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3003/5052/5754/5083/6061/6082/7075 Aluminum Sheets | High-Strength Corrosion-Resistant Aluminum Plates

    3003, 5052, 5754, 5083, 6061, 6082, and 7075 aluminum sheets offer lightweight performance, excellent corrosion resistance, and reliable strength for marine, aerospace, transportation, construction, and industrial applications.


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Product Overview

Our 3003, 5052, 5754, 5083, 6061, 6082, and 7075 aluminum sheets are manufactured to meet the demanding requirements of industrial, marine, transportation, aerospace, and construction applications. Available in a wide range of thicknesses, widths, and tempers, these aluminum plates offer an excellent combination of lightweight performance, corrosion resistance, strength, and workability.

From the highly formable 3003 alloy to the ultra-high-strength 7075 aerospace-grade aluminum, each alloy is engineered to deliver specific performance advantages. Whether you require marine-grade corrosion resistance, structural strength, precision machining capabilities, or lightweight fabrication materials, our aluminum sheet products provide reliable solutions for diverse industries worldwide.

Manufactured in accordance with international standards, our aluminum sheets are widely used in shipbuilding, automotive manufacturing, railway transportation, pressure vessels, aerospace components, machinery fabrication, and architectural projects.


Material Details

3003 Aluminum Sheet

  • Main Alloying Elements: Manganese (Mn)

  • Standards: ASTM B209, EN 573, GB/T 3880

  • Characteristics: It offers excellent corrosion resistance, outstanding formability and weldability, making it suitable for general fabrication and decorative applications, as well as roofing, cladding, and storage tank projects.

5052 Aluminum Sheet

  • Main Alloying Elements: Magnesium (Mg)

  • Standards: ASTM B209, EN 573, GB/T 3880

  • Characteristics: It provides excellent marine corrosion resistance, good strength and fatigue resistance, and excellent weldability, making it widely used in marine and transportation industry applications.

5754 Aluminum Sheet

  • Main Alloying Elements: Magnesium (Mg)

  • Standards: ASTM B209, EN 573, GB/T 3880

  • Characteristics: It offers superior corrosion resistance, high toughness and impact resistance, and excellent forming properties, making it widely used in automotive and shipbuilding applications.

5083 Aluminum Sheet

  • Main Alloying Elements: Magnesium (Mg), Manganese (Mn)

  • Standards: ASTM B209, ASTM B928, EN 573

  • Characteristics: It is a marine-grade aluminum alloy with exceptional seawater corrosion resistance and high strength among non-heat-treatable alloys, making it ideal for offshore and shipbuilding projects.

6061 Aluminum Sheet

  • Main Alloying Elements: Magnesium (Mg), Silicon (Si)

  • Standards: ASTM B209, ASTM B221, EN 573

  • Characteristics: It offers an excellent strength-to-weight ratio, good corrosion resistance, and outstanding machinability, making it suitable for a wide range of structural and engineering applications.

6082 Aluminum Sheet

  • Main Alloying Elements: Magnesium (Mg), Silicon (Si), Manganese (Mn)

  • Standards: ASTM B209, EN 573

  • Characteristics: It provides higher strength than 6061 in many structural applications, along with excellent weldability and good corrosion resistance, making it widely used in bridges, cranes, and heavy structural projects.

7075 Aluminum Sheet

  • Main Alloying Elements: Zinc (Zn), Magnesium (Mg), Copper (Cu)

  • Standards: ASTM B209, AMS 4045, EN 573

  • Characteristics: It is an aerospace-grade aluminum alloy with extremely high strength and excellent fatigue resistance, making it ideal for aircraft, defense, and high-performance engineering applications.


Core Features

✅ Lightweight Performance: Aluminum weighs approximately one-third as much as steel, helping reduce structural weight while maintaining excellent mechanical performance.

✅ Excellent Corrosion Resistance: Alloys such as 5052, 5754, and 5083 offer exceptional resistance to seawater, chemicals, and atmospheric corrosion.

✅ Wide Strength Range: From highly formable 3003 to ultra-high-strength 7075, our aluminum sheets cover a broad spectrum of strength requirements for different industries.

✅ Excellent Fabrication Properties: Many grades offer outstanding weldability, bending performance, and formability, making them suitable for various manufacturing processes.

✅ Superior Machinability: 6061, 6082, and 7075 aluminum alloys provide excellent machining characteristics for precision components and engineered structures.

✅ Versatile Surface Finishes: Available with mill finish, brushed finish, anodized finish, polished finish, and custom surface treatments.


Why Choose Our Aluminum Sheets?

ISO 9001 Certified Quality Control: Every batch undergoes chemical composition analysis, mechanical testing, dimensional inspection, and surface quality verification to ensure compliance with international standards.

Comprehensive Alloy Selection: We supply a full range of aluminum grades to meet the requirements of marine, transportation, aerospace, industrial, and architectural applications.

Custom Sizes and Processing: We offer custom thicknesses, cut-to-size services, CNC machining, laser cutting, anodizing, and other value-added processing options.

Factory-Direct Supply: Our advanced production facilities ensure competitive pricing, stable supply capacity, and consistent product quality.

Global Export Experience: Our aluminum sheets are exported worldwide and widely used in construction, transportation, marine engineering, aerospace, and manufacturing industries.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Which aluminum alloy is best for marine applications?

A: 5083, 5754, and 5052 are commonly recommended for marine environments due to their excellent resistance to seawater corrosion and high durability.

Q: What is the difference between 6061 and 6082 aluminum sheets?

A: Both are heat-treatable structural alloys. 6082 generally offers higher strength, while 6061 provides excellent machinability and broader availability in global markets.

Q: Is 7075 aluminum stronger than 6061?

A: Yes. 7075 aluminum provides significantly higher tensile strength and is commonly used in aerospace and high-performance structural applications.

Q: Can aluminum sheets be welded?

A: Most grades, including 3003, 5052, 5754, 5083, 6061, and 6082, have good weldability. 7075 can be welded but is generally not recommended for critical welded structures.

Q: What surface finishes are available?

A: We offer mill finish, brushed finish, anodized finish, polished finish, embossed finish, and customized surface treatments according to project requirements.

Q: Can you provide custom sheet sizes?

A: Yes. We offer customized thicknesses, widths, lengths, and precision cutting services based on customer specifications and engineering drawings.

Q: Do you provide material certificates?

A: Yes. Mill Test Certificates (MTC), Material Test Reports (MTR), and third-party inspection reports can be supplied upon request.


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