If you are going to eat it I recommend the T6. Otherwise not enough information.
A similar question would be.
What is better, Grape jam or axle grease?
T6 tells us that how the aluminium was treated.
Pure aluminum is generally too soft and insufficiently strong and rigid for structures. It is a good electrical and thermal conductor, however. How is your structure to be built? Alloy 6061-T6 is a good general purpose alloy, available as bars, plate, and other forms. It is weldable and generally reasonably priced. Alloy 6063-T6 is more common in extruded forms, shares all the advantages of 6061 except it is slightly less strong. If you are cold forming sheet metal, 5052-H32 is a good bet. It is also weldable, but is not preferable for machining (it is actually a little soft for good machining). Alloy 2024 is available in product forms like 6061-T6. It is stronger, but cannot be welded. ASTM A356 is a cast alloy roughly equivalent to 6061. There are many, many others. Some of the 7xxx alloys are very strong, but I'm not so familiar with them (especially in regards to corrosion), and they are higher cost. With any aluminum alloy and salt water present, you need to make sure there are no copper alloys in contact. Brasses and bronzes are common in marine use, and will corrode a hole into aluminum in short order when submerged in seawater.
This alloy contain magnesium, Fe, Mn, Cr, Cu, Zn, Ti and silicon; the alloy has good mechanical properties and it is easy to process.
No, 6061 m is equal to 6.061 km which is 10 metres longer than 6.051.
Loctite 404 bonds most everything..
The aluminum alloy AA 6061 is not soluble in water at room temperature.
7075 is stronger than 6061 aluminum.
Most of the parts on the Shuttles are made of high tensile strength aluminum alloy composites (e.g., 6061-T6) or Titanium alloy.
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T6 tells us that how the aluminium was treated.
One cubic inch of 6061 aluminum weighs 0.0975 lb
Aluminum 6061 T6 has an exact SG of 2.707
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"6061" is a type of aluminum alloy that is easily weldable and common in bicycle frames. The word "monocoque" means "single shell" in French. It describes a structure that relies on the outer shell to provide support, instead of an internal frame covered by a superficial outer covering.
6061 series
Pure aluminum is generally too soft and insufficiently strong and rigid for structures. It is a good electrical and thermal conductor, however. How is your structure to be built? Alloy 6061-T6 is a good general purpose alloy, available as bars, plate, and other forms. It is weldable and generally reasonably priced. Alloy 6063-T6 is more common in extruded forms, shares all the advantages of 6061 except it is slightly less strong. If you are cold forming sheet metal, 5052-H32 is a good bet. It is also weldable, but is not preferable for machining (it is actually a little soft for good machining). Alloy 2024 is available in product forms like 6061-T6. It is stronger, but cannot be welded. ASTM A356 is a cast alloy roughly equivalent to 6061. There are many, many others. Some of the 7xxx alloys are very strong, but I'm not so familiar with them (especially in regards to corrosion), and they are higher cost. With any aluminum alloy and salt water present, you need to make sure there are no copper alloys in contact. Brasses and bronzes are common in marine use, and will corrode a hole into aluminum in short order when submerged in seawater.
Aluminum, itself, is not an alloy. You may be referring to an aluminum alloy, which is a mix of two metals(often aluminum and steel) intended to combine their characteristics. Aluminum is one of the base metals.