1. Architecture: Curtain wall panels, decorative panels, doors, windows, and sun visors.
2. Packaging: Food, cosmetics, chemicals, and industrial product containers.
3. Electronics: TV components, speakers, radar equipment, and tactical missile jackets.
4. Automotive: Interior/exterior decoration and structural component manufacturing.
5. Aerospace: Aircraft manufacturing, spacecraft series, and satellites.
An aluminum alloy plate is a flat, rigid form of aluminum alloyed with elements like copper, magnesium, zinc, or silicon to enhance strength and durability. Typically, thicknesses of 6mm and above are classified as plates.
Key Characteristics: Strong, lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and highly versatile for industrial use.
| Series | Material Composition |
|---|---|
| 1000 Series | Pure Aluminum (1050, 1060, 1070, 1100) |
| 2000 Series | Aluminum-copper alloys (2024, LY12, 2A12, 2A14) |
| 3000 Series | Aluminum-manganese alloys (3003, 3103, 3004, 3005) |
| 4000 Series | Al-Si alloys (4A03, 4032, 4043, 4047) |
| 5000 Series | Al-Mg alloys (5052, 5083, 5754, 5182) |
| 6000 Series | Al-Mg-Si Alloys (6061, 6063, 6082) |
| 7000 Series | Al-Zn-Mg-Cu Alloys (7075, 7A04, 7A09) |


Used for body structures (hoods, doors), chassis components, and battery enclosures for electric vehicles (EVs).
Crucial for shipbuilding (hulls, decks), offshore platforms, and LNG storage tanks due to corrosion resistance.
Applied in roofs, firewall panels, and insulation panels, especially in high-temperature environments.
Utilized in drying equipment and various heavy machinery operating under high-temperature conditions.