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Aluminum Perforated

Aluminum, like Stainless Steel, is corrosion resistant. It is, however, much lighter and softer than Stainless and Carbon Steel. To prevent the dull appearance that results from the oxidation of the outer layer, Aluminum can be either clear or color anodized after perforating. Unlike paint or powder coating, anodize film is built from the aluminum itself and takes on a translucent appearance. The alloys listed below are categorized into two types, non-heat-treatable and heat-treatable.

Commonly Perforated
Aluminum Types

1100 (Non-Heat-Treatable Alloys)
This commercially pure, low-strength alloy has excellent corrosion resistance and satisfactory anodizing and coating finishes. It is unmatched by any other commercial aluminum alloy in workability.

3003 (Non-Heat-Treatable Alloys)
The most widely used general-purpose alloy because of its good corrosion resistance, moderate strength, formability, and weldability. This alloy may show some slight discoloration when anodized, but reacts well to other coating finishes.

5005 (Non-Heat-Treatable Alloys)
Comparable to 3003 in strength and formability, this alloy has superior finishing characteristics, making it much better for anodizing. Excellent corrosion resistance and weldability, but rates below 1100 and 3003 for machining.

5052 (Non-Heat-Treatable Alloys)
A versatile high-strength alloy with good forming characteristics and excellent corrosion resistance. Although easily welded, it is not recommended for brazing and soldering applications. Anodized coatings may take on a yellowish tint if applied too thick.

2024 (Heat-Treatable Alloys)
An age hardening, high-strength alloy with nearly twice the strength of 5052 and fair corrosion resistance. Alclad 2024 provides improved corrosion resistance. Anodized coatings may take on a yellowish tint if applied too thick.

6061 (Heat-Treatable Alloys)
A high-strength alloy that has very good corrosion resistant, finishing, welding characteristics. Anodized coatings may take on a yellowish tint if applied too thick.

7075 (Heat-Treatable Alloys)
Developed for aircraft applications, this is one of the highest strength, commercially available alloys. It has fair corrosion resistance and machinability. Alclad 7075 provides improved corrosion resistance. Anodized coatings may take on a yellowish tint if applied too thick.

CLICK HERE to view detailed specifications about Aluminum on the supplied table below.

CARBON STEEL
STAINLESS STEEL
PLASTIC
MATERIAL INFORMATION

 


Aluminum Lbs. Per Square Foot
Gauge Mean of Gauge

Min. of
Gauge

Max. of
Gauge

1100 3003 5005 5052 2024 6061 7075
1 .249 .238 .260 3.52 3.56 3.52 3.49 3.60 3.53 3.623
4 .190 .181 .199 2.69 2.71 2.69 2.65 2.77 2.69 2.763
6 .160 .152 .168 2.27 2.28 2.27 2.23 2.32 2.25 2.327
8 .125 .120 .130 1.76 1.78 1.76 1.75 1.82 1.76 1.818
10 .100 .095 .105 1.41 1.43 1.41 1.40 1.45 1.41 1.454
11 .090 .086 .094 1.27 1.28 1.27 1.26 1.31 1.27 1.309
12 .080 .076 .084 1.13 1.14 1.13

1.12

1.16 1.13 1.164
14 .063 .059 .067 .889 .898 .889 .880 .916 .889 .916
16 .050 .046 .054 .706 .713 .706 .698 .727 .706 .727
18 .040 .037 .043 .564 .570 .564 .559 .582 .564 .582
20 .032 .0295 .0345 .452 .456 .452 .447 .466 .452 .465
22 .025 .0225 .0275 .353 .356 .353 .349 .364 .353 .364
24 .020 .0175 .0225 .282 .285 .282 .279 .291 .282 .291
26 .016 .014 .018 .226 .228 .226 - .232 - -
28 .012 .010 .014 .169 - .169 - - - -

NOTE: The above thickness tolerances are based on 48" wide material. Tolerances vary slightly depending on the width produced by the mill.


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