This study examines the effect of sintering temperature variations on density values and Vickers hardness values on Aluminum Carbon Nanotubes. Tests were conducted using five temperature variations, namely sintering 400°C, 500°C, 600°C, 700°C, and unsintered. The results showed that the 400°C sintering temperature variation produced higher hardness values than the 500°C, 600°C, 700°C, and unsintered sintering temperature variations. AlCNT specimens at a sintering temperature of 400°C have an average hardness value of 46.92 VHN, while at a sintering temperature of 500°C have an average hardness value of 30.48 VHN, while at a sintering temperature of 600°C have an average hardness value of 29.04 VHN, while at a sintering temperature of 700°C have an average hardness value of 26.17 VHN, while at a sintering temperature of 0°C have an average hardness value of 39.79 VHN. Therefore, it is found that the best sintering temperature variation for AlCNT specimens is 400°C for the application of sintering to aluminum carbon nanotubes. In addition, this research can be a reference for further researchers in developing manufacturing methods and characterization of aluminum reinforced with carbon nanotubes to obtain optimal results.