Description
We offer aluminium disc made from alloy grades 1050, 1060, 1100, and 3003. All products use advanced hot and cold rolling technology. They have uniform thickness and a smooth, burr-free surface. They also offer stable mechanical performance. This makes them ideal for deep drawing, stamping, and spinning
Aluminium disc or aluminum circles, such as grades 1050, 1100, 1060, 1070, and 3003, are mainly used to make cookware. They are used for non-stick pans, pressure cookers, and other hardware.
1. Excellent elongation and tensile strength;
2. Processing performance is good, stamping, stretch forming high performance;
3. Gas welding, hydrogen welding, resistance welding and brazing;
4. High plasticity, conductivity and thermal conductivity;
5. Easy to take all kinds of pressure processing and extension, bending;
- Alloy: 1050, 1060, 1070, 1100, 3002, 3003, 3004, 5052A, 5052, 5754, 6061
- Hardness: O, H12, H14, H16, H18
- Thickness: 0.012″ – 0.15″ (0.3mm – 4mm)
- Diameter: 3.94″ – 38.5″ (100mm -980mm)
- Surface: Polished, Bright, Anodized
- Stamping: Materials include: steel, galvanized steel, aluminum, aluminum alloy and other metals
We have Hot rolled and cold rolled aluminum circles. Usually, the thickness of hot rolled sheet is 6-8 mm. The minimum thickness is 2.5mm-3.0mm. The cold rolling mills can roll down to 0.5-4.5 mm. Advanced cold rolling mills can roll thin or thick foils with a thickness of 0.1-0.2 mm.
Cold rolling can make products with exact sizes and even thickness. It also improves smoothness, surface gloss, strength, and overall surface quality.
There are four main differences between hot-rolled and cold-rolled aluminum sheet:
1. Cold-rolled aluminum sheets are mostly used for molds, and hot-rolled aluminum sheets are suitable for stamping and drawing.
2. Hot-rolled aluminum plate has good surface quality, strong mechanical properties and ductility, and good oxidation effect. At the same time, the processed aluminum disc is usually made from aluminum plate. It is also affected by the plate’s performance
3. Hot-rolled billets are cast vertically into billets. They are heated and rolled into coils for cold rolling. Cold-rolled billets are cast-rolled into coils. This uses continuous casting throughout.
4. Cold rolling uses a casting machine to make an 8 mm cast roll.
It is then processed by a cold rolling machine.
Hot rolling starts with an aluminum ingot that is 400 to 500 mm thick.
The ingot is heated to a high temperature before rolling.
We support our buyers with ideal high quality products and high level service. Becoming a specialist manufacturer in this sector, we have gained strong experience producing and managing aluminum discs. With a wide range, good quality, fair prices, and great service, we will be your best business partner.



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