5052 Aluminum Sheet

Marine-Grade Aluminum for Corrosion-Resistant Industrial Applications

5052 aluminum sheet belongs to the 5000 series Al-Mg alloy family. It offers excellent corrosion resistance, good mechanical strength, and outstanding weldability.

The alloy performs reliably in marine, industrial, and chemical environments where exposure to moisture, salt, or harsh conditions is common. Its good formability makes it suitable for bending, stamping, and fabrication applications.

Product Features

Why Choose 5052 Aluminum Sheet

5052 aluminum sheet combines corrosion resistance, strength, and fabrication performance.

Key benefits include:

• Excellent corrosion resistance

• Marine-grade durability

• Good weldability and formability

• Higher strength than 3003 aluminum

• Suitable for industrial and outdoor applications

Product Applications

5052 aluminum sheet is widely used in applications requiring corrosion resistance, moderate strength, and good weldability.

Typical applications include:

• Marine equipment and boat components

• Fuel and storage tanks

• Chemical processing equipment

• Truck and trailer panels

• Pressure vessels

• Architectural structures

• Industrial fabrication

Specifications

Item

Specification

Alloy

1050

Temper

O / H12 / H14 / H16 / H18 / H24

Thickness

0.2 – 200 mm

Width

Up to 2650 mm

Surface Finish

Mill finish / Brushed / Anodized / Embossed

Standard

ASTM B209 / EN 573 / GB/T 3880

Specifications

Item

Specification

Alloy

5052

Temper

O / H32 / H34 / H36 / H38 / H111 / H112

Thickness

0.2 – 500mm

Width

100 – 2650 mm

Length

500-16000 mm

Surface Finish

Mill Finish / Brushed / Checkered / Embossed

Standard

ASTM B209 / EN 485 / ISO 6361 / GB/T 3880

Application Areas

Our materials support a wide range of construction and infrastructure projects

Frequently Asked Questions

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1 Why is 5083 aluminum coil used in marine environments?

It offers excellent resistance to seawater corrosion and maintains strength in humid and salt-rich conditions.

No. Strength is achieved through strain hardening rather than heat treatment.

Yes. It provides excellent weldability for structural fabrication.

Yes, it is commonly applied in tanks and pressure equipment.

Yes. It provides higher strength compared with most non-heat-treated aluminum alloys.

Yes. Thickness, width and temper can be adjusted based on project demand.

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