Corrosion Resistance EN AW 5754 Aluminium Plate For Enclosed Trailer
Product Specifications
Type | Aluminium alloy plate |
Alloy | EN AW 5754 |
Application | Enclosed Trailer |
Thickness | 4-15 mm |
Trade terms | CIF, CNF, FOB, EXW |
Product Description
5754 aluminium is a widely used 5000 series aluminum alloy in Europe and other regions for enclosed trailers (cargo trailers, caravans, etc). It offers an excellent balance of strength, weldability, and corrosion resistance, making it ideal for structural and non-structural trailer components.
Our Company
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Aluminum Alloy Samples in Our Warehouse
Our Company Advantages
Technological & Production Strengths
R&D Capabilities: Own a national-level corporate technology center and contributes to industry standards.
Production Scale: We had an annual capacity exceeding 1 million tons of aluminium large-scale rolling mills.
Production Ability: We can produce high-quality aluminum material for automobile, railway transportation, marine, aerospace etc fields, and obtained the relevant certification.
Advanced Equipment
Code | Name | Brand |
A | Aluminum ingot melting furnace | GAUTSCHI (Switzerland) |
B | 4 continuous hot rolling mills | SMS Group (Germany) |
C | 2800mm width single stand cold rolling mill | SMS Group (Germany) |
D | All automatic three-dimensional elevated warehouse | Dematic (USA) |
Key Properties of 5754 Alloy
Property | Value / Description |
Tensile Strength | 190-240 MPa |
Yield Strength | 80-180 MPa |
Elongation | 10-20% (good formability) |
Density | 2.66 g/cm³ (lightweight) |
Corrosion Resistance | Excellent (marine-grade performance) |
Weldability | Very good (MIG/TIG compatible) |
Why 5754 is Used in Enclosed Trailers?
Superior Corrosion Resistance
- Contains ~3% Magnesium (Mg), forming a protective oxide layer
- Resists salt, humidity, and road chemicals
- Better than 6xxx alloys (eg., 6061) in harsh environments
Good Strength-to-Weight Ratio
- Stronger than 5052 but lighter than steel
- Suitable for walls, roofs, and flooring without excessive weight
Why Europe Prefers 5754 Over 5052
- Higher Magnesium Content (~3% Mg vs. 5052's 2.2-2.8%) → Better corrosion resistance
- Stricter Environmental Standards (e.g., REACH) → 5754 complies with EU regulations
- Superior Weld Integrity → Less cracking risk than 5052 in critical joints
Comparison with Other Trailer Alloys
Alloy | Best For | vs. 5754 |
5052 | Non-structural panels (North America) | Cheaper but weaker |
6082-T6 | High-stress frames (EU) | Stronger but less corrosion-resistant |
5083 | Marine/off-road trailers | Stronger than 5754, but more expensive |