About LM25 Aluminum Alloy Ingot
LM25 under BS 1490 is defined precisely in terms of chemical composition, mechanical properties, heattreatment conditions, and physical characteristics. The standard positions LM25 as an AlSi7Mg casting alloy with controlled impurities and strong heattreat response.
Chemical Composition (BS 1490 LM25)
The following limits come directly from BS 1490 specifications for LM25.
Values are in weight %.
| Element |
Min |
Max |
| Silicon (Si) |
6.5 |
7.5 |
| Magnesium (Mg) |
0.20 |
0.60 |
| Copper (Cu) |
|
0.20 |
| Iron (Fe) |
|
0.50 |
| Manganese (Mn) |
|
0.30 |
| Nickel (Ni) |
|
0.10 |
| Zinc (Zn) |
|
0.10 |
| Lead (Pb) |
|
0.10 |
| Tin (Sn) |
|
0.05 |
| Titanium (Ti) |
|
0.20* |
| Other elements (each) |
|
0.05 |
| Other elements (total) |
|
0.15 |
| Aluminium (Al) |
Remainder |
|
*Minimum 0.05% Ti if used alone for grain refinement.
Mechanical Properties (BS 1490 LM25)
Mechanical properties depend strongly on casting method and heat treatment.
Sand Cast As Cast (LM25M)
- Tensile Strength: 130 MPa min
- 0.2% Proof Stress: 80100 MPa
- Elongation: 2%
- Hardness: ~5565 HB
HeatTreated Conditions
BS 1490 defines several conditions:
- LM25TE (precipitation treated)
- LM25TB7 (solution treated + stabilized)
- LM25TF (fully heattreated, equivalent to T6)
Typical values from BS 1490 data:
| Condition |
Tensile Strength (MPa) |
Proof Stress (MPa) |
Elongation (%) |
Hardness (HB) |
| LM25TE |
160200 |
80100 |
3 |
5565 |
| LM25TB7 |
200250 |
120150 |
2.5 |
6575 |
| LM25TF (T6) |
230280 |
150180 |
1 |
7075 |
Physical Properties (BS 1490 LM25)
- Density: 2.68 g/cm
- Freezing Range: 615550C
- Thermal Conductivity: ~0.36 cal/cm/cm/C/s
- Electrical Conductivity: ~39% IACS
- Coefficient of Thermal Expansion: 22 10 /C (20100C)
Casting Characteristics (BS 1490)
- Good fluidity suitable for thinsection castings.
- Moderate hottearing tendency requires controlled gating and feeding.
- Machinability: moderate; tools must be sharp.
- Corrosion resistance: excellent, especially in marine environments.
- Anodising: protective films possible; decorative colouring limited due to grey oxide.
Summary Table (BS 1490 LM25)
| Category |
Key Specification |
| Alloy Type |
AlSi7Mg (Casting Alloy) |
| Standard |
BS 1490 |
| Si Range |
6.57.5% |
| Mg Range |
0.200.60% |
| Fe Max |
0.50% |
| Cu Max |
0.20% |
| HeatTreatable |
Yes (TE, TB7, TF) |
| Typical UTS (T6) |
230280 MPa |
| Density |
2.68 g/cm |
| Applications |
Automotive, marine, pumps, valves, engineering castings |
If you want, I can also prepare a LM25 vs A356 vs LM6 comparison specifically for casting performance and heattreat response, which is often useful for alloy selection in engineering applications.
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FAQ's of LM25 Aluminum Alloy Ingot:
Q: How are LM25 aluminum alloy ingots typically used in industry?
A: LM25 aluminum alloy ingots are primarily used for remelting in various industries, such as automotive, aerospace, and defense. After remelting, the alloy is processed into castings or components that benefit from LM25's high corrosion resistance and mechanical strength.
Q: What is the main advantage of using LM25 aluminum alloy ingots for remelting?
A: The primary advantage is the alloy's excellent casting properties, providing high-quality finished components with superior machinability, durability, and corrosion resistance, especially valuable in harsh or demanding environments.
Q: When should LM25 aluminum alloy ingots be selected over other alloys?
A: LM25 ingots are ideal when applications require a blend of lightweight, strength, and resistance to corrosion, such as in automotive, marine, or defense parts manufacturing where performance under challenging conditions is critical.
Q: Where can LM25 aluminum alloy ingots be sourced in India?
A: These ingots are manufactured and supplied across India by professionals specializing in alloy production. Reputable suppliers ensure consistent LM25 quality and reliable delivery for your industrial needs.
Q: What is the process involved in making LM25 aluminum alloy ingots?
A: The production process involves melting high-purity aluminum with alloying elements, casting into standardized block shapes, and cooling under controlled conditions to achieve the desired LM25 grade properties.
Q: How does the block shape and compact size of these ingots benefit users?
A: The block shape and 6 kg weight offer easy handling, space-efficient storage, and streamlined loading for remelting processes, making them practical for both small-scale and large-scale operations.