Aluminium 5052 Sheet Metal Parts for HVAC Systems Ductwork and Ventilation Solutions
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Surface Treatment | Anodizing/Painting/Sandblasting/Brushing/Laser |
| Feature | High Precision |
| Material | Aluminium 5052 6061 7075 |
| Durability | Long-lasting |
| Color | Customization |
| Type | Machining Parts, Valve, Bearing |
| Application | Machinery |
| Finish | Polished is available |
| Size | Customized |
| Tolerance | ISO2768M ISO2768C |
- Lightweight: Sheet metal is thin, making the products light yet durable.
- High Strength: Despite being thin, sheet metal offers strong structural integrity and resistance to external forces.
- Flexibility: It can be easily shaped, cut, and bent into various designs, providing versatility in manufacturing.
- Cost-Effective: Due to the material's availability and the efficiency of the manufacturing process, sheet metal products are typically affordable.
- Corrosion Resistance: Depending on the metal used, many sheet metal products are resistant to corrosion, especially when treated or coated.
- Customizable: Sheet metal can be tailored to specific sizes, shapes, and functions, allowing for custom designs in various industries.
- Good Thermal Conductivity: Many sheet metal materials, such as aluminum and copper, have excellent thermal conductivity, making them suitable for heat-related applications.
Sheet metal is an incredibly versatile material, capable of being fabricated into a wide variety of shapes and sizes through various processes such as bending, stamping, rolling, and deep drawing. This versatility makes it ideal for creating both simple and highly complex parts for a diverse range of industries, from consumer goods to heavy machinery.
For example, in the HVAC industry, sheet metal is used to create ductwork and vents, which require both precision and strength to function effectively in a variety of environments. In the automotive sector, sheet metal is used to create intricate body panels, chassis components, and structural parts. The ability to manipulate sheet metal into different shapes without compromising strength or structural integrity is a significant advantage in manufacturing.
Moreover, sheet metal products can be easily combined with other materials, such as plastics, composites, or rubber, to form hybrid products that meet the specific needs of different industries.
- Lightweight: Aluminum has a density of only 2.7 g/cm³, about one-third that of steel, making it ideal for products that require weight reduction.
- Corrosion Resistance: It has excellent oxidation resistance. When exposed to air, a thin layer of aluminum oxide forms on the surface, providing protection against corrosion.
- Electrical and Thermal Conductivity: While not as conductive as copper, aluminum still offers good electrical and thermal conductivity and is preferred in many applications due to its lightweight.
- Recyclability: Aluminum is 100% recyclable and retains its properties during the recycling process, making it valuable from both an economic and environmental perspective.
- Formability: Aluminum is highly ductile and easy to process, allowing it to be stretched, extruded, and rolled into various shapes.
- Non-Magnetic: Being a non-magnetic metal, aluminum is suitable for use in devices sensitive to magnetism.
Sandblasting process refers to the use of high-speed sand flow impact to deal with metal surfaces, including cleaning and roughening of metal surfaces, so that the surface of aluminium and aluminium alloy parts can obtain a certain degree of cleanliness and roughness, both to improve the mechanical properties of the surface of the parts, to improve the fatigue resistance of the parts, but also increase the adhesion between the parts of the primary surface and the coating, on the durability of the coating film and the leveling of the coating, decorative and more beneficial. Found in some products, through the sandblasting process to form a kind of matte pearl silver surface effect is still very good-looking, sandblasting gives the surface of the metal material presents more subtle matte touch.
| Material | Composition | Properties | Maintenance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aluminium 5051 | Al: 95.8-98.3%, Mg: 2.2-2.8%, Mn: 0.1-0.4%, Si: 0.25%, Fe: 0.4% max, Cu: 0.1% max | High corrosion resistance, especially in marine environments, Excellent weldability, Moderate strength | Clean regularly with mild detergent and water, Avoid harsh chemicals, Consider protective coatings for outdoor use |
| Aluminium 5052 | Al: 97.25% min, Mg: 2.2-2.8%, Cr: 0.15-0.35%, Mn: 0.1% max, Si: 0.25% max, Fe: 0.4% max | Excellent corrosion resistance, High strength-to-weight ratio, Good formability and weldability | Regularly clean with water, Avoid abrasive cleaners, Apply anodizing or coatings for extended durability |
| Aluminium 6061 | Al: 97.9% min, Mg: 1.0-1.5%, Si: 0.4-0.8%, Cu: 0.15-0.4%, Cr: 0.04-0.35%, Mn: 0.15% max, Fe: 0.7% max, Zn: 0.25% max | Excellent machinability, High strength and toughness, Good corrosion resistance | Clean with mild soap and water, Inspect welds regularly, Use lubricants for moving parts to reduce friction |
| Aluminium 7075 | Al: 87.1% min, Zn: 5.1-6.1%, Mg: 2.1-2.9%, Cu: 1.2-2.0%, Cr: 0.18-0.28%, Mn: 0.3% max, Si: 0.4% max, Fe: 0.5% max | Extremely high strength, Lightweight and strong, Excellent fatigue resistance | Regular cleaning recommended, Apply anodizing or coatings for protection, Handle carefully during machining |
| Name: | Aerospace parts |
| Tolerance | ISO2768M |
| Material | Aluminium 7075 |
| Roughness | Ra3.2 |
| Surface Treatment | As machined |
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