5086 marine grade aluminum checkered tread plate sheet has higher strength and corrosion resistance than 5052 and 5083 plates, making it ideal for many marine and marine applications.
Marine-grade aluminum rods such as 5059 and 5086 combine corrosion resistance, strength and lightweight properties, making them an indispensable material in a variety of marine applications where durability and reliability are important.
Marine-grade aluminum alloy 5086 combines corrosion resistance, rust resistance, strength, weldability, formability and resistance to environmental factors, making it ideal for underwater components of ship hulls and other marine applications.
Ship decks have high requirements for corrosion resistance, water resistance, anti-skid, and wear resistance. 5052, 5083, 5086 and 6061 marine grade aluminum sheets are often used.
Marine aluminum alloys have good corrosion resistance, strength, and workability in marine environments, commonly used in ship decks, hull structures, and other components.
Similar to 5083, 5086 aluminum alloy also has good corrosion resistance and weldability, but its strength is slightly lower than that of 5083, making it suitable for relatively lighter structures.