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Extruded Aluminum Plate For Architecture Application

Extruded Aluminum Plate For Architecture Application

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Tianjin
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5 m.t.
Supply Capability:
60000 m.t./month

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Item specifice

Grade:
1000 Series,3000 Series,4000 Series,5000 Series,6000 Series,7000 Series,2000 Series
Surface Treatment:
Coated,Embossed,Anodized,Polished,Mill Finish,Color Coated,Oxidized,Enameled Wire,Brushed,Printed,Composited,Holographic Impression,Sand Blasted,Powder Coating
Shape:
Angle,Square,T-Profile,Round,Flat,Rectangular,Oval,Hexagonal
Temper:
T3-T8,O-H112,T351-T651,T351-T851,Soft,Half Hard,Hard
Application:
Liner & Wad,Decorations,Door & Window,Heat Sink,Transportation Tools,Glass Wall,Food,Kitchen Use,Pharmaceutical,Seal & Closure,Insulation Material,Label & Tag

Extruded Aluminum Plate For Architecture Application

Specifications

Alloy NO.

Thickness

Width

Length

Production

 line 

Circulation 

    size

1050 1060 

1100 3003 

0.3-9.5mm

800--2200mm

1000--10000mm

DC,CC

1220*2440mm

1250*2500mm

1500*3000mm

1000*2000mm

 

5052 5083

5454 5754 

5086

0.5-150mm

800--2200mm

1000--6000mm

DC

6061

5-150mm

800--2200mm

1000--10000mm

DC

7075

6-150mm

800--2200mm

1000--10000mm

DC

Packing

Stick blue film→plastic film→waterproof paper→1~2 tons on a export 

standard pallet(corner protection) 

Application

decoration:ceilings,walls,furniture,cabinets,elevators,signs,name plate,

transportation, cookware, household appliances:refrigerators,microwave

ovens,  machinery, mold making,aerospace and military aspects, auto,

PP cap , construction etc

Standard 

Chemical Composite: GB/T 3190-2008, JIS, EN, ASTM


Mechanical Property: GB/T 3880.2-2012, JIS, EN, ASTM

MOQ

5TONS

Kind attention 

Specifications can be customized as the customer’s requirements

Application

Extruded Aluminum Plate For Architecture Application

Packing

Extruded Aluminum Plate For Architecture Application

FAQ

Q: Can you provide free samples?

A: Yes, free samples will be sent to you on freight at destination.

 

Q: Can I get your latest catalogue?

A:  Yes, it will be sent to you in no time.

 

Q: What are your payment terms?

A: We accept L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, West Union, etc

 

Q: Can you provide free samples?
A: Yes, free samples will be sent to you on freight at destination.

 

Q: Can I get your latest catalogue?

A:  Yes, it will be sent to you in no time.

Q: What is the MOQ?
A:  5 tons.


Q:Can someone please explained what aluminum reacts slowly with dilute acided?Thank you!
Firstly, dilute acids are weaker than concentrated acids. This slows the rate of reaction. Secondly, Aluminium is less reactive than the Group 1 and Group 2 metals, which slows the rate of reaction. It is less reactive because it has to form 3+ ions which is more draining than forming 1+ or 2+ ions. Thirdly, Aluminium oxidises well in air but, unlike rust, this oxide sticks to the pure aluminium, forming a protective layer.
Q:What are the typical thickness options for aluminum sheets?
The typical thickness options for aluminum sheets range from 0.006 inches to 0.25 inches, depending on the specific application and requirements.
Q:What are the different alloys used in aluminum sheets?
There are several different alloys used in aluminum sheets, each with its own unique properties and characteristics. Some of the commonly used alloys are: 1. 1100: This alloy is known for its excellent corrosion resistance and high electrical conductivity. It is often used in applications requiring a high level of formability and weldability, such as food packaging and electrical conductors. 2. 3003: This alloy is widely used in various applications due to its good formability, moderate strength, and excellent corrosion resistance. It is commonly used in cooking utensils, chemical equipment, and general sheet metal work. 3. 5052: This alloy is known for its high strength and good corrosion resistance. It is often used in marine applications, as well as in aircraft fuel tanks and automotive parts. 4. 6061: This alloy is one of the most versatile and widely used aluminum alloys. It offers excellent corrosion resistance, good weldability, and moderate strength. It is commonly used in structural components, such as frames and railings, as well as in automotive parts and aerospace applications. 5. 7075: This alloy is known for its high strength-to-weight ratio and excellent fatigue resistance. It is often used in applications requiring extreme strength, such as aircraft and aerospace components, as well as in high-performance sporting goods. These are just a few examples of the many different alloys used in aluminum sheets. The choice of alloy depends on the specific application requirements, such as strength, corrosion resistance, formability, and weldability.
Q:Can the aluminum sheets be used for insulation purposes?
Yes, aluminum sheets can be used for insulation purposes. Aluminum is a good conductor of heat, so it can effectively reflect and block the transfer of heat. Additionally, aluminum sheets are lightweight and durable, making them suitable for insulation applications in various industries such as construction, automotive, and aerospace.
Q:Can the aluminum sheets be painted or coated with a different color?
Yes, aluminum sheets can be painted or coated with a different color. Aluminum is a versatile material that can be easily painted or coated to achieve a desired color or finish. This can be done through various methods such as powder coating, anodizing, or using liquid paint. These processes provide a protective layer on the surface of the aluminum sheet while giving it a different color or appearance. The choice of paint or coating will depend on the specific requirements and desired outcome. Overall, painting or coating aluminum sheets is a common practice and allows for customization and aesthetic enhancement.
Q:So my new farrier comes out tomorrow and charges $20 more for aluminum shoes and I was wondering why that is? Is one better than the other? My horse is a TB hunter jumper. Tell me what you think :)
Like others have pointed out aluminum are lighter but more expensive and must be replaced more often, but they are also much lighter. When I am seriously competing I put aluminum shoes on my horses just for the summer show season to take advantage of the lighter weight, then back to steel for the rest of the year (and with steel being as durable as it is I can keep the same pair stored away to be put back on in the fall.) It's your call, its not a HUGE difference but it might help him pick his feet up better.
Q:What are the different forming techniques for aluminum sheets?
Aluminum sheets can be shaped using several different forming techniques. One technique commonly used is bending, where force is applied to the sheet to achieve the desired shape. This can be done manually with a press brake or through automated processes like roll forming or stretch forming. Another technique, called deep drawing, involves using a die and punch to stretch the aluminum sheet into a three-dimensional shape. This method is often employed to create cylindrical or box-shaped components such as cans or containers. Hydroforming is another option for shaping aluminum sheets. It utilizes hydraulic pressure to mold the sheet against a form or mold. This technique is particularly useful for creating complex and irregular shapes that would be challenging to achieve with other methods. For creating symmetrical shapes like bowls or cones, spinning is a commonly used technique. It entails rotating the aluminum sheet against a mandrel while applying pressure to shape it into the desired form. Lastly, there is a technique known as stamping, which involves pressing the aluminum sheet against a die to create a specific shape. This technique is frequently employed in high-volume production of components such as automotive body panels. In conclusion, these forming techniques provide a wide range of options for shaping aluminum sheets into various forms and designs. This allows for flexibility and versatility in manufacturing processes.
Q:Are aluminum sheets resistant to saltwater corrosion?
Generally, aluminum sheets exhibit resistance to corrosion from saltwater. When exposed to air or water, including saltwater, aluminum naturally develops a protective oxide layer. This layer serves as a barrier, preventing additional corrosion and safeguarding the underlying metal. Furthermore, aluminum is both lightweight and durable, making it a favored choice for numerous marine applications such as boats, shipbuilding, and offshore structures. Nevertheless, it is important to acknowledge that the level of resistance to saltwater corrosion may differ based on the specific alloy and surface treatment of the aluminum sheets. Consequently, selecting the appropriate alloy and applying protective coatings can further enhance the corrosion resistance of aluminum sheets in saltwater environments.
Q:why is copper sheet but not aluminum sheet that becomes the negative pole after putting copper sheet and aluminum sheet connected with wire into concentrated nitric acid?
it may be that aluminum won't react with concentrated nitric acid.
Q:Are aluminum sheets suitable for hydraulic applications?
Yes, aluminum sheets can be suitable for hydraulic applications. Aluminum is a lightweight and corrosion-resistant material, making it an excellent choice for hydraulic systems. It offers good thermal conductivity, which helps in dissipating heat generated during hydraulic operations. Additionally, aluminum sheets can be easily formed and machined to meet specific design requirements, making them adaptable for various hydraulic components such as reservoirs, tanks, and piping systems. However, it is important to consider the pressure and temperature requirements of the hydraulic application, as aluminum has lower strength and melting point compared to other metals like steel.

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