What Are the Key Applications of Machined Aluminum Alloys?
Dec 15, 2021
When choosing a material for your prototype components, aluminum offers versatility for a wide range of applications. From lighting parts—like housings, heatsink, and glare shield—to the automotive components, machined aluminum alloys provide many advantages, such as exceptionally light weight, good strength-to-weight ratio, high thermal and electrical conductivity, rust resistance, and more.
Key Applications of Machined Aluminum Alloys:
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Key Applications of Machined Aluminum Alloys:
- Aluminum's use for car and truck radiators, wheels, bumpers, cylinder blocks, and body parts reduces vehicle weight and improves fuel efficiency.
- Precision tubing manufactured from aluminum supports solar panels and carries liquid and gases for consumer and industrial applications.
- In the aerospace industry, components ranging from antennas to fuel tanks consist of aluminum alloys.
- Contoured seats and instrument panels require the ductility and formability of aluminum 6061.
- Structural supports, wing spars, wing skins, rods, or gears that endure higher mechanical stress levels and the temperature usually rely on the exceptional tensile and shear strength of aluminum 7075.
- High heat conductivity enables aluminum pans to radiate heat to foods efficiently, for example.
- Electronic devices ranging from smartphones to televisions rely on aluminum’s lighter weight and ability to absorb or dissipate heat.
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