Aluminum Coil

Aluminum coil is a type of metal sheet that is melted from aluminum ingots, combined with different alloys, and processed into aluminum coils through processes such as casting, rolling, hot rolling, cold rolling, annealing, and transverse cutting. Aluminum coils have a wide range of applications, mainly used for manufacturing sheet metal parts and instrument casings for transportation vehicles such as airplanes and cars, as well as decorative components such as building doors, windows.

7050 Aluminum Coil

7050 aluminum coils have good mechanical properties and anodic reactions, mainly used in aerospace, mold processing, mechanical equipment, fixtures and other fields, especially suitable for aircraft manufacturing structures and other high stress structures that require high strength and strong corrosion resistance.

6063 Aluminum Coil

6063 aluminum coil is a commonly used aluminum alloy material, and its chemical composition is mainly composed of elements such as aluminum, magnesium, and silicon. Among them, aluminum is the main component, accounting for the majority of the mass. 6063 aluminum coil is a grade according to the American Aluminum Association (AA) standard, mainly used in the construction and industrial fields.
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