5052 Aluminum Coil
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5052 Aluminum Coil is a non-heat-treatable Al-Mg alloy known for excellent corrosion resistance, higher strength than 3000 series alloys, and good weldability. It performs especially well in marine, chemical, and outdoor environments, making it a preferred choice for applications exposed to moisture, salt spray, or harsh conditions.
5052 combines balanced mechanical properties with good formability, making it suitable for both structural and decorative purposes.
Specifications
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Alloy | 5052 |
| Form | Aluminum Coil |
| Thickness | 0.2 – 8.0 mm |
| Width | 100 – 2650 mm |
| Length | Coil form or cut-to-length |
| Surface Finish | Mill finish, anodized, coated |
| Standards | ASTM, EN, JIS, GB |
| Processing | Cold rolled |
| Customization | Size, temper, surface treatment |
Chemical Composition (Typical)
| Element | Content (%) |
|---|---|
| Aluminum (Al) | Balance |
| Magnesium (Mg) | 2.2 – 2.8 |
| Chromium (Cr) | 0.15 – 0.35 |
| Manganese (Mn) | ≤ 0.10 |
| Silicon (Si) | ≤ 0.25 |
| Iron (Fe) | ≤ 0.40 |
| Copper (Cu) | ≤ 0.10 |
| Zinc (Zn) | ≤ 0.25 |
| Others | ≤ 0.15 |
Mechanical Properties (Typical) Properties vary depending on temper.
| Property | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Tensile Strength | 215 – 310 MPa |
| Yield Strength | ≥ 120 MPa |
| Elongation | 7 – 20% |
| Hardening Method | Cold working |
Physical Properties
Density: 2.68 g/cm³
Melting Point: 590 – 650 °C
Thermal Conductivity: ~138 W/m·K
Electrical Conductivity: ~35% IACS
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion: 23.0 ×10⁻⁶ /K
Temper Options
Common tempers supplied include:
O – Annealed (maximum formability)
H32 / H34 – Strain hardened, moderate strength
H36 / H38 – Strain hardened to higher strength
Customized tempers are available based on specific application needs.
Key Features & Advantages
High Corrosion Resistance – Excellent resistance in marine, coastal, and chemical environments
Higher Strength – Stronger than most 3000 series alloys
Good Formability – Suitable for bending, stamping, and roll forming
Excellent Weldability – Compatible with MIG / TIG and resistance welding
Stable Performance – Good fatigue strength and surface finish
Versatile Applications – Used in both structural and decorative products
Note: Like other 5xxx alloys, 5052 is not heat-treatable; strength comes from cold work and temper.
Typical Applications
Marine & Transportation
Boat hulls and decks , Fuel tanks & oil filters, Automotive body panels, Trailer components
Construction & Architecture
Wall panels, Roofing accessories, Cladding & decorative architectural elements
Industrial & Chemical
Heat exchangers, Pressure vessels, Chemical storage tanks, Marine hardware
Fabrication & General Manufacturing
Electrical enclosures, Storage containers, HVAC components
Comparison with Other Alloys
5052 vs 3003 / 3005 / 3004:
5052 offers higher strength and superior corrosion resistance, especially in marine or humid conditions, while 3000 series alloys are often more economical for general applications.
5052 vs 6061:
6061 offers higher structural strength via heat treatment, but 5052 has better corrosion resistance and formability for marine and chemical environments.
FAQ
1.What is 5052 aluminum coil used for?
5052 aluminum coil is widely used in marine, automotive, construction, and industrial applications where high corrosion resistance and moderate strength are required.
2.Is 5052 stronger than 3004 / 3005 aluminum?
Yes. 5052 typically has higher tensile and yield strength compared with 3004 and 3005 alloys, making it suitable for more demanding structural applications.
3.Can 5052 aluminum coil be heat treated?
No. 5052 aluminum is not heat-treatable. Its strength is developed through cold working and tempering.
4.Is 5052 suitable for marine environments?
Yes. 5052 aluminum has excellent resistance to salt water and humid environments, making it ideal for marine components.
5.What tempers are common for 5052 aluminum?
Common tempers include O, H32, H34, H36, and H38, depending on strength and forming requirements.
6.Can 5052 aluminum coil be anodized or coated?
Yes. 5052 is commonly supplied with anodized or color-coated surfaces for aesthetic and protective purposes.
7.What standards can 5052 aluminum meet?
5052 aluminum coil can be manufactured to ASTM, EN, JIS, and GB standards based on customer requirements.
| Performance Requirement | Service Environment | Typical Applications | Recommended Alloys | Technical Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Excellent formability & deep drawing | Indoor, mild outdoor | Food packaging, roofing sheets, deep-drawn components | 1050, 1060, 1100 | Very high ductility, low strength, ideal for cold forming |
| Balanced strength & corrosion resistance | Outdoor, humid environments | Roofing, cladding, insulation jacketing | 3003, 3004 | Mn-alloyed series, good workability and corrosion resistance |
| Higher strength for structural use | Outdoor, light structural loads | Transportation panels, industrial housings | 5052, 5754 | Mg-alloyed, stronger than 3xxx, excellent corrosion resistance |
| Marine & high corrosion resistance | Marine, coastal, chemical exposure | Shipbuilding, tanks, pressure vessels | 5083, 5086 | Outstanding resistance to seawater corrosion |
| High strength & machinability | Mechanical load, precision parts | Automotive parts, machine components | 6061, 6082 | Heat-treatable, good balance of strength and machinability |
| Maximum strength-to-weight ratio | High-stress structural environments | Aerospace, high-performance structures | 7075 | Very high strength, reduced corrosion resistance |
| Good thermal & electrical conductivity | Heat transfer, electrical use | Heat exchangers, bus bars, radiators | 1050, 1070 | High aluminum purity improves conductivity |
| Temper | Processing Condition | Tensile Strength (MPa) | Elongation (%) | Formability Level | Typical Coil Applications |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O | Fully annealed | ~90–110 | 25–35% | High | Deep drawing, spinning, food & chemical packaging |
| H12 | Light strain hardened | ~110–130 | 15–25% | Medium–High | Light forming, insulation jacketing |
| H14 | Half-hard | ~140–160 | 6–12% | Medium | Roofing sheets, cladding, general forming |
| H24 | Strain hardened & stabilized | ~150–170 | 8–15% | Medium | Pre-painted coils, building materials |
| T6 | Heat-treated & artificially aged | ~240–310* | 6–10% | Low | Structural parts (limited coil applications) |
*T6 values mainly apply to heat-treatable alloys such as 6061.
Note: Actual mechanical properties shall be subject to the specific alloy, temper, thickness, and applicable standard (ASTM / EN / GB).
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