Product Description
Aluminum Magnesium Manganese plate, often referred to as AA3003 alloy and AA3004 aluminum-magnesium-manganese alloy, is widely recognized for its moderate structural strength, weather resistance, stain resistance, and ease of bending, welding, and processing. It is commonly employed as a roofing and exterior wall material in architectural designs with a life expectancy of over 50 years. In architectural designs for marine climates, the more corrosion-resistant 5052 marine-grade aluminum alloy or 6061 aerospace-grade alloy can be selected.
Key Features of Aluminum Magnesium Manganese Plates
Lightweight: Aluminum has a density of 2.73 g/cm³, only 1/3 that of steel (7.83 g/cm³).
High Strength: Through aluminum alloy configuration, processing, and heat treatment, it can achieve high strength, even suitable for constructing large aircraft structures.
Corrosion Resistance: Aluminum is a reliable and durable outdoor construction material. Its surface can form a thin, dense oxide layer in the natural environment, preventing further oxidation and corrosion in the air. It also has the ability to resist various acidic corrosion.
Diverse and Aesthetic Surface Treatments: Aluminum allows for various surface treatments, such as anodizing, electrophoresis, chemical treatment, polishing, and painting.
Easy Production and Shaping: Aluminum can be extruded into various profiles and shapes. It can be stretched, rolled, punched, spun, rolled, cast, and forged. Aluminum plates can be rolled into various thicknesses, even extremely thin plates.
Good Conductivity: Aluminum has excellent electrical conductivity, is non-magnetic, and has low sensitivity to electrical sparks, preventing electromagnetic interference and reducing flammability in specific environments.
Convenient Connection: Aluminum can be connected through various methods, including riveting, welding, and adhesion.
Recyclability: Aluminum has high recycling value, contributing to cost-effectiveness in the long term and playing a positive role in conserving natural resources.



