Stock code: 601677
The 5052 aluminum sheet belongs to the AL-Mg series of rust-proof aluminum alloys, with magnesium (2.2%-2.8%) as the primary alloying element.
The 5052 aluminum sheet belongs to the AL-Mg series of rust-proof aluminum alloys, with magnesium (2.2%-2.8%) as the primary alloying element. It combines high strength, fatigue resistance, and excellent corrosion resistance. While it cannot be strengthened through heat treatment, its hardness can be enhanced via cold working. With a density of only 2.71 g/cm³, it features a smooth, rust-free surface and outstanding weldability. Suitable for deep drawing, stamping, and other forming processes, it is widely used in industrial applications requiring lightweight and corrosion-resistant materials.
Alloy |
5052 aluminum sheet sheet |
Temper |
F,O,H12,H14,H16,H18,H19,H22,H24,H26,H28, H32,H34,H36,H38,H111,H112,H114,etc. |
Thickness (mm) |
1.0-600 |
Width (mm) |
100-2650 |
Length (mm) |
500-16000 |
Surface treatment |
Rolled, patterned aluminum sheet |
Package |
Export packaging (protective film, interleaved paper) |
Certificate |
CCS, DNV, ABS, BV |
Application |
Alumina sheets, silos, automotive aluminum sheets, molds, mask machines, electronic stamping parts, can lid materials, etc. |
Alloy |
Si |
Fe |
Cu |
Mn |
Mg |
Cr |
Ni |
Zn |
Ti |
Zr |
Al |
5052 |
0.25 |
0.40 |
0.10 |
0.10 |
2.20-2.80 |
0.15-0.35 |
- |
0.10 |
- |
- |
Remainder |
Alloy |
Temper |
Tensile strength Rm(Mpa) |
Yield strength Rp0.2(MPa) |
Elongation A(%) |
Hardness HB |
5052 |
O/H111 |
170-215 |
≥65 |
≥18 |
- |
|
H32 |
210-260 |
≥130 |
≥5 |
61 |
With a density of only 2.71 g/cm³, it reduces weight by 60% compared to steel at equivalent strength, lowering transportation and energy costs.
Its natural oxide film resists salt spray, acids, and alkalis, making it ideal for marine engineering and chemical containers.
Exhibits >80% deformation rate at hot forging temperatures (420-475°C). Cold stamping is suitable for H32/H34 tempers, improving processing efficiency by 30%.
Compatible with gas/arc welding, achieving weld seam strength up to 95% of the base material. Pairing with 5A03 welding wire is recommended for enhanced airtightness.
Used in roofing, siding, storage tanks, and cooking utensils.
"Our factory previously faced frequent weld cracks in fuel tanks due to insufficient aluminum sheet strength. After switching to Mingtai Aluminum’s 5052 sheets, our first-pass yield rose to 98%. Its fatigue resistance performed exceptionally in -30°C low-temperature tests, and post-cold-working surface smoothness met automotive Grade A standards. The supplier also provided custom annealed sheets, boosting our automated stamping line’s single-shift output by 25% while cutting costs by over 15%! "
— Procurement Manager, Automotive Parts Manufacturer