1060 aluminum coil refers to a type of aluminum coil that is made from alloy 1060. Alloy 1060 is a popular grade of aluminum, known for its high purity and excellent corrosion resistance. It belongs to the 1000 series of aluminum alloys, which are known for their high thermal and electrical conductivity.
3003 Aluminum Coil: aluminum-manganese alloy, good corrosion resistance and workability, widely used in construction, decoration, and electronic industries.
6082 Aluminum Coil: aluminum-silicon-magnesium alloy, good mechanical properties and corrosion resistance, used in shipbuilding, railway, automotive and other fields.
5052 Aluminum Coil: aluminum-magnesium alloy, good corrosion resistance and weldability, widely used in construction, decoration, and electronic industries.
Color coated aluminum coil, also known as painted aluminum coil, refers to the aluminum coil or sheet that is coated with a high-quality paint or PE/PVDF (polyester/polyvinylidene fluoride) resin for enhanced durability and aesthetics. This coating provides protection against weathering, corrosion, and fading, while also offering a wide range of vibrant colors and finishes.
Aluminum foil is a thin, flexible sheet of aluminum metal that is commonly used for various purposes due to its versatile properties. It is made by rolling large aluminum ingots into thin sheets, which are then further processed to achieve the desired thickness.
Aluminum coil is a long, continuous strip of aluminum wound into a coil shape. It is commonly made by continuously casting molten aluminum and then rolling it into the desired thickness and width. Aluminum coils are widely used in various industries due to the lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and malleable nature of aluminum.