5454 H38 aluminum plate sheet
5454 H38 refers to a specific temper of 5454 aluminum, where the material undergoes heat treatment after cold working to achieve stability and specific mechanical properties.
5454 H38 aluminum alloy is an aluminum-magnesium alloy highly regarded for its excellent corrosion resistance and strength. H38 denotes a specific temper of 5454 aluminum, indicating the material has been cold worked and then stabilized through heat treatment to meet specific mechanical property requirements.
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Alloy: 5454 is an aluminum-magnesium alloy known for its good corrosion resistance and strength.
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Temper: H38 is a temper designation indicating the material has been strain-hardened and stabilized. H38 temper is achieved by cold working followed by heat treatment to stabilize the material to a certain degree.
Due to its excellent corrosion resistance and strength characteristics, 5454 H38 aluminum alloy finds widespread application in industries such as shipbuilding, automotive (e.g., fuel tanks, body panels), chemical equipment, and marine environments. It can withstand corrosion from seawater and typical industrial environments while possessing sufficient mechanical strength to withstand various mechanical stresses.
The specification introduction of 5454 h38 aluminum sheet plate
5454 specification
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Alloy
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5454
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Temper
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H38
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Thickness
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0.5mm-300mm
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Width
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500-2650mm
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Length
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500-12000mm
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Characteristics of 5454 H38 Aluminum Plate
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Strength: It exhibits high strength, especially compared to similar tempered aluminum alloys, making it suitable for structural applications.
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Corrosion Resistance: Like other 5xxx series alloys, 5454 H38 aluminum offers excellent corrosion resistance, particularly in marine and industrial environments.
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Formability: Despite its high strength, it retains good formability, allowing for various forming processes such as bending, deep drawing, and rolling.
Weldability of 5454 H38 Aluminum
5454 H38 aluminum exhibits good weldability, enabling effective joining using various welding techniques.
The chemical composition of 5454 aluminum plate
5454 Alloy %
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Si
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0.25
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Fe
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0.40
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Cu
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0.10
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Mn
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0.5-1.0
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Mg
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2.4-3.0
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Cr
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0.05-0.20
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Ni
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-
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Zn
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0.25
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Ti
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0.20
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Al
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Remainder
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Applications of 5454 H38 Aluminum Plate Sheet
5454 H38 aluminum plate sheet is commonly used in marine environments for ship hulls, decks, and other structures where corrosion resistance and strength are crucial. It is also utilized in automotive and aerospace applications, especially for components requiring high strength and corrosion resistance.
5454 H38 Marine Aluminum Plate
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Ship Hulls and Decks: Used for constructing the hulls and decks of ships, 5454 H38 offers outstanding corrosion resistance and strength, ensuring durability in seawater environments.
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Marine Structures: Suitable for marine platforms, offshore wind power facilities, and other structures that must withstand corrosion from seawater and various climate conditions.
5454 H38 Automotive Aluminum Plate
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Fuel Tanks and Containers: Commonly used for manufacturing automotive fuel tanks and liquid storage containers due to its resistance to chemicals and moist environments, ensuring safety and reliability.
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Vehicle Body Structures: Used in critical components of automotive body structures, providing high strength and corrosion resistance, thus extending lifespan and reducing maintenance costs.
5454 H38 Aerospace Aluminum Plate
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5454 H38 is known for its high corrosion resistance and strength, typically used for manufacturing thin sheets and structural components in aerospace applications.
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Used in aircraft thin sheets and structural components such as wings and fuselage, 5454 H38 provides high strength and excellent corrosion resistance, ensuring safe operation of aircraft in various climate conditions.
5454 H38 aluminum plate is valued for its high strength, excellent corrosion resistance, and formability, making it suitable for a range of demanding applications.
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