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Cheap Aluminium Bar
Aluminum is one of the most
abundant metals on earth and is one of the most used materials within the construction industry. Due to its many material advantages, aluminum bar stock can be used to provide structure
and support to a wide range of applications.
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Physical
Properties:
The following is a brief
introduction to the physical properties of aluminum rods.
1.The melting point of
aluminum rod is 20-100 degrees Celsius, its electrical conductivity is 20 degrees Celsius, heat resistance is better and wear resistance is better.
2.The 1000 series of
aluminum have this feature, more suitable for melting and casting.
3.Aluminum rod 6063 is the
aluminum alloy tube series is a wider range of applications.
4.6061 aluminum material is
harder, and 3a21 aluminum has anti-corrosion and rust prevention, hardness is also stronger.
5.6005 aluminum caliber is
larger and the inner wall of the aluminum tube is thicker.
6.7075 aluminum material is
very hard, has strong corrosion resistance, higher strength, better performance than soft steel, suitable for aviation.
7.5052 series aluminum is
more suitable for ships on the sea and lakes, etc., because it has a strong rust-proof effect.
Differences between 6061 and
6063 Aluminum Bar:Aluminum bar 6061 is a structural
aluminum alloy that maintains extremely good mechanical properties. 6061 is considered a wrought alloy, as
opposed to a casting alloy,
which means that it can be extruded, rolled, or forged into a variety of shapes.Aluminum bar 6061 is highly suitable for
applications such as
building products, electrical products, piping, and recreational products.
Aluminum 6063 is one of
the most popular aluminum extrusion alloys on the market. Often referred to as architectural aluminum, 6063 is often used
within architectural
applications. This medium strength alloy is often used for applications such as railings, window frames, door frames, roofs and more.
For more detailed
information about the differences between aluminum alloys 6061 and 6063, please check out our blog post.