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H18, H24 and H32 are common state for <strong>aluminium alloy sheet plate</strong>. What are the characteristics of aluminum sheets in these States?<br>
H refers to work hardening to increase the strength of aluminum plates, H added to the two bit Arabia digital (called HXX state). The first digits behind the H represent the basic processing program to obtain the state. H1: refers to the work hardening state. H2: the state of work hardening and incomplete annealing. H3: working hardening and stabilizing treatment state. The state and performance of aluminum plates are different.<br><br>
Aluminum alloy has a high cost performance, conductivity is second only to copper conductivity, but the aluminum sheet price is much cheaper than copper price, so now many people choose aluminum as the main material of the wire. Aluminum sheet plate is the biggest characteristic of light weight, and very wide range of uses, applicable to aviation, construction, decoration, industry and other industries.<br>
1060, 3003 and 5052 are several commonly used <strong>aluminum sheets</strong>, which are widely used in thermal insulation materials, decoration materials, moulds and other industries. Different aluminum sheets have different states and technological properties.<br>
The characteristics of H aluminium alloy sheet plate:<br>
1. Machinability: the machinability of aluminum alloy sheet is excellent. In the condition of wrought aluminum alloy and cast aluminum alloy, the machinability of aluminum alloy varies considerably.<br>
2. Formability: specific tensile strength, yield strength, ductility and the corresponding work hardening rate govern the variation of allowable deformation.<br>
3, malleable: aluminum sheet alloy can be forged into a variety of shapes and forgings. Linked aluminum can be connected in a variety of ways, including welding, resistance welding, hard welding, soft welding, bonding and riveting, and mechanical methods such as bolting.<br>
4. Recyclability: <strong>hot/cold rolled aluminium sheets</strong> highly recyclable, and the characteristics of recycled aluminum are almost indistinguishable from that of native aluminum.</p>