Basic Knowledge of Sheet Metal Processing - About Types of Sheet Metal Materials (3)
Basic Knowledge of Sheet Metal Processing
We will introduce the basic knowledge of sheet metal processing.
Sheet metal materials can be broadly divided into two categories. 1. Ferrous metals... iron, stainless steel, galvanized steel sheets, etc. 2. Non-ferrous metals... copper, copper alloy sheets, aluminum, aluminum alloy sheets, etc. Here, we will introduce non-ferrous metal materials. 2. Non-ferrous metals and non-metals Among non-ferrous metal materials, the most commonly used for sheet metal are copper, copper alloys, aluminum, and aluminum alloys. The reasons for this include that copper has excellent mechanical properties and corrosion resistance, while aluminum is a material with very good workability. By the way, the material designation for aluminum alloys is as follows. Example: A5052P A... material / aluminum 5052... alloy number P... shape / sheet
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