5083 5383 O H112 Marine Grade Aluminum Bars are certified by CCS, DNV, NK, CCS, ABS, BV, LR, KR and other classification societies, and their quality fully complies with world marine grade standards.
5383 marine grade aluminum plate has excellent corrosion resistance and high strength. Aluminum alloy 5383 is commonly used in shipbuilding and other maritime structures where durability and resistance to salt water corrosion are critical.
5383 H112 aluminum is a corrosion-resistant, medium-strength alloy with excellent formability, making it ideal for marine applications. It is also cost-effective for structural components exposed to harsh environments.
5383-H321 aluminum has high strength and excellent corrosion resistance, making it suitable for high-load marine applications, especially in environments that require resistance to intergranular corrosion and exfoliation corrosion.
5383-H116 aluminum offers good corrosion resistance through specific heat treatment and cold working, making it suitable for light-load marine applications, especially for long-term use in seawater environments.
5383 H34 aluminum alloy is a high-strength aluminum alloy that has undergone strain hardening and stabilization treatments, offering excellent corrosion resistance and weldability. It is widely used in marine, transportation, and construction fields.
5383-H32 Aluminum is an aluminum alloy that has undergone strain hardening and stabilization treatment, belonging to the aluminum-magnesium alloy series. The "H32" temper indicates that the alloy has been strain-hardened through cold working and then stabilized by appropriate heat treatment, with strength lying between the annealed (O) and full-hard (H38) states.
5383-H111 aluminum alloy is a type of aluminum alloy, which undergoes specific heat treatment and mechanical processing to be in the H111 condition. This alloy is widely used in environments that require good corrosion resistance and moderate strength.
5383-O aluminum alloy is the annealed (O condition) version of 5383 aluminum. It belongs to the aluminum-magnesium alloy series and has excellent corrosion resistance, particularly outstanding in marine environments.
5083 is widely used in hulls, decks, and other structural components of ships. 5383 is often used in more critical ship structures, especially those requiring high strength and corrosion resistance after welding, such as the welded structures of high-speed vessels.
5383 aluminum material is a high-performance aluminum-magnesium alloy, commonly used in shipbuilding, marine engineering, transportation, and tank fields.
5383-H112 aluminum alloy is suitable for high-temperature and high thermal conductivity applications, while 5456-H112 aluminum alloy performs better in ductility and corrosion resistance, making it suitable for environments requiring higher toughness and corrosion resistance.
5383 aluminum alloy excels in strength and corrosion resistance, making it suitable for hulls and offshore platform structures, while 5456 aluminum alloy offers better ductility and tensile strength, making it ideal for marine engineering equipment subjected to high loads.
5383-H116 aluminum is suitable for lighter loads and high corrosion environments, while 5383-H321 aluminum has higher tensile strength, yield strength, and fatigue strength, making it more suitable for applications that experience higher stress and load.
5383 H111 and 5456-H111 are both 5xxx series aluminum alloys, renowned for their excellent corrosion resistance, especially in marine and industrial applications.
5383 H32 and 5456-H32 are both aluminum alloys in the H32 temper, characterized by stability after strain hardening. The strength of this temper is between the annealed (O) state and the fully hardened (H38) state, roughly one-quarter of the strength of the fully hardened alloy.
5383 O Aluminum and 5456-O Aluminum are both annealed (O state) versions of aluminum alloys. Their alloy compositions are almost identical, but there are differences in certain mechanical properties and thermal performance.