http://www.thefabricator.com/article/aluminumwelding/achieving-t6-designation-for-6061
Solution heat treatment is done by raising the alloy temperature to about 980 degrees F and holding it there for about an hour. The purpose of this is to dissolve all the alloying elements in a solid solution in the aluminum. Then we quench the alloy in water. The purpose of quenching isn't really to strengthen the alloy, although it does somewhat; it is to cool it rapidly enough to prevent the alloying elements from precipitating on cooling.
read the whole article.
each manufacturers have their on processes but none have a alloy that can be changed or cracked by the temps in service or in this case less than 300 degrees to ambient.
we actually weld these cylinders, then normalize at much higher temps than will be found in service.