AA 7039 is an aluminum alloy principally containing zinc (3.5–4.5%) as an alloying element.  It is heat treatable wrought aluminum alloy.[1] It is used for making armour suites. 
  Chemical Composition
   | No  |  Element[1]  |  Content (%)  | 
  | 1  |  Aluminum, Al  |  Remainder  | 
  | 2  |  Zinc, Zn  |  3.5 - 4.5  | 
  | 3  |  Magnesium, Mg  |  2.3 - 3.3  | 
  | 4  |  Silicon, Si  |  0.3 max  | 
  | 5  |  Iron, Fe  |  0.4 max  | 
  | 6  |  Chromium, Cr  |  0.15 - 0.25  | 
  | 7  |  Manganese, Mn  |  0.1 - 0.4  | 
  | 8  |  Copper, Cu  |  0.1 max  | 
  | 9  |  Titanium, Ti  |  0.1 max  | 
  | 10  |  Remainder (total)  |  0.15 max  | 
 Physical Properties
   | No  |  Properties[1]  |  Metric  | 
  | 1  |  Density  |  2.74 g/cm3  | 
  | 2  |  Melting point  |  482-638°C  | 
 Mechanical Properties
   | No  |  Properties[1]  |  Metric  | 
  | 1  |  Tensile strength  |  450 MPa  | 
  | 2  |  Yield strength  |  380 MPa  | 
  | 3  |  Elongation at break  |  13%  | 
  | 4  |  Elastic modulus  |  69.6 GPa  | 
  | 5  |  Shear strength  |  255 MPa  | 
 For more properties, visit
 - Aluminum 7039-T61 Properties
  - Aluminum 7039-T64 Properties
 
 Applications
 Aluminium 7039 alloy is chiefly used as an armor alloy. It is used for making armor suite.[2] 
 References
  Further reading
 - "Properties of Wrought Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys: 7039", Properties and Selection: Nonferrous Alloys and Special-Purpose Materials, Vol 2, ASM Handbook, ASM International, 1990, p. 109-111.
  - Mechanical and ballistic properties of powder metal 7039 aluminium alloy joined by friction stir welding
  - Anderson, Kevin; Weritz, John; Kaufman, J. Gilbert, eds. (2019). "7039: Armor Plate". Properties and Selection of Aluminum Alloys. 2B: 418–419. doi:10.31399/asm.hb.v02b.a0006730.
 
 Aluminum alloy table
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| Al 1000 series (pure) |  | 
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| Al-Cu 2000 series |  | 
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| Al-Mn 3000 series |  | 
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| Al-Si 4000 series |  - 4006
  - 4007
  - 4015
  - 4032
  - 4043
  - 4047
  - 4543
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| Al-Mg 5000 series |  | 
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| Al-Mg-Si 6000 series |  | 
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| Al-Zn 7000 series |  | 
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| 8000 series (misc.) |  | 
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| Named alloys |  | 
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