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Aluminum Wire

1000 Series: 1050/1060/1070/1100…
2000 Series: 2014/2024/2A12…
3000 Series: 3003/3004/3005/3104/3105/3A21…
4000 Series: 4040/4027/4599/4143/4144/…
5000 Series: 5005/5052/5083/5086/5454/5754/5A03/5A06/5A05/5252…
6000 Series: 6005/6060/6061/6063/6082/6101/6005-A…
7000 Series: 7075/7005/7050/7A04/7A09…
8000 Series: 8011…

Temper: H14,H18,H32,T0,T2,T4,T5,T6
Size: 0.8-30mm

Leading Aluminum Wire Supplier

LINSY Aluminum makes many types of aluminum alloy wires. We have strict standards for our products. Our wires range in size from 0.5mm to 20mm. We can also change the weight of single rolls based on what customers need.

Our strong, eco-friendly, and rust-proof aluminum alloy wires are used in many industries. They are common in high-voltage wire and cable making, as well as undersea cables.

The aluminum wire made by LINSY Aluminum is used to create many fasteners and semi-hollow rivets. These parts include rivets, screws, nuts, and more. They are used in top-level military, aviation, shipbuilding, and automotive fields. Our products are sold all over the world. They meet the highest quality and performance standards.

Linsy Aluminum Wire Spec

1000 Series: 1050/1100/1350 Aluminum Wire

2000 Series: 2007/2014/2017/2019/2024/2219 Aluminum Wire

3000 Series: 3003/3004/3103/3104 Aluminum Wire

4000 Series: 4005 Aluminum Wire

5000 Series: 5019/5052/5056/5082 Aluminum Wire

6000 Series: 6005/6013/6026/6060/6061 Aluminum Wire

7000 Series: 7005/7050/7075/7175 Aluminum Wire

Temper O, F, H111, H112, T3, T4, T6, T351,

T451, T651, T851, T7451, T74, T87

Size 0.8-30 mm
Size Tolerance ± 2 mm
Weight/Coil Min 50 Kg
Standard GB/T3880, GJB1541, GB/n167, JB2053,

GJB2662, ASTM B209, ASME SB-209, EN 485

Application of Aluminum Wire

  1. Rivets
  2. Screw and Nut
  3. Parts for Aircraft and Ships
  4. Cable Line
  5. Car Parts

 

 

Different Grades of Linsy Aluminum Wires

1000 Series Aluminum Wires

 

(1). 1050 Aluminum Wire

1050 aluminum wire has at least 99.5% aluminum. This type of aluminum is not heat treated. People like it because it is easy to shape and it resists corrosion.

1050 aluminum wire is mostly used for electrical conductors. It is also used for pins, rods, rivets, and different forms of wire and clips.

Key Features:

  • High Purity: Has at least 99.5% aluminum.
  • Good Formability: Can be easily shaped for many uses.
  • Good Protection: Provides great protection against corrosion, making it perfect for tough settings.

 

(2). 1060 Aluminum Wire

1060 aluminum wire contains at least 99.6% aluminum. This type of aluminum alloy is not heat-treatable. People like it because it has good shape-making ability and is tough against erosion.

1060 aluminum wires are mainly used for electrical tasks. They are used for conductors, pins, rods, and rivets. You can also find them in different wire forms and clips.

Key Features:

  • High Purity: Has at least 99.6% aluminum.
  • Good Formability: Can be easily shaped and formed for different uses.
  • Strong Protection: Provides strong protection against rust and is great for tough conditions.

 

(3). 1070 Aluminum Wire

1070 aluminum wires contain at least 99.7% aluminum. Aluminum Alloy 1070 does not get harder with heat. It is often chosen for jobs that need good shaping and protection from damage.

1070 aluminum wires are mainly used in electrical conductors, pins, rods, and rivets. They are also used to make different wire forms and clips.

Key Features:

  • High Purity: Contains at least 99.7% aluminum.
  • Good Formability: Easy to shape and form for many uses.
  • Protection from Rust: Provides strong protection against rust, which is great for tough conditions.

 

 

(4). 1100 Aluminum Wire

1100 aluminum wires have at least 99% aluminum. Aluminum Alloy 1100 cannot be heat treated. It is chosen for projects that need good shapeability and protection against rust.

1100 aluminum wires are mainly used for electrical conductors, pins, rods, and rivets. They are also used to make different wire shapes and clips.

Key Features:

  • High Purity: Has at least 99% aluminum.
  • Good Formability: Can be easily shaped for many uses.
  • Resistant to Corrosion: Strongly holds up against corrosion, making it great for tough settings.

 

(5). 1350 Aluminum Wire

1350 aluminum wire has at least 99.5% aluminum. It cannot be treated with heat and is often used for electrical wires. This is because it is easy to shape and does not easily rust.

Its main uses are in electrical conductors, pins, rods, rivets, and different types of wires and clips. In these areas, keeping costs low is more important than being strong.

Key Features:

  • High Purity: Contains at least 99.5% aluminum.
  • Good Forming: Can be shaped easily for different uses.
  • Resistant to Rust: It works well in tough conditions without rusting easily.
  • Cost-Effective: A popular choice where saving money is more important than strength.

 


 

2000 Series Aluminum Wire

 

(1). 2007 Aluminum Wire

2007 aluminum wire is an alloy that has 3.3 – 4.6% copper. This makes it great for fast machining and threading. It also has magnesium and lead.

Common uses are making machine parts, bolts, and nuts.

Key Features:

  • High Copper Content: Has 3.3 – 4.6% copper, which improves how well it works in machines.
  • Good Machinability: Great for quick machining and threading tasks.
  • Carefully Made Alloy: Designed for high accuracy and good use in making things.

 

(2). 2014 Aluminum Wire

The 2014 aluminum wire is commonly used in the aerospace industry due to its strength and hardness. It can also be easily machined in some tempers.

The 2014 aluminum wire is often shaped through extrusion and forging. It is the second most used alloy in the 2000 series, coming second to 2024 aluminum.

Key Features:

  • High Strength and Hardness: Provides strong strength and hardness, perfect for tough uses.
  • Machinability: Can be easily shaped in certain conditions, giving options in production.
  • Common Processing Methods: Usually made by extruding and forging to get the shapes and features wanted.

 

 

(3). 2017 Aluminum Wire

2017 aluminum wire is a type of aluminum that can be treated with heat. It is strong, flexible, and easy to work with. It is stronger than 2011 aluminum. It has good work features and is resistant to damage from moisture.

Key Features:

  • Heat-Treatable Alloy: Can be heated to gain high strength and hardness.
  • Good Strength and Ductility: Gives a mix of strength and flexibility. This makes it good for tough tasks.
  • Easy Machinability: Simple to machine for careful manufacturing.
  • Great Workability: Provides good workability, helping in many manufacturing steps.
  • Resistance to Rust: Shows good resistance to rust, making parts last longer.

 

(4). 2019 Aluminum Wire

Copper is the main part of the 2019 aluminum wire. It is strong, has good heat protection, and has useful qualities. But, the copper in it makes it less resistant to rust than the 5000 and 7000 series alloys.

Key Features:

  • High Strength: It has great strength, making it good for tough jobs.
  • Good Heat Resistance: It can stand high heat and keep its qualities when under heat stress.
  • Favorable Mechanical Properties: It has a good mix of strength and flexibility.

 

(5). 2024 Aluminum Wire

2024 aluminum wire is a strong mix of aluminum and copper. It is stronger than many other aluminum wires, but it can rust more easily. A lot of 2024 aluminum wires are made with a layer on top for protection. This type of alloy cannot be welded.

2024 aluminum wire is known for its strong ability to handle repeated stress. This makes it great for areas like aerospace, car parts, bolts, pistons, and gears. It has good strength and can handle changing loads, especially in some forms.

Key Features:

  • High Strength: It has great strength, perfect for tough jobs.
  • Good Fatigue Resistance: It handles tiredness well, great for parts that feel stress for a long time.
  • Clad Surface: Usually made with a layer that helps prevent rust.
  • Non-Weldable: You can’t weld it, so you need other ways to join it.

 

 

(6). 2219 Aluminum Wire

2219 Aluminum wire is a strong alloy that is easy to cut and shape. It works well in temperatures from -452°F to 600°F. You can weld it easily. It also has good strength against breaking. When in the T8 condition, it does well against stress cracking.

Key Features:

  • High Strength: Offers great strength for tough jobs.
  • Good Machinability: Simple to machine, helping with exact manufacturing.
  • Wide Temperature Range: Works well from -452°F to 600°F (-269°C to 315°C).
  • Weldability: Can be easily welded, making manufacturing and assembly flexible.
  • Fracture Toughness: Has good toughness, which boosts durability.
  • Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance: When in the T8 state, it resists stress corrosion cracking.

 


 

3000 Series Aluminum Wire

 

(1). 3003 Aluminum Wire

3003 aluminum wire is a medium-strength metal made mainly with manganese. It is easy to shape, which makes it great for bending, spinning, drawing, stamping, and roll forming.

3003 aluminum cannot be treated with heat. However, it can be worked while cold. This process makes it stronger but reduces its flexibility.

It offers good strength and is easy to work with. It also does a great job against corrosion. It is often rolled and shaped. You can find it in things like gutters, downspouts, roofing, and siding.

Key Features:

  • Good Formability: Perfect for bending, spinning, drawing, stamping, and rolling.
  • Cold-Workable: Can be shaped when cold to make it stronger, but this may make it less flexible.
  • Fair Strength: Provides a good mix of strength and ease of working.
  • Great Resistance to Rust: Fights rust well, making it good for use outside and in tough places.

 

(2). 3004 Aluminum Wire

3004 aluminum wire is a strong alloy in the 3000 series. It is like 3003 but has an extra 1% magnesium. This extra magnesium makes it stronger. You can also work it cold to make it even stronger.

3004 aluminum is known for its good strength and workability. It resists corrosion well. People often roll and extrude it. It is mostly used to make beverage cans.

Key Features:

  • High Strength: Has more strength than 3003 because it has more magnesium.
  • Cold-Workable: Can be shaped cold to make it stronger and still easy to work with.
  • Good Strength: Gives a nice balance between strength and ease of use.
  • Good at Stopping Corrosion: Fights corrosion well, which makes it good for many uses.

 

(3). 3103 Aluminum Wire

3103 aluminum wire is like 3003 but has better strength and does not wear down as much. It has a high tensile strength of 275 MPa or more and can stretch up to 20%. This makes it strong against impacts and very flexible.

3103 aluminum is commonly used in planes, cars, and building materials. It works well in high temperatures and has great anodizing features.

Key Features

  • High Tensile Strength: Shows a tensile strength of 275 MPa or more. This makes it good for tough jobs.
  • High Elongation: Can stretch up to 20%, ensuring flexibility and strong impact support.
  • Better Corrosion Resistance: Gives improved protection against corrosion when compared to 3003.
  • Good Anodizing Properties: Works well in anodizing, which improves surface strength and look.
  • Better Performance at High Temperatures: Keeps working well even at higher temperatures. This makes it fit for many different uses.

 

Application of 3103 Aluminum Wire

  • Heat Exchangers
  • Heating and Cooling Systems
  • Aircraft and Military Parts
  • Vehicle Radiators
  • Air Conditioning Evaporators

 

 

(4). 3104 Aluminum Wire

The 3104 aluminum wires are often used for cans and flexible packaging. It is a strong aluminum alloy with high strength (at least 275 MPa) and can stretch up to 20%. This allows it to handle impacts well and be easy to work with.

The 3104 aluminum wire is a common 3000-series Al-Mg alloy. It does a good job of resisting corrosion. It also anodizes well. This alloy is not brittle in cold temperatures. It can handle different weather conditions strongly.

Key Features:

  • High Tensile Strength: Offers a strength of ≥275 MPa, making it strong and dependable.
  • High Elongation: Gives up to 20% elongation, ensuring good flexibility and impact protection.
  • Corrosion Resistance: As a 3000-series Al-Mg alloy, it shows high resistance to corrosion.
  • Good Anodizing Effects: Works well in anodizing processes, improving surface protection and look.
  • Weather Resistance: Shows good performance against weather changes and does not get brittle in cold.

 


 

4000 Series Aluminum Wire

 

4005 Aluminum Wire

4005 aluminum wire is part of the 4000 series. This series is well-known for its better casting abilities because it has more silicon. It is not used as often in strong structures like the 6000 or 7000 series alloys. However, it does have some benefits in casting processes.

Key Features:

  • Silicon Content: Has silicon. This lowers the melting point of the alloy. It also reduces shrinkage and helps with casting.
  • Casting Suitability: A good choice for casting where a lower melting point and less shrinkage are important.
  • Less Common in Structural Use: Does not have elements like magnesium and zinc. These are important for making structures stronger.

 


 

5000 Series Aluminum Wire

 

(1). 5019 Aluminum Wire

5019 aluminum wire is a mix of aluminum and magnesium. Magnesium is the main part of the mix, with small amounts of manganese and chromium. It is well-known for being very strong against seawater and chemicals used in industries.

Key Features:

  • High Corrosion Resistance: Offers strong protection against seawater and industrial chemicals. This makes it ideal for tough environments.
  • Good Weldability: Keeps strength after welding. This gives flexibility during manufacturing.
  • Overall Mechanical Properties: Has good mechanical properties along with high flexibility and shape ability.
  • Low-Temperature Performance: Works well in cold environments and keeps its qualities even in extreme conditions.

 

(2). 5052 AluminumWire

5052 aluminum wire has magnesium as the main part added for strength, with a little chromium. It is simple to shape and can get stronger through work. Many people use it in engineering because it is very flexible.

5052 aluminum wire has 2.5% magnesium and 0.25% chromium. This gives it good workability. It has medium strength when still and high strength when under pressure. The wire is easy to weld and shows great resistance to rust. This is especially true in wet or salty places.

5052 aluminum wires are light and have great conductivity compared to other aluminum wires. You can make them stronger by working with them when they are cold, but you cannot treat them with heat.

 

(3). 5056 Aluminum Wire

5056 aluminum wire is mainly made of aluminum and magnesium. It is part of the 5000 series, which is known for its wrought aluminum-magnesium group.

Magnesium makes it stronger. It is better than regular alloys, like 3003. This alloy cannot be heat treated but has high strength and good formability. It is great for cold heading, making wire forms, and creating hinge pins. Also, it has strong resistance to corrosion. This makes it a good choice for tough places, like salt water.

Key Features:

  • Magnesium Content: Has a lot of magnesium, which makes it stronger than regular alloys like 3003.
  • High Strength: Gives high strength, making it a good option for many building and factory uses.
  • Good Formability: Very easy to work with, perfect for cold heading, wire parts, and hinge pins.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Offers a great protection against rust, especially in tough settings like saltwater.
  • Non-Heat Treatable: This alloy can’t be heat-treated but keeps its qualities when worked on.

 

 

(4). 5082 Aluminum Wire

5082 aluminum wire is an aluminum and magnesium alloy. It is known for how well it stands up to seawater and industrial chemicals. The wire has magnesium in it, along with small amounts of manganese and chromium. These elements improve its strength and performance.

The 5082 aluminum wire has strong mechanical properties. It is easy to weld and keeps its strength after welding. It has good ductility and formability. It works well in low-temperature places.

Key Features:

  • High Corrosion Resistance: It has great resistance to seawater and industrial chemicals. This makes it good for tough environments.
  • Strong Mechanical Properties: It has strong mechanical properties. This ensures it lasts and works well in high-demand uses.
  • Weldability: It is easy to weld and stays strong after welding. This gives flexibility in how it is made.
  • Good Ductility and Formability: It has both good ductility and formability. This allows for easy shaping and processing.
  • Low-Temperature Performance: It works well in low temperatures, keeping its properties even in extreme conditions.

 


 

6000 Series Aluminum Wire

 

(1). 6005 Aluminum Wire

6005 aluminum wire is part of the 6000 series of aluminum. It is mainly used for extrusions, but it can also be forged or rolled. Heating it increases strength, but it makes it a little less bendable.

Think of it as the middle grade between 6061 and 6082 aluminum alloys. It is easier to make than 6082 aluminum. It has a better surface feel but is not great for detailed shapes. Overall, the 6005 aluminum wire is a good choice for many projects. It offers a nice mix of strength, ease of use, and look.

Key Features:

  • Flexible Processing: Good for extrusion, forging, and rolling, allowing different ways to make things.
  • Strength and Flexibility: Heating makes it stronger but slightly less flexible.
  • Middle Alloy: A mix between 6061 and 6082 aluminum alloys, striking a balance between easy extrusion and surface look.
  • Surface Appearance: It offers a better finish than 6082 aluminum, but it might not be the best for very complex shapes.
  • Dependability: A reliable option for many projects because it has a good blend of strength, work ability, and finish.

 

(2). 6013 Aluminum Wire

6013 aluminum is used in aerospace because it has good strength and is easy to shape. It also doesn’t rust easily. You can heat it and weld it without much trouble. This makes it popular for parts like valves, machine pieces, munitions, ABS brakes, and hydraulic systems.

Additional copper and manganese in the 6013 aluminum wire make it very easy to shape and weld. It is stronger too. People like it because it lasts longer against rust than other 6000 series alloys. You can often find it in cars, transport, and buildings. It is great for creating lightweight and detailed structures.

Key Features:

  • Moderate Strength: Offers a good mix of strength for many uses.
  • Great Formability: Has great formability, allowing for different shapes and designs.
  • Better Corrosion Resistance: Provides better resistance to rust than other 6000 series alloys, making it good for tough conditions.
  • Heat-Treatable: Can be heated to enhance its strength and other properties.
  • Weldability: Easily welded, which is good for complex parts and repairs.
  • Copper and Manganese Content: Extra copper and manganese add to its strength, formability, and ability to be welded.

 

 

(3). 6026 Aluminum Wire

Aluminum wire 6026 is a type of alloy that doesn’t easily get damaged. It is great for decorative use and strong anodized finishes. However, its low tin content can make parts weaker when they are under stress or very hot.

6026 aluminum wire is very good at preventing rust and is perfect for anodizing.

Key Features:

  • Corrosion Resistance: Provides great protection against rust. This makes it a good choice for places where moisture or chemicals are a problem.
  • Anodizing Suitability: Works well in anodizing. It gives strong and nice-looking finishes.
  • Decorative Finishes: A good match for jobs that need high-quality decorative finishes.
  • Low Tin Content: A low amount of tin can make parts weaker when they are under pressure and high heat.

 

(4). 6060 Aluminum Wire

6060 aluminum wire is an alloy made of aluminum, magnesium, and silicon. It is well known for its strong resistance to rust and is easy to shape. This wire is a great pick for structural uses where appearance is important, like stylish window and door frames.

The 6060 aluminum wire belongs to the 6000 series. It is like 6063 aluminum, but it has a bit less magnesium in it.

6060 aluminum wire is not usually used for casting, but it is very good in extrusion, forging, and rolling. It does not get stronger through work hardening, but you can heat-treat it to make it stronger. However, heating it can lower its ductility. This makes it a good choice for uses that need both formability and strength.

Key Features:

  • Corrosion Resistance: It has great protection against rust, making it good for many places.
  • Ease of Shaping: It is easy to work with, allowing for simple design changes.
  • Extrusion, Forging, and Rolling: It works great in processes like extrusion, forging, and rolling.
  • Heat-Treatable: You can heat-treat it to get stronger, but this might make it less flexible.
  • Comparison to 6063: It is like 6063 aluminum, but it has a bit less magnesium. This affects how it works.

 

(5). 6061 Aluminum Wire

6061 aluminum wire is a special type of aluminum that gets stronger through a process called precipitation hardening. This alloy mainly contains magnesium and silicon. It is known for its strong mechanical properties and ability to be welded. 6061 is commonly used and is very popular, second only to 6063 aluminum alloy.

6061 aluminum wire comes in several grades. The available grades are 6061-O, which is annealed, 6061-T6, which is solutionized and aged, and 6061-T651, which is solutionized, stretched to relieve stress, and aged.

It is well-known as one of the best aluminum alloys. People prize it for its strength, ability to be treated with heat, easy machining, and good weldability. Also, 6061 aluminum can be anodized. This gives a protective layer to the finished parts.

Key Features:

  • Precipitation-Hardened: It can get stronger with heat treatment. This improves its strength.
  • Versatility: This aluminum alloy is very flexible and can be used in many ways.
  • Good Mechanical Properties: It has a good mix of strength, toughness, and resistance to wear.
  • Weldability: It welds very well, making it great for several building processes.
  • Heat Treatability: It comes in several pre-tempered types:
    • 6061-O: It’s softened to be easier to shape.
    • 6061-T6: It goes through a special process to gain a lot of strength.
    • 6061-T651: It is shaped, stress-relieved, and processed further for the best properties.
  • Anodizable: It can be coated to provide a layer and increase how long it lasts.

 

 

(6). 6063 Aluminum Wire

6063 aluminum wire has very good protection against rust and is easy to shape. The main parts of it are magnesium and silicon.

6063 aluminum wire has a smooth surface. It can be shaped easily. It is used in other areas that need light materials that won’t rust. It also looks good.

Key Features:

  • Corrosion Resistance: It has great protection against rust, so it can be used in different places.
  • Formability: It can be shaped easily, which helps create many different designs.
  • Smooth Surface Finish: It has a smooth look that is perfect for items needing a nice finish.
  • Lightweight: It is light, making it good for both strong structures and decorative purposes.

 


 

7000 Series Aluminum Wire

 

(1). 7005 Aluminum Wire

7005 aluminum wire is a strong alloy that is good for resisting rust. It is great for building things in water and transport because it welds well.

This wire has a Tensile Strength of 350 MPa and a Fatigue Strength of 150 MPa, with a density of 2.78 g/cm³. Unlike other aluminum alloys, it does not need precipitation hardening and can cool in air.

Key Features:

  • High Strength: It has a tensile strength of about 350 MPa and a fatigue strength of around 150 MPa.
  • Corrosion Resistance: It has great resistance to corrosion. This makes it good for tough environments, including uses in water.
  • Weldability: It is easy to weld, making it a good choice for building things.
  • Density: Its density is 2.78 g/cm³.
  • Heat Treatment: Unlike some other aluminum types, 7005 does not need special hardening. It can cool in the air after welding or processing.

 

(2). 7050 Aluminum Wire

7050 aluminum wire can be heat-treated. It is strong and tough. It shows great ability to resist stress corrosion cracking. Its electrical conductivity is about 40% of that amount in copper.

Compared to 7075 aluminum, 7050 aluminum wire reacts less to quenching. This helps it keep its strong properties over time, especially in thicker parts.

It also provides great protection against rust, peeling, and is very strong. This makes it very popular in the aerospace field and for building parts. You can find it in bulkheads, fuselages, and wing skins.

Key Features:

  • Heat-Treatable: You can heat-treat it to improve how strong and tough it is.
  • Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance: It shows strong resistance to stress corrosion cracking. This is very important for aerospace use.
  • Electrical Conductivity: Its electrical conductivity is about 40% of copper.
  • Quenching Sensitivity: It is less sensitive to quenching than 7075 aluminum. This helps it keep its strength, especially in thicker parts.
  • Superior Corrosion Resistance: It has great resistance to corrosion and peeling. This makes it a good choice for tough environments.

 

(3). 7075 Aluminum Wire

7075 aluminum wire has zinc as its main part. It shows strong mechanical features, like high strength, good ductility, toughness, and strong resistance to wear and tear. This wire is often used in tough structural jobs, especially in airplane parts.

The makeup of 7075 has about 5.6–6.1% zinc, 2.1–2.5% magnesium, 1.2–1.6% copper, and small amounts of silicon, iron, manganese, titanium, chromium, and other metals.

It comes in several tempers, like 7075-0, 7075-T6, and 7075-T651. Each one meets different performance needs.

Key Features:

  • High Strength: Provides strong support, making it great for highly stressed building uses.
  • Good Ductility and Toughness: Combines strong support with good flexibility and toughness.
  • Fatigue Resistance: Shows great resistance to wear, fitting for parts that go through repeated loading.
  • Zinc Alloying: Has about 5.6–6.1% zinc, 2.1–2.5% magnesium, and 1.2–1.6% copper. It also includes small amounts of silicon, iron, manganese, titanium, chromium, and other metals.
  • Available Tempers: Offered in various tempers to meet different performance needs:
    • 7075-0: Annealed to improve shaping ability.
    • 7075-T6: Solutionized and treated to achieve high strength.
    • 7075-T651: Solutionized, stress-relieved, and treated for the best mechanical features.

 

 

(4). 7175 Aluminum Wire

Aluminum wire 7175 is a strong type of alloy found in the 7000 series of aluminum. The alloys in the 7000 series are known for using zinc mainly to make them stronger.

The 7175 aluminum wire is designed to be tougher than the 7075 aluminum wire. It has a small loss in strength. This makes it a good fit for important aerospace uses that need to handle more stress.

Key Features:

  • High Strength: Has high strength like other 7000 series alloys. This makes it a good choice for structural uses.
  • Enhanced Toughness: Gives better toughness than 7075 aluminum wire. There is a small drop in maximum strength. This feature is excellent for uses where impact and durability are very important.
  • Aerospace Applications: A perfect fit for important aerospace parts that need to handle high stress and better toughness.

 


 

Why Choose Linsy

Linsy Aluminum is a top supplier of aluminum processing products. We work with many industries, including aerospace, general engineering, automotive, shipbuilding, and other special industrial uses.

We are dedicated to keeping the best quality and caring for the environment. Our certificates show this: ISO 9001:2008 for quality management, ISO 14001:2004 for environmental management, and OHSAS 18001:2007 for health and safety management.

Linsy Aluminum exports its products to Europe and several other places, including South Africa, Brazil, Singapore, Turkey, Japan, South Korea, and other South Asian countries.

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FAQ

We are both a manufacturer and a distributor.
With over 20 years of experience in the aluminum industry, we have established ourselves as a reputable Chinese aluminum factory and distributor.
Whether you require standard aluminum products or customized solutions, we have the capabilities to fulfill your requirements efficiently and effectively.

Our aluminum products meet international quality standards such as ISO9001, SGS, and ASTM etc…
We prioritize quality in every step of production to ensure the highest product quality.
Our aluminum products meet and serve various industries’ standard, including construction, automotive, shipbuilding, marine engineering, packing, aerospace, electronics, and among others.

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We accepted small batch order, and thus we don’t necessarily require MOQ to most of our standard aluminum products.

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We have extensive experience in international logistics and can arrange shipping to your desired destination efficiently and cost-effectively.

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We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of quality and environmental responsibility, as demonstrated by our certifications: ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and SGS.

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