Aluminum strip is an aluminum deep-processing product formed by slitting aluminum coils. It is an important raw material in industry;According to the different alloy elements contained in the aluminum strip, the aluminum strip and the aluminum plate are also divided into 8 series. However, the commonly used series are 1000, 3000, 5000 and 8000 series. According to the different annealing states of the aluminum strip, the aluminum strip can be divided into fully soft (o state), semi-hard (H24) and fully hard (h18). The most commonly used ones should belong to the all-soft series, because the O state is easier to stretch and bend.
Aluminum strips have many uses, such as: aluminum-plastic composite pipes, cables, optical cables, transformers, heaters, blinds, etc.
Commonly used alloy grades of aluminum strips include 1050, 1060, 1070, 1100, 3003, 3004, 5005, 5052, 8011, etc. Commonly used states include O state and H state. O represents soft state and H represents hard state. Numbers can be used after O and H to indicate the degree of softness and hardness, as well as the degree of annealing.
The specific uses of aluminum strips include: transformer aluminum strips (transformer aluminum foil), aluminum strips for high-frequency welding hollow aluminum strips, aluminum strips for fin radiators, aluminum strips for cables, aluminum strips for stamping, aluminum strips for aluminum edge strips, etc.
Aluminum alloy strip categories include: pure aluminum strip, transformer aluminum strip, super-hard aluminum strip, fully soft aluminum strip, semi-hard aluminum strip, and rust-proof aluminum strip.