Aluminium Sheet Alloys
2026-01-12 17:33:30
Aluminium Sheet Alloys (Aluminum Alloy Sheet & Plate)
Engineered for strength, corrosion resistance, and easy fabrication, our aluminium sheet alloys are trusted across construction, transportation, marine, industrial fabrication, and precision machining. Choose from versatile grades (1xxx/3xxx/5xxx/6xxx/7xxx), multiple tempers, and surface finishesoptimized for both performance and cost.

Looking for a broader selection? Explore our full range of Aluminum Sheets for more thicknesses, finishes, and alloy options.
Key Parameters (Specification Options)
Product type: Aluminium alloy sheet / aluminum plate (cut-to-size available)
Common alloys available (typical):
- 1xxx (1050/1060/1070/1100): high purity, excellent conductivity & formability
- 3xxx (3003/3105): great formability, good corrosion resistance, widely used for general fabrication
- 5xxx (5052/5083/5086/5182/5754/5454): marine-grade corrosion resistance, strong & weldable
- 6xxx (6061/6063/6082): heat-treatable, strong, excellent machinability
- 7xxx (7075): ultra-high strength for aerospace & high-load structures
Temper options (by alloy): O, H12/H14/H16/H18, T4, T5, T6 (availability depends on grade)
Thickness range: 0.2 mm 200 mm (customizable)
Width & length: standard and custom cutting supported (e.g., 10002000 mm width; 20006000 mm length)
Surface finish options:
- Mill finish, brushed, anodized-ready
- Protective film (single/double side)
- Color-coated or pre-painted (on request)
Standards supported: ASTM, EN, JIS, GB (per requirement)
Processing services: slitting, shearing, CNC cutting, bending support, surface protection/film
Recommended Alloy Selection (Fast Guide)
- For forming & general fabrication: 3003 / 3105
- For marine & high-corrosion environments: 5052 / 5083 / 5086
- For structural parts & machining: 6061 / 6082
- For high-strength aerospace tooling/fixtures: 7075
If you need a proven all-rounder for machining and structural performance, check 6061 aluminum sheet.

Purpose & Applications
Our aluminium sheet alloys are designed to solve common industry needslightweighting, corrosion resistance, formability, and strength.
Typical uses include:
- Construction & roofing: cladding, panels, flashing, ceilings
- Marine: hull components, decks, ramps, gangways, offshore structures
- Transportation: truck bodies, trailers, fuel tanks, rail interiors
- Industrial fabrication: machine guards, brackets, enclosures, tooling plates
- Electrical & thermal: busbars (specific alloys), heat shields, reflectors
- Aerospace & high-load: jigs/fixtures, high-strength components (7xxx)
Packaging & Delivery
We package aluminium sheets and plates to minimize oxidation, scratches, and transit damageideal for export and long-distance shipping.
Standard packaging includes:
- Anti-scratch protective film (optional)
- Waterproof kraft paper + plastic moisture barrier
- Fumigated wooden pallet/wooden case
- Steel strip reinforcement + corner protectors
- Clear labeling: alloy, temper, size, net/gross weight, batch/heat number

Shipping formats: full sheets, cut-to-size blanks, slit coils (by request)
Advantages (Why Buyers Choose Our Aluminium Sheet Alloys)
- Stable quality & traceability: consistent chemistry and mechanical properties
- Excellent surface quality: clean finish, optional film protection
- Custom sizing reduces waste: cut-to-length improves yield and lowers machining time
- Multiple alloy families in one supply: simplifies sourcing for multi-project procurement
- Fast quoting & technical support: alloy selection guidance based on your forming/welding/machining needs
- Export-ready packaging: reduces claims and improves arrival condition
FAQ
Q1: How do I choose between 5052, 5083, and 6061?
- 5052: excellent forming and corrosion resistance (great for tanks, panels)
- 5083: stronger and ideal for marine/high-corrosion heavy-duty applications
- 6061: best all-around for machining + structural strength (heat-treatable)
Q2: Can I order custom thickness and cut sizes? Yes. We support custom thickness ranges, shearing, and CNC cutting to your drawings or tolerances.
Q3: What tempers do you stock most often? Commonly stocked: O, H14/H18, T4, T6 (depends on alloy). Share your forming/welding requirements and well recommend the best temper.
Q4: Do you provide material certificates? Yes. Mill test certificates (MTC) can be provided, and third-party inspection is available on request.
Q5: How is the sheet protected during shipping to avoid scratches? We use film protection + moisture barrier + reinforced pallets/cases. For sensitive surface requirements, request double-side film and wooden case packing.
Request a Quote (Get the Right Alloy, First Time)
Send your alloy/temper, thickness, width length, quantity, application, and destination port. Well respond with a best-fit recommendation and a competitive quotation for your aluminium sheet alloys.

