Place of Origin:
CHINA
Brand Name:
JERO
Certification:
IATF 16949 IRIS SGS EN 45545
Model Number:
JA112
5083 aluminum's primary alloying element is magnesium, making it one of the strongest non-heat-treatable aluminum alloys available. This alloy offers excellent weldability, conductivity, and formability, with exceptional corrosion resistance that makes it ideal for marine environments and other demanding applications requiring high performance in harsh conditions.
| Code | Name | Brand |
|---|---|---|
| a | Aluminum ingot melting furnace | GAUTSCHI (Switzerland) |
| b | 2800mm width single stand cold rolling mill | SMS Group (Germany) |
| c | 4 continuous hot rolling mills | SMS Group (Germany) |
| d | Heavy crop and dividing shear | SMS Group (Germany) |
| e | Coil material annealing furnace | SMS Group (Germany) |
| f | All automatic three-dimensional elevated warehouse | Dematic (USA) |
| Temper | Characteristics | Applications |
|---|---|---|
| H321 | Strain-hardened, stress-corrosion resistant | Main tank structure (balances strength/formability) |
| H116/H117 | Enhanced marine corrosion resistance | Coastal/high-humidity regions |
| Alloy | Pros | Cons | Typical Uses |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5083 | Best corrosion resistance, weldable | Not heat-treatable | Tankers, ships, chemical tanks |
| 5052 | Lower cost, excellent formability | Lower strength (210 MPa) | Lightweight covers, interior panels |
5086 aluminum shares similar properties with 5083 aluminum, including high strength, weldability, conductivity, formability, and strong corrosion resistance. However, 5086 typically contains slightly less magnesium, resulting in slightly lower strength compared to 5083 aluminum.
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