Description
Material: Aluminium is a lightweight non-ferrous metal known for its excellent corrosion resistance, high strength-to-weight ratio, and good thermal and electrical conductivity. It is widely used in various industries due to its versatility.
Weldability: The fair weldability indicates that while aluminium can be welded, some care and specific techniques may be needed to achieve satisfactory results. Welding considerations include factors such as heat input and joint design.
Shape: The flat bar shape indicates a long, rectangular cross-section with a flat surface. Flat bars are commonly used in construction, manufacturing, and other applications where a flat and elongated profile is required.
Corrosion Resistance: Aluminium exhibits excellent corrosion resistance due to the formation of a protective oxide layer on its surface. This property makes it suitable for use in corrosive environments or outdoor applications.
Finish: The mill finish suggests that the flat bar has a surface finish as it comes directly from the manufacturing process, without additional surface treatment or polishing. Mill finish surfaces often have a slightly textured appearance.
Grade: 6063 is an aluminum alloy known for its good extrudability, formability, and corrosion resistance. It is commonly used in architectural applications and for various extruded products.
Thickness: The thickness of the flat bar is 3.2 millimeters, indicating the distance between its two parallel surfaces.
Width: The width of the flat bar is 31.8 millimetres, representing the measurement across the broader dimension of the rectangular cross-section.
Weight/Metre (Kg): The weight per meter of the flat bar is 0.27 kilograms, providing information about its mass per unit length.
Maximum Cut length | 6 Metres |
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Material | Aluminium |
Weldability | Fair |
Shape | Flat Bar |
Corrosion Resistance | Excellent |
Finish | Mill Finish |
Grade | 6063 |
Thickness | 3.2mm |
Width | 31.8mm |
Weight/Metre (Kg) | 0.27 |