5005 aluminum sheet is a typical aluminum-magnesium series alloy (5xxx series) known for its medium strength, lieliska izturība pret koroziju, and outstanding anodizing surface finish.
5005 sakausējums aluminum sheet is a non-heat treatable rolled product supplied as either plate or coil and is the softest of the 5000 series alloys making this alloy very suitable for forming and welding. It has excellent corrosion resistance properties and is suitable for a broad range of applications.
RUIYI / RAYIWELL offers aluminum plates with a maximum width of up to 3800 mm and a maximum thickness of 250 mm, as well as plates as thin as 0.2 mm with widths up to 2650 mm, meeting a wide range of thickness and width requirements for various orders.
UNS A95005 Alumīnija loksnes Introduction
| Produkta nosaukums | 5005 Alumīnija lapa |
| Popular Tempers | O, H14, H24, H32, H34, H36, H38 |
| Equivalent Names | AW-5005, AlMg1(B), A95005, 3.3315, AlMg1 |
| 5005 Lapa | biezums: 0.008”–0.24” (0.2mm–6mm), platums: 35.4”–104” (900mm–2650mm) |
| 5005 Lapa | biezums: 0.24”–9.84” (6mm–250mm), platums: 35.4”–104” (900mm–2650mm) |
| 5005 Extra Wide | biezums: 0.24”–9.84” (6mm–250mm), platums: 35.4”–149.6” (900mm–3800mm) |
| garums | Up to 6 metri; fixed or custom-cut length available |
| Surface Finish | Dzirnavu apdare, anodēta, matēts, pulēta, sandblasted, etched, bright, textured |
| Laminated Options | Blue film, clear film, black & balta plēve, paper (Film thickness: 50μm / 80μm) |
| Standards | ASTM B209, LV 573, LV 485 |
5005 Aluminum sheet with excellent formability, metināšanai, and anodising properties. 5052 Aluminium is A marine-grade alloy with higher strength and corrosion resistance, particularly suited for marine and automotive applications.
5052 aluminum sheet is a popular, corrosion-resistant alloy with 2.5% magnijs. Its excellent formability, metināšanai, and workability, makes it ideal for marine, automobiļu, food processing, and general sheet metal work, including tanks, zīmes, and cookware. It’s a non-heat-treatable alloy, often supplied in tempers like H32, offering good strength and bright finish suitable for painting or anodizing, though it’s not easily machined.
The primary difference between 5005 un 5052 lies in their magnesium (mg) content, which directly influences strength, as shown in the following comparison:
| Elements | 5005 Sakausējums | 5052 Sakausējums | Key Difference Analysis |
| alumīnijs (Al) | Balance | Balance | Base metal for both alloys. |
| magnijs (mg) | 0.5% ~ 1.1% | 2.2% ~ 2.8% | The most critical difference. 5052’s higher Mg content gives it significantly higher strength. |
| hroms (Cr) | ≤ 0.10% | 0.15% ~ 0.35% | 5052 contains more Cr, enhancing its stress corrosion resistance. |
| mangāns (Mn) | ≤ 0.20% | ≤ 0.10% | Slightly higher limit in 5005. |
| silīcijs (un) | ≤ 0.30% | ≤ 0.25% | Similar low levels in both. |
| varš (ar) | ≤ 0.20% | ≤ 0.10% | Lower in 5052, beneficial for corrosion resistance. |
| cinks (Zn) | ≤ 0.25% | ≤ 0.10% | Lower in 5052. |
| dzelzs (fe) | ≤ 0.70% | ≤ 0.40% | Lower impurity limit in 5052. |
These alloys are specified in major international standards systems.
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ISO/DIN: 5005 is known as AlMg1(C), un 5052 is similar to AlMg2.5.
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ASTM/ASM: 5052 is a standard ASTM alloy. Both are covered by standards like ASTM B209.
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JIS: 5005 corresponds to A5005, un 5052 līdz A5052.
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GB (Ķīna): Both are standardized in China (e.g., GB/T 3880 for sheets)
Mehāniskās īpašības 5005 alumīnija loksnes
| temperaments | Stiepes stiprība (N/mm²) | Yield Strength (N/mm²) | Elongation on 50mm (%) | |||
| 0.5 mm | 0.8 mm | 1.3 mm | 2.6mm | |||
| O | 95-145 | 35 | 18 | 20 | 21 | 22 |
| H12 | 125-170 | 80 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 8 |
| H14 | 145-185 | 100 | 3 | 3 | 5 | 6 |
| H18 | 185 min | 165 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 3 |
5052-H32 aluminum checkered plate is a strong, corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy (5052) in a semi-hardened temper (H32) with a raised diamond or tread pattern, used for anti-slip surfaces on walkways, rampas, truck beds, and for decorative trim, known for good formability, machinability, and durability in industrial and marine settings.


