.
  • Highly weldable: 6061 is one of the most weld-friendly aluminum alloys, compatible with TIG and MIG welding.
  • Good formability: It can be bent or formed in thinner gauges but requires larger bend radii than softer alloys like 5052 aluminum.
  • Commonly anodized or powder coated: Takes finishing well for improved appearance and durability.
  • Laser-cut precision: At SendCutSend, 6061 aluminum parts are cut to a ±.005” tolerance, with lead times typically 2–4 days before shipping.

Mechanical & physical properties of 6061-T6 aluminum

The T6 temper of 6061 aluminum is solution heat-treated and artificially aged to its highest strength condition. It provides an excellent strength-to-weight ratio and maintains good toughness across a wide temperature range.

  • Tensile Strength (Ultimate): ~45,000 psi, high overall strength
  • Yield Strength: ~40,000 psi, resists deformation under load
  • Elongation at Break: 12%, ductile enough for forming and mild bends
  • Hardness: Brinell ~95 HB, moderately hard aluminum
  • Density: 0.0975 lb/in³, lightweight yet strong

In short: 6061-T6 offers an ideal combination of moderate weight, solid strength, and easy fabrication. It’s the most balanced aluminum alloy for sheet and plate designs.

Strengths & advantages of 6061 aluminum

  1. Versatile mechanical performance 6061-T6 strikes a sweet spot between strength and workability. It’s strong enough for load-bearing parts but still easy to machine, weld, and form.
  2. Excellent corrosion resistance The silicon and magnesium in 6061 form a protective oxide layer that resists oxidation and pitting, even in outdoor or marine environments. It performs better than copper-bearing alloys like 2024 Aluminum in weather-exposed conditions.
  3. Outstanding weldability Unlike many high-strength aluminums, 6061 welds cleanly with TIG or MIG methods. Using filler alloys such as 4043 or 5356 minimizes cracking and maintains corrosion resistance.
  4. Good machinability 6061-T6 produces short, easily managed chips and holds tolerances well. It can be CNC machined, drilled, and tapped efficiently — a key reason it’s a favorite for brackets, enclosures, and mechanical parts. At SendCutSend we also offer 6061 T6 billet for CNC machining.
  5. Accepts finishes beautifully It anodizes evenly, can be powder coated or plated, and is receptive to painting or polishing. Finishing helps prevent oxidation and provides a professional look.
  6. Widely available and economical 6061 is one of the most common aluminums on the market, keeping costs stable and lead times short.

Trade-offs & limitations of 6061 aluminum

  1. Reduced formability vs. 5052 While 6061 can be bent and formed, it’s more prone to cracking on tight bends. Use a larger inside bend radius and refer to SendCutSend’s bending guidelines when designing sheet parts.
  2. Lower strength than 2024 or 7075 6061 offers great all-around performance, but for critical structural or aerospace applications, alloys like 2024-T3 aluminum or 7075 may be preferred.
  3. Potential for heat-affected zones during welding or cutting The T6 temper can soften near welds or heat-intensive processes. Keeping heat input low helps preserve mechanical strength.
  4. Not ideal for very high-temperature environments Above ~300°F (150°C), 6061 can lose strength and hardness.

Fabrication & laser cutting considerations for AL 6061

Kerf, edge quality & tolerances

SendCutSend laser cuts 6061 aluminum to ±.005” tolerance, ensuring accurate fitment for both prototype and production parts. Edges are typically smooth and slightly matte due to the alloy’s reflectivity.

  • Thin gauges (.040″–.125″) cut very cleanly.
  • Thicker gauges (.190″–.500″) may show light dross that can be removed easily.
  • Masking is not required during cutting.

Hole size & geometry

For best results:

  • Design holes no smaller than material thickness.
  • Keep holes and cutouts 1.5–2× material thickness away from edges to prevent warping or distortion.
  • Avoid long, narrow slots that concentrate heat.

Heat and distortion control

6061-T6 is heat-treated, so excessive heat during fabrication can locally reduce hardness. Avoid multiple passes or prolonged exposure when post-cutting or finishing.

Welding and joining

6061 is extremely weldable but keep in mind:

  • TIG or MIG welding with filler 4043 or 5356 gives the best results.
  • Mechanical properties in the heat-affected zone drop slightly — design accordingly.
  • For load-bearing assemblies, consider post-weld heat treatment or mechanical fastening.

Post-processing and finishing

6061 can be anodized, bead blasted, powder coated, or tumbled for a polished look. These options are available through SendCutSend’s finishing services. Anodizing also enhances corrosion protection for outdoor or marine use.

Use cases & applications

6061-T6’s combination of strength, corrosion resistance, and machinability makes it suitable for a wide range of industries and end uses:

  • Automotive: mounting brackets, performance components, heat shields
  • Aerospace: non-critical structures, panels, housings
  • Robotics & automation: machine plates, chassis, fixtures
  • Consumer products: camera rigs, sporting goods, furniture, custom gear
  • Industrial: enclosures, machine guards, control panels
  • Prototyping & production: laser-cut assemblies that balance performance and cost

If your project requires strength, good machinability, and a clean finish — all without the corrosion concerns of 2xxx series alloys — 6061 is often the best overall choice.

Conclusion: Why use 6061 aluminum?

6061-T6 aluminum is the workhorse of modern fabrication. It’s strong, corrosion-resistant, and easy to machine or weld. It’s less prone to corrosion than 2024, easier to bend than 7075, and maintains a consistent balance of performance and affordability. At SendCutSend, we laser cut 6061-T6 aluminum with ±.005” tolerance, offer fast 2–4-day lead times, and provide optional finishing services to take your parts from concept to production-ready. Whether you’re building a custom bracket, structural frame, or precision enclosure, 6061 aluminum delivers the reliability and versatility that engineers and makers rely on every day.