Description
Aluminum alloy wire is produced by drawing aluminum alloy steel wire rods through precision dies.
This wire offers excellent resistance to acids and alkalis, strong corrosion resistance, good toughness, and high tensile strength.
It maintains its color and performance stability even at temperatures up to 120°C, making it suitable for demanding industrial and environmental conditions.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Aluminum Alloy Wire |
| Condition | Bright, Soft |
| Treatment | Hydrogen Annealing |
| Model Number | AFA 79B, Sulzer Metco 405 |
| Standard Sizes | 1.60 mm and 2.00 mm |
| Other Sizes | Available upon request |
| Applications | Construction, Arts & Crafts, Weaving Nets, Communication Equipment, Medical Devices, Brushes, Steel Cables, Filters, High-Pressure Pipes, and other industries |
Aluminum wire has excellent electrical and thermal conductivity.
Although its conductivity is about two-thirds that of copper, its density is only one-third, meaning it weighs half as much for the same current-carrying capacity.
Its natural oxide film also provides surface insulation, making it ideal for electrical cables, conductors, and appliance components.
Thanks to its high ductility, aluminum wire can be processed into foil, strips, and sheets.
These materials are widely used for packaging food, medicine, cosmetics, and consumer goods due to their lightweight and protective properties.
With three times the thermal conductivity of iron, aluminum is an excellent material for heat exchangers, radiators, and cookware, ensuring efficient heat transfer and energy savings.
Aluminum forms a dense oxide film that provides natural corrosion protection, making it suitable for chemical reactors, medical instruments, refrigeration systems, and petroleum refining equipment.
Aluminum wire can be rolled into plates, tubes, and profiles used in curtain walls, doors, windows, railings, and other decorative applications.
Its light weight, corrosion resistance, and smooth surface make it popular in modern architecture.
Finely powdered aluminum, with its silver-white luster, is commonly used in automotive, appliance, and furniture coatings, providing both aesthetic appeal and surface protection.
Aluminum wire is also used as a welding material in TIG (argon arc welding) and MIG (arc welding) processes for joining aluminum and other metal products.
By alloying aluminum wire with other elements, various high-performance aluminum alloys can be produced for use in aerospace, automotive, and construction industries.
Aluminum wire serves as an anode material in lithium-ion and aluminum batteries, offering large capacity, long cycle life, and high safety, making it ideal for mobile devices and electric vehicles.
Through nanotechnology, aluminum wire can be refined into nanometer-scale aluminum wires, featuring high specific surface area and excellent catalytic activity, used in catalysts, sensors, and advanced composites.
Excellent corrosion and oxidation resistance
High strength-to-weight ratio
Good thermal and electrical conductivity
Resistant to acid, alkali, and high temperature (up to 120°C)
Smooth surface finish and good formability
Suitable for industrial, decorative, and high-tech applications
Form: Coils, spools, or straight lengths
Diameter Range: 1.6 mm, 2.0 mm (custom sizes available)
Surface: Bright finish
Packaging: Moisture-proof or vacuum-sealed options
Delivery Time: 3–10 working days, depending on order quantity
All aluminum alloy wires are produced under strict quality control systems, ensuring consistent chemical composition, tensile strength, and surface finish.
They conform to relevant international standards (such as AWS and ISO) for industrial and engineering applications.