Buying the right grade of aluminum sheet metal.
Aluminum grade for sheet metal.
5052 aluminum is the highest strength alloy of the more non heat treatable grades.
It has good resistance to marine atmosphere and salt water corrosion.
This grade can be deep drawn or spun welded or brazed.
This is the highest strength alloy of the more non heat treatable grades.
Aluminum flat sheet is a thin flat piece of aluminum with many applications.
It can be drawn or formed easily into intricate forms.
It is commonly used in the transportation food and aerospace industry due to its light weight and resistance to corrosion.
Aluminum sheet aluminum sheet metal comes in a variety of thicknesses and weights in many different grades.
Its resistance to fatigue is better than most grades of aluminum.
This is the highest strength alloy of the non heat treatable grades.
It is measured by its thickness gauge.
Ryerson offers heat treatable aluminum sheet grades like the popular 6061 aluminum alloy that can be used for commercial applications that require strength corrosion resistance and machinability as well as non heat treatable grades when formability and weldability are priorities.
This alloy is non heat treatable and is corrosion resistant.
Other popular grades of aluminum alloys include alloy 6063 an architectural alloy and alloy 7075 one of the maximum strength aluminum alloys currently available.
Alloy 5052 has a good marine atmosphere corrosion resistance of saltwater and excellent workability.
There are at least 13 commonly employed types of aluminum and aluminum alloy sheet metal.
It has excellent corrosion resistance and workability.