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Aluminum 6061 alloy can be easily formed and worked in the annealed condition.
Aluminum 6061 alloy has excellent weldability. Thinner sections can be welded using the gas tungsten arc welding technique. Heavier sections can be welded using the gas metal arc welding technique.
Aluminum 6061 alloy is used in the following applications:Truck and marine components,Furniture,General structural and high-pressure applications,Pipelines,Heavy-duty structures,Railroad cars,Tank fittings.
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1050 Aluminum is a commercially pure aluminum alloy that is known for its excellent corrosion resistance, high thermal conductivity, and good workability. It is commonly used in various industries such as electronics, chemical equipment, and signage.
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1060 aluminum is commonly used in the electrical and chemical industries, on account of having high electrical conductivity, corrosion resistance, and workability. 1060 aluminum has low mechanical strength compared to more significantly alloyed metals. It can be strengthened by cold working, but not by heat treatment.
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Aluminum 1100 is one of the most widely used alloys, with excellent forming properties, especially in the fully soft, annealed temper. It may be suitable for applications that require bending, spinning, drawing, stamping and roll forming.
Aluminum 1100 alloy is widely used in fin stock, heat exchanger fins, spun hollowware, dials and name plates, decorative parts, giftware, cooking utensils, rivets and reflectors, and in sheet metal work.
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Aluminum 3003 alloy has moderate strength and good corrosion resistance. The strength of this alloy can be increased by cold working.
Aluminium 3003 alloy is used in ductwork, chemical equipment, and general sheet metal work. It is also used in manufacturing the following items:Cooking utensils,Builder's hardware,Pressure vessels,Ice cube trays,Eyelet stock,Awning slats,Gas lines,Garage doors,Refrigerator panels,Heat exchangers,Gasoline tanks,Storage tanks,Drawn and spun parts.
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