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Alloy: 1085
Temper: H18 H12 H14 H16 H18 H112 H22 H24 H26 O
Thickness: 0.2mm-6mm
Width: 900mm-1300mm
Application: bottle caps, industrial equipment, containers etc.
1085 aluminum is a 1000-series aluminum alloy. It is considered commercially pure, just as 1050 aluminum coil, and is formulated for primary forming into wrought products. 1085 is the Aluminum Association (AA) designation for this material. In European standards, it will be given as EN AW-1085. Additionally, the EN chemical designation is Al99,85. And the UNS number is A91085. Aluminium 1085 is featured by high conductivity, good corrosion resistance, high latent heat, high reflectivity, good welding performance, low strength etc.
Alloy: 1085
Temper: H18 H12 H14 H16 H18 H112 H22 H24 H26 O
Thickness: 0.2mm-6mm
Width: 900mm-1300mm
Application: bottle caps, industrial equipment, containers etc.
Lead time: 7-25 working days
MOQ: 1 metric ton
Aluminum grade 1085 chemical composition
Si | Fe | Cu | Mn | Mg | Cr | Zn | AL |
0.10 | 0.12 | 0.03 | 0.02 | 0.02 | – | 0.03 | 99.85 + |
1085-H112 Aluminum
1085-H112 aluminum is 1085 aluminum in the H112 temper. This temper is actually just a variation on F (as-fabricated) that allows for the possibility of very limited strain hardening or heat treatment, under certain conditions.
It has the second lowest strength and second highest ductility compared to the other variants of 1085 aluminum.
1085-H12 aluminum is 1085 aluminum in the H12 temper. To achieve this temper, the metal is strain hardened to a strength that is roughly a quarter of the way between annealed (O) and full-hard (H18).
1085-H14 aluminum is 1085 aluminum in the H14 temper. To achieve this temper, the metal is strain hardened to a strength that is roughly halfway between annealed (O) and full-hard (H18).
1085-H16 aluminum is 1085 aluminum in the H16 temper. To achieve this temper, the metal is strain hardened to a strength that is roughly 3/4 of the way between annealed (O) and full-hard (H18).
1085-H18 aluminum is 1085 aluminum in the H18 temper. This is the strongest temper normally produced through the action of only strain hardening. It has the highest strength compared to the other variants of 1085 aluminum.
1085-H22 aluminum is 1085 aluminum in the H22 temper. To achieve this temper, the metal is strain hardened, and then partially annealed, to a strength that is roughly a quarter of the way between annealed (O) and full-hard (H28).
1085-H24 aluminum is 1085 aluminum in the H24 temper. To achieve this temper, the metal is strain hardened, and then partially annealed, to a strength that is roughly halfway between annealed (O) and full-hard (H28).
1085-H26 aluminum is 1085 aluminum in the H26 temper. To achieve this temper, the metal is strain hardened, and then partially annealed, to a strength that is roughly 3/4 of the way between annealed (O) and full-hard (H28).
1085-O aluminum is 1085 aluminum in the annealed condition. It has the lowest strength and highest ductility compared to the other variants of 1085 aluminum.
Advantages
(1) Flat and smooth surface, no scratches, no foam on the surface
(2) Excellent optical performance
(3) Stable chemical stability
(4) Airworthy wooden box packaging and competitive price