Alloy aluminum plates are produced by adding various alloying elements during the aluminum plate processing to enhance their mechanical and chemical properties. Alloy aluminum plates possess unique characteristics not found in pure aluminum plates, and are widely used in specialized environments such as ships, refrigerators, molds, and aerospace equipment.
Alloy aluminum plates can be categorized into different types based on the primary alloying elements.
Alloy aluminum plates can be categorized by elemental units into binary alloy aluminum plates, ternary alloy aluminum plates, quaternary alloy aluminum plates, and multi-element alloy aluminum plates, etc.
Alloy aluminum plates can be classified into heat-treatable and non-heat-treatable alloys based on their ability to be strengthened. Non-strengthenable aluminum alloys can only be strengthened through cold working, while heat treatment does not significantly enhance their strength.
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