1050A
Classed as being a non heat treatable, commercially pure grade, 1050 has a 99.5% aluminium content and is noted for its excellent cold formability, corrosion resistance and aesthetic qualities. Grade 1050 is the most commonly used Aluminium for general sheet metal work where strength is not essential.
The corrosion resistance of 1050 Aluminium means it can be utilised in many different atmospheres including industrial and marine environments. These factors combined with a capability for a highly polished finish, the ability to be formed easily via bending or spinning and excellent anodising and joining properties are behind its popularity in the marketplace.
Chemical Composition
Aluminium |
99.5 min |
Manganese |
0.05 max |
Iron |
0.40 max |
Copper |
0.05 max |
Silicon |
0.25 max |
Magnesium |
0.05 max |
Zinc |
0.07 max |
Titanium |
0.05 max |
Related Specifications
EN AW1050A |
BS1470: 1050 |
AA1050A |
A91050 |
UNS A91050 |
BS -1B / 5L36 |
A1050 |
DIN 3.0255 - Al99.5 |
UNI 9001/2 |
L-3051 |
Key Features
- Excellent cold forming properties
- Very good anodising capability
- Easily joined
- High corrosion resistance
- Desirable reflective aesthetic appearance
Typical Physical Properties
Melting Point |
635°C |
Density |
2.71 g/cm³ |
Thermal conductivity |
230 W/m°K |
Thermal expansion coefficient |
24 x 10-6 |
Electrical Conductivity |
61.6 IACS |
Electrical resistivity |
0.0282 microhm m |
Modulus of elasticity |
69 GPa |
Fabrication Properties
Cold Formability |
Excellent |
Machinability |
Poor |
Soldering / Brazing |
Excellent |
Oxy-acetylene welding |
Excellent |
Gas-shielded arc welding |
Excellent |
Resistance welding |
Excellent |
Typical Applications
The 1050 grade is often used for general fabrication and sheet metal work, kitchenware, heat transfer components, boiler making, chemical and pharmaceutical process plant equipment, food industry vessels and containers, architectural flashings, lamp reflectors, cable sheathing and panelling.
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