Lathe machining parts Aluminum AL7075 CNC part corrosion resistant
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Product Description:
1.Aluminum AL5052Characteristics: AL5052 is a corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy
with good formability, used in marine environments and automotive
applications due to its excellent weldability and resistance to
saltwater.
Maintenance: Regular cleaning is recommended to avoid surface
corrosion, especially in salty or humid environments. Protective
coatings may be applied to enhance longevity.
2. Aluminum AL6061
Characteristics: A versatile aluminum alloy with good strength,
corrosion resistance, and machinability, AL6061 is used in
structural and aerospace applications.
Maintenance: Prevent oxidation by keeping parts dry and clean.
Anodizing or coating parts can provide additional protection in
outdoor or harsh environments.
Applications
Anodizing is an electrochemical process that creates a thick oxide
layer on the surface of metals, primarily aluminum. This process
significantly alters the properties of the metal, providing both
functional and aesthetic benefits.
Main Benefits:
• Improved Corrosion Resistance: Anodizing forms a durable oxide
layer that protects aluminum from corrosion. This is particularly
useful for parts exposed to harsh outdoor environments, such as in
the aerospace, automotive, and marine industries.
• Enhanced Hardness: The anodized layer is much harder than the
base aluminum, providing excellent scratch and wear resistance.
This is valuable for parts that experience frequent contact or
friction.
• Increased Durability: The anodized surface improves the metal’s
resistance to environmental wear, UV rays, and extreme
temperatures, extending the lifespan of the component. This makes
anodizing ideal for parts in high-performance applications.
• Aesthetic Appeal: Anodized aluminum can be dyed in various
colors, adding to the visual appeal of products, such as in
consumer electronics, decorative items, and even architectural
features.
• Electrical Insulation: The oxide layer created by anodizing is
non-conductive, offering electrical insulation properties. This
makes anodized aluminum an excellent choice for electronic housings
and components that require insulation from electrical currents.
Maintenance: Anodized aluminum is relatively easy to maintain.
Routine cleaning with mild detergents and water is sufficient to
keep the surface free of dirt and debris. Avoid harsh chemicals or
abrasive materials that could damage the oxide layer. If the
anodized finish is scratched, it may need to be re-anodized to
restore its protective qualities.
| 1 | Anodizing |
| 2 | Sandblasting |
| 3 | Matt anodizing |
| 4 | polish 0.8 |
| 5 | Painting |
| 6 | Brush |
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