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Gold Anodized Thick and Thin 5083 Aluminum Sheet for Hot Sales

Gold Anodized Thick and Thin 5083 Aluminum Sheet for Hot Sales

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Loading Port:
Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
5 m.t
Supply Capability:
10000 m.t/month

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Specification

Grade:
5000 Series
Surface Treatment:
Mill Finish
Shape:
Flat
Temper:
O-H112
Application:
Transportation Tools

 

1.Structure of Thick and Thin 5083 Aluminum Sheet Description

5000 series aluminum alloy is a common aluminum alloy series, the main alloy elements are magnesium, the content of magnesium is 3-5%.It's non-Heat treatable  aluminum alloy with good corrosion resistance, good machinability, good electric arc welding performance,beautiful surface after anodic treatment.Commonly used in aviation,shipping field,also extensive used in the conventional industry,such as cars,planes,welding pieces,Metro and light rail,need strict fireproof pressure vessel,such as liquid tankers,refrigerated trucks, refrigerated container,refrigeration equipment,television tower,drilling equipment,transportation equipment,missile parts,armor,etc.



Aluminium 5083 is known for exceptional performance in extreme environments. 5083 is highly resistant to attack by both seawater and industrial chemical environments. Alloy 5083 also retains exceptional strength after welding. It has the highest strength of the non-heat treatable alloys but is not recommended for use in temperatures in excess of 65º C


 

2.Main Features of Thick and Thin 5083 Aluminum Sheet

Good Corrosion Resistance

Good Machinability

High Quality
Competitive Price

 

 

3. Thick and Thin 5083 Aluminum Sheet Images:

 

Thick and Thin 5083 Aluminum Sheet for Hot Sales

Thick and Thin 5083 Aluminum Sheet for Hot Sales



 Thick and Thin 5083 Aluminum Sheet for Hot Sales

 

 

 

 

 

4. Thick and Thin 5083 Aluminum Sheet Specification:

 

Alloy NO.

1000 series:1050 1060 1070 1100 1200 1235

3000 series:3003 3004 3005 3105 3A21

5000 series:5052 5083 5086 5754 5251

Temper

O\H12\H14\H16\H18\H22\H24\H26\H32\H34

Specification

thickness:0.15mm-350mm

Width:200mm-3000mm

Surface treatment

coated,polished,embossed, etc

Colors

Customized

Features

High weather resistance \anti scratch anticorrosion \ easy processing,installation\ high brightness.

Application

Construction /Furniture/decorate/industry/cookware/ Roofing sheet/Marine/Fuel tanks/Trailer ,etc. 

Package

Standard seaworthy export packing: wooden pallets with plastics protection

 

5.FAQ

1.Q: What about leadtime ?

   A: Normally the leadtime is 60days after we receive the deposit and confirm  the details. All the press machines we use is the best quality in China Yangli brand. The press machine leadtime from Yangli is 50days,  the best leadtime we can give is 60days. 

 

2.Q: What's the lead time for moulds?

   A: Normally the mould leadtime is 45 days after we confirm all the details with customer. Our professional mechanical enginners from Austria will design the mould according to the samples from customer, or by the specifications offered by customers.    

 

3.Q:What kinds of mould you can make? and what is your strong point for the moulds?

   A: we can make wrinkle wall mould and smooth wall mould both. For wrinkle wall mould we can make, 79" pan, fish pan, bbq pan. For smooth wall mould we can make muffin cup, and cake cup, tar cup,etc. We can also make 2 or 3 portion conatiner moulds as long as you offer us sample or specifications.  Our strong points are all our moulds are WEDMLS cut, which makes the mould more accurate and precise. Important materials likestainless steel parts we make in Austria. We also recut after heat treatment, which most of makers do not take this process.


 

 

 


Q: Explain the distinctions between aluminum sheets and aluminum foil in terms of thickness, uses, and properties.
<p>Aluminum sheets and aluminum foil are both made from aluminum but differ in thickness and applications. Aluminum sheets are thicker and more rigid, typically used for construction, manufacturing, and as a packaging material. They offer better strength and durability. Aluminum foil, on the other hand, is very thin and flexible, commonly used for food packaging, cooking, and insulation. It's lightweight and has excellent heat and light reflection properties. Aluminum sheets are often anodized or coated for additional properties, while foil is valued for its purity and malleability.</p>
Q: What is the thickness of an aluminum sheet?
The specific application and requirements determine the variability in the thickness of an aluminum sheet. A wide variety of thicknesses, usually ranging from 0.006 inches (0.15mm) to 0.25 inches (6.35mm) or even more, can be found in aluminum sheets. Gauge is the usual unit of measurement for thickness, where higher gauge numbers indicate thinner sheets. To choose the right thickness for an aluminum sheet, one must consider the intended use and desired properties like strength, flexibility, or weight.
Q: Can aluminum sheets be custom cut to specific sizes?
Yes, aluminum sheets can be custom cut to specific sizes. Aluminum is a highly versatile material that can easily be cut and shaped to meet specific requirements. With the right tools and equipment, aluminum sheets can be accurately cut to any desired size, whether it's for industrial, commercial, or personal use. This flexibility allows for the customization of aluminum sheets to fit specific applications, making it a popular choice in various industries such as construction, automotive, and aerospace. Whether you need small or large aluminum sheets, they can be easily cut to the exact dimensions you require, ensuring a precise fit for your specific project or application.
Q: What are the typical thicknesses of aluminum sheets?
The specific application and industry requirements can cause variations in the typical thicknesses of aluminum sheets. Nevertheless, there are several standard thicknesses commonly used, including 0.025", 0.032", 0.040", 0.050", 0.063", 0.080", 0.090", 0.100", 0.125", and 0.190" inches. These thicknesses find application in diverse industries like construction, automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing. It is worth mentioning that aluminum sheets can be tailored to meet precise thickness specifications for specialized applications.
Q: what family does aluminum belong to?its NOT the boron or aluminum family.i know its group 13. i need the family name.please help
Aluminum is an orphan metal- (orphans appear in groups 3, 4, and 5 of the periodic table). They are called orphans simply because none belongs to a clearly defined family (like alkaline earth, transition metals, halogens, etc). Sometimes aluminum and the three elements below it in Group 3—gallium, indium, and thallium—are lumped together as the aluminum family, but that's not a clearly recognized family.
Q: I have seen some stainless steel rifles that you can basically dunk in water, require no cleaning, etc and perform time after time. If SS is so good why are most weapons made of aluminum parts which is then anodized coated black? If you dunk these weapons in water will they rust? Thanks
Stainless Vs Aluminum Prop
Q: Are aluminum sheets suitable for lightweight structures?
Yes, aluminum sheets are suitable for lightweight structures. Aluminum is known for its low density and high strength-to-weight ratio, making it an ideal material for lightweight applications. Aluminum sheets are commonly used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and construction, where weight reduction is crucial. They offer excellent corrosion resistance, durability, and formability, allowing for easy fabrication and installation. Additionally, aluminum sheets can be easily joined using various welding and adhesive techniques, further enhancing their suitability for lightweight structures.
Q: 1995 s10 I took this whole thing apart and marked and labled everything. Now i have an aluminum head sitting on a bucket that was spraying water right from the head gasket but the head gasket is in perfect shape, and there are no cracks i can see on the head. One more thing, the truck would not start up with water in it, but it would when it was drained, like it was blocking the spark or something. yes it did overheat has this ever happened to anyone else, and any ideas? Thank you.
your head is probally warped,,what happens is that the aluminum warps when it gets HOT, more so than your iron block,creating a gap that your water flows through into your cylinder/s. If you get a straight edge and hold it across the surface of your head, you will see light shining through where the surface is warped,[a little bit is a LOT] You can take your head to a machine shop and have it resurfaced [as long as it aint too bad] or else you will need a new head. Sounds to me like your gonna need a new[pickpull ect] head.
Q: It seemed in my experiment that aluminum wasn't reactive at all in the displacement reactions, except with copper sulfate. Is there a reason? or did I make a mistake? aluminum is more reactive than e.g silver nitrate, why didn't it react with it?
Aluminium has a protective coating of Aluminium Oxide, this prevents many chemicals reaching the surface. This is because aluminium has a very strong affinity for oxygen and bonds to it with extremely strong bonds. It can be removed by dipping it carefully into a solution of Mercury (II) Chloride.
Q: iron-based alloys over aluminum in structural members of bridges and buildings?
Because it's lighter with about the same strength as iron alloys

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