answersLogoWhite

0

Answer

The question may better be written as, "Which steel is harder than which aluminum?" There are many grades of both, and some alloys of aluminum are actually harder than some grades of steel. For instance, 7075-T6 aluminum at 150 Brinell hardness is harder than low-carbon steel at 120 Brinell. Generally speaking, however, steel is harder than aluminum.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Why is aluminum not used to make hammers?

The reason they don't make aluminum hammers is because most nails are made of steel and steel nails will destroy the aluminum because steel is a lot harder than aluminum.


What is more durable Aluminum or steel doors?

Steel is a harder and more durable metal than aluminum. Therefore, steel doors are often more durable and more difficult to damage than aluminum doors.


What metal is harder than steel?

Tungsten is a metal that is harder than steel.


Why is quartz harder than steel?

Why is quartz harder steel


Property of aluminum in hardness?

Aluminum is a relatively soft metal compared to others like steel or titanium. Its hardness can be increased through alloying or heat treatment processes to improve its strength and durability for specific applications. Pure aluminum has a Mohs hardness of 2.5-3, which means it is easily scratched by harder materials.


Which one is harder diamond or steel?

Diamond is harder than steel: you can scratch steel with a diamond, but steel will not scratch a diamond.


Can you cut an aluminum can with a can opener?

You better be able to! Or you wouldn't be able to open a harder steel can.


Is Iron harder than aluminum?

Yes.


How hard is brass compared to other metals?

Brass is harder than some metals like aluminum and copper, but not as hard as others like steel or titanium.


Is zink harder than steel?

No.


Is aluminum harder than lead or copper?

It depends on the alloy and temper of each material. Beryllium copper alloys are harder than the softest aluminum alloys, and high-strength aluminum alloys are harder than pure copper (which is quite soft). And almost every metal is harder than lead, except a few such as gold.


What is the difference in thermal conductivity between aluminum and steel?

Aluminum has a higher thermal conductivity than steel. This means that aluminum is better at conducting heat compared to steel.