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alloy 1050 3003 aluminium circle al can be from 0.5mm to 10mm thick, and 100mm to 1200mm wide. The circle is mainly applied in cookware, lamps, battery housing, stationery, electronic products etc. Although they cover similar application scopes at the first sight, 1050 and 3003 are actually two different kinds of circles.
1050 ho temper aluminum circle contains 99.5% aluminum and a slight share of other metals, also known as impurities. It is the most frequently searched aluminum circle, maybe because it boasts the best integrated performance. As a member of 1000 series of aluminium, 1050 disc has a simpler manufacturing process and a lower price, suitable as a raw material for regular cookware and daily items. Many kitchenware, such as pots, kettles, strainers and so on, can be made of 1050 circles. Though they might last shorter than alloy circles, they are the most cost efficient.
3003 aluminum circle, on the other hand, is a type of alloy circles, with manganese as the alloy metal. Like aluminum, manganese is endowed with strong corrosion resistance. It's even more resistant to corrosive materials than aluminum. Combination of the two generates a new series of aluminum, the 3000 series, represented by 3003, 3004 and 3005. In comparison with 1050 wafers, those circles are harder and more durable, usually made into cookware and lighting parts of higher-end.
If you are searching for an alloy 1050 3003 aluminium circle al, however, you are advised to choose 3003 that display better mechanical and processing properties, and the end products last longer, too. If you want even better ones, you can consider hot rolled 3003 circles. Haomei Aluminum is equipped with automatic cutting lines run by skillful operators. Both cold rolled and hot rolled circles are available. Size and thickness can be customized. Give it a shot and you will never regret.