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2mm aluminum-magnesium alloy tread sheet. The 2mm aluminum-magnesium alloy tread sheet may be a 5000 series aluminum sheet, such as 5052 or 5083. It is usually used in special places, such as ships and engine room lights in humid environments. The aluminum sheet has high hardness and a certain bearing capacity. Calculation of the weight of 1 ...
预计阅读时间:2 分钟Aluminum Sheet - 3003, 5052, 6061. Available Stock Sizes: 1ft x 1ft, 1ft x 2ft, 1ft x 4ft, 2ft x 2ft, 2ft x 4ft, 4ft x 4ft, 4ft x 8ft, 4ft x 10ft or Cut to Size or Custom Shape. Ordering Note: Stock sizes may vary +/- 1/8". Please call if you need specific sizes. Aluminum sheets are bare, mill finish without PVC, so some scratches, scuffs and ...
价格: $3.42High-Strength 2024 Aluminum Rods and Discs. While 2024 aluminum was initially designed for structural components in aircraft, it's now widely used when a high strength-to-weight ratio is needed, such as for gears, shafts, and fasteners. It offers similar performance to 7075 aluminum, but it's not as strong.
View Details. 2500 mm x 1250 mm x 1.2 mm - 5251 H22 - Aluminium Sheet. £108.15 (ex VAT) £129.78 (inc VAT) View Details. 2500 mm x 1250 mm x 1.2 mm - 1050A H14 - Aluminium Sheet. £98.88 (ex VAT) £118.66 (inc VAT) View Details. 2000 mm x 1000 mm x 1.5 mm - 5251 H22 - Aluminium Sheet.
Aluminum sheet and aluminum plate can be applied to a variety of applications, including automotive, construction, furniture, appliances, and more. We offer aluminum sheet for sale from a thickness of 0.016" up to 9" thick. Our custom cut-to-size aluminum sheet and aluminum plate is available in these alloys:
We have recently added some metric aluminium round bars to our stock range – 10mm, 12mm, 15mm, 20mm, 25mm, 30mm 40mm diameter aluminium bars are now also ready and available for immediate despatch. We currently have the following diameters of Grade 6082T6 Aluminium Round Bars in stock: 3/16” (4.76mm) 25mm. 2.1/2” (63.5mm)
Aluminum sheet How to calculate the weight The weight of sheet is easily calculated. Simply multiply the appropriate alloy density (see chart below) by the length, width, and thickness of the required part (see worked example below and note that we have used the density of alloy 2014 as the basis for our calculations). Metric []