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Aluminum Alloy Series Guide

Aluminum is one of the most versatile materials in industrial manufacturing, but not all aluminum is created equal. To streamline classification and application, the International Alloy Designation System (managed by the Aluminum Association) categorizes wrought aluminum alloys into eight distinct series based on their primary alloying elements. Each series offers unique properties tailored to specific industrial needs.

As a factory specializing in aluminum profiles, we leverage these differences to provide optimized solutions for clients in construction, automotive, aerospace, and consumer goods. Understanding these series ensures optimal material selection for your specific project requirements.

1000

Pure Aluminum

Non-heat-treatable

Composition: 99% minimum aluminum content.

Properties: Excellent corrosion resistance, high electrical/thermal conductivity, and superior workability.

Common Uses: Chemical tanks, electrical components, and food packaging.

2000

Copper Alloys

Heat-treatable

Primary Alloy: Copper (3-5%)

Properties: High strength-to-weight ratio (comparable to steel), heat-treatable. Lower corrosion resistance often requires protective coatings.

Applications: Aerospace components (e.g., aircraft structures)

3000

Manganese Alloys

Non-heat-treatable

Primary Alloy: Manganese (~1.0-1.5%)

Properties: Moderate strength, good formability, and rust resistance. Non-heat-treatable.

Applications: HVAC systems, roofing, and beverage cans

4000

Silicon Alloys

Specialty

Primary Alloy: Silicon (4.5-6.0%)

Properties: Low melting point, improved fluidity.

Applications: Welding wire, automotive pistons, and additive manufacturing

5000

Magnesium Alloys

Non-heat-treatable

Primary Alloy: Magnesium (3-5%)

Properties: Exceptional corrosion resistance (especially in marine environments), high fatigue strength, and weldability. Non-heat-treatable.

Applications: Shipbuilding, pressure vessels, and architectural panels

6000

Magnesium-Silicon Alloys

Heat-treatable

Alloys: Magnesium and silicon (forms magnesium silicide)

Properties: Balanced strength, corrosion resistance, and extrudability. Heat-treatable.

Applications: Construction frames (e.g., windows, doors), automotive parts, and consumer electronics

7000

Zinc Alloys

Heat-treatable

Primary Alloy: Zinc, with magnesium/copper

Properties: Highest strength among commercial alloys, heat-treatable.

Applications: Aerospace frames (e.g., aircraft wings), high-stress mechanical components

8000

Other Elements

Specialty

Alloys: Iron, nickel, lithium, etc.

Properties: Tailored for niche needs (e.g., thermal/electrical performance).

Applications: Specialty engineering and advanced technology sectors

Why Does the Series Matter for Your Projects?

Understanding these series ensures optimal material selection. For instance:

Architectural Projects

Often use 6000 series for its durability and anodizing potential

Marine Environments

Require 5000 series for corrosion resistance

High-strength Applications

(e.g., robotics) leverage 7000 series alloys

Our Aluminum Profile Capabilities

As a direct factory, we supply all series with customization options (e.g., cutting, surface treatments like anodizing or powder coating). Our B2B exports to Europe, Americas, Asia, and Africa ensure competitive pricing and consistent quality.

The eight-series classification system simplifies aluminum selection by linking composition to performance. Whether you need the purity of 1000 series or the strength of 7000 series, partnering with a knowledgeable supplier ensures your project’s success.

Aluminum Profiles

Aluminum Alloy Applications by Industry

Industry Recommended Series Key Properties Common Products
Construction 6000 Series Extrudability, corrosion resistance Window frames, doors, curtain walls
Automotive 5000, 6000, 7000 Series Strength, formability, crash resistance Body panels, chassis components
Aerospace 2000, 7000 Series High strength-to-weight ratio Aircraft structures, wings
Marine 5000 Series Corrosion resistance Hulls, decks, offshore structures
Electrical 1000 Series Electrical conductivity Wiring, bus bars, heat sinks
Consumer Goods 3000, 5000, 6000 Series Formability, appearance Appliances, electronics, cookware

Aluminum Alloy Series Comparison

Strength

1000 Series
3000 Series
5000 Series
6000 Series
2000 Series
7000 Series

Corrosion Resistance

2000 Series
7000 Series
3000 Series
6000 Series
1000 Series
5000 Series

Formability

7000 Series
2000 Series
6000 Series
5000 Series
3000 Series
1000 Series

Cost Efficiency

7000 Series
2000 Series
5000 Series
6000 Series
3000 Series
1000 Series

Ready to Find Your Perfect Aluminum Alloy?

For wholesale inquiries or technical guidance, contact us to leverage our expertise as a leading aluminum profile manufacturer.

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