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Aluminum Alloys

International Aluminum Alloys Supplier

At Alloys International, we extend our high-technology commitment to supplying clients with the highest quality aluminum and aluminum alloys. We offer more than 90 aluminum grades in every temper, including aircraft-grade aluminum and marine-grade aluminum.

Our specialty lines include 2000, 5000, 6000, and 7000 Series aluminum, along with high-strength Aluminum alloy sheet, tubing, bar, profile shapes, and more. Our hard-temper seamless tubing is produced by the mandrel extrusion process, and our drawn tubing is made to very tight tolerance requirements.
Learn more below, and contact us for additional information on our specialty aluminum grades.

About Aluminum Alloys

Aluminum has been in high demand since it was first made available for commercial use in the late 1800s. In the many years since, the benefits and versatility of aluminum and aluminum alloys have made this metal a must for a wide range of industries, from aerospace and automotive to marine and medical. The benefits of using an aluminum alloy versus titanium or steel include lighter densities and lower costs. However, in some instances, the higher strengths of the latter two materials may be required.

The Aluminum Association classifies more than 500 types of aluminum alloys. Common varieties include the 1000 series, 2000 series, 3000 series, 5000 series, 6000 series, and 7000 series aluminum, which vary in terms of composition, processing method, and end-use.

The popularity of aluminum alloys is largely due to the general physical and mechanical properties they offer, particularly when it comes to strength, durability, ductility, and corrosion resistance.

Aluminum Forging and Other Processing Methods

There is a multitude of methods used in aluminum alloy processing, including aluminum forging, casting, extrusion, and rolling.

Forged aluminum is often a preferred method and uses deformation energy to refine and improve both the shape and properties of the finished product. While it’s not able to achieve quite the complexity of shape as casting, it’s ideal for producing highly durable aluminum alloys in large quantities.

Each processing method has its benefits and drawbacks. Extrusion, for example, can produce strong, lightweight materials but may introduce too much variation into a batch. Rolling is good for intricate applications but is a costly and complex undertaking.

Custom and Specialty Lines

Our specialty lines include aircraft-grade aluminum and 5000 Series aluminum, along with high-strength aluminum bar forging and aluminum alloy sheeting, tubing, profile shapes, and more. Our hard-temper seamless tubing is produced by the mandrel extrusion process, and our drawn tubing is made to very tight tolerance requirements.

Discover what makes us one of the top aluminum suppliers and request a quote today.

Excellent Corrosion Resistance

Lightweight

High Strength

Type Specification Datasheet
1100 AMS 4001, 4003, QQA-250/1 More Info
2011 QQA-225/3 More Info
2014 AMS 4028, 4029, 4121, QQA-250/3 QQA-225/4, QQA-200/4, ASTM-B-209 More Info
2024 AMS 4035, 4036, 4037, 4041, 4194, 4195 4119, 4120, 4112, QQA-250/3, 250/4 250/5, 225/6, QQA-200/3 More Info
2219 AMS 4031, 4094, 4095, 4096, QQA-250/30, QQA-367 More Info
3003 AMS 4006, 4008, QQA-250/2 More Info
5052 AMS 4015, 4016, 4017, QQA-250/8 More Info
5083 AMS 4056, QQA-250/6, 200/4, MIL-A-46027 More Info
5086 QQA-250/7, QQA-200/5 More Info
6061 AMS 4021, 4022, 4023, 4026, 4027, 4115 More Info
6063 QQA-200/9 More Info
6262 QQA-225/10 More Info
7049 AMS 4200A More Info
7050 AMS 4050, 4201 More Info
7075 AMS 4038, 4044, 4045, 4046, 4048, QQA-250/12, 250/13, 225/9, 200/11 More Info
7178 QQA-250/14, 250/15, 200/13 More Info
7475 AMS 4100, 4202, QQA-200/1 More Info