High Quality 2500mm Width Aluminum Alloy Coil Chemical Linings
Product Specifications
Type | Aluminum alloy coil |
Thickness | 0.8-6mm |
Alloy | 3003/5052/5083 |
Temper | H14/H32 etc |
Surface | Anodizing/PVDF coating |
Trade terms | CIF, CNF, FOB, EXW |
Product Overview
2500mm width aluminum alloy coils are optimally suited for large chemical tank linings due to their proven corrosion resistance, lightweight yet strong construction, cost-effective lifecycle performance, and adaptability to mega-scale projects.
Manufacturing Capabilities
- Super-big size production ability: widest 2900mm, thickest 12mm
- World-class flat-rolling equipment with large-scale production capacity
- High output with wide variety of products and modern production processes
Industry Certifications
Industry | Certificate |
Automobile | IATF 16949 |
Railway Transportation | IRIS ISO/TS22163 EN45545 |
Marine | ABS CCS DNV LR NK KR |
Aerospace | NADCAP AMS AS9100D |
Military | GJB |
Laboratory | CNAS |
Material Specifications
Alloy Selection:
- 5052 (Al-Mg series): Excellent corrosion resistance for weak acid/alkali environments
- 3003 (Al-Mn series): Resists general chemical media; cost-effective for non-aggressive environments
- 6061 (Al-Mg-Si series): High strength with T6 heat treatment; suitable for structural linings
- 1100 (Pure aluminum): High corrosion resistance but low strength; used for non-pressure linings
Tempers:
- H32/H34 (5052/3003): Half-hard, balances strength and formability
- T6 (6061): Age-hardened for high-stress applications
Recommended Thickness Applications
Thickness Range | Application Scenario | Typical Configuration |
0.5-1.5mm | Pipeline linings | 3003-H14 + PVDF coating |
1.5-3.0mm | Storage tank linings | 5052-H32 + Anodizing |
3.0-6.0mm | Reaction vessels | 5083-H321 + PTFE laminate |
Key Product Advantages
Corrosion Resistance
- Natural oxide film resists acids/alkalis/salt spray (5052 performs best at pH 4 - 9)
- Outperforms carbon steel; can replace stainless steel in mild sulfuric acid
Workability
- Easily coiled, welded (with shielding gas), or riveted for complex geometries