A Closer Look: Corrosion Resistance 6061 6063 Aluminum Sheet 4mm 5mm T6 Aluminum Steel Plate

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December 16, 2025
Category Connection: Aluminum Sheet
Brief: In this video, we take a closer look at the corrosion resistance and structural performance of 6061 and 6063 aluminum sheets in 4mm and 5mm T6 tempers. Follow the narrative to see how small design choices affect everyday performance, from material selection for industrial parts to applications in construction, transportation, and machinery where strength and durability are critical.
Related Product Features:
  • 6061 T6 aluminum offers moderate strength, good corrosion resistance, and excellent weldability.
  • The 6000 series, including 6061 and 6063, is known for easy processing and high toughness without distortion after heat treatment.
  • 7075 aluminum alloy provides the highest strength among common alloys, ideal for aerospace and high-stress accessories.
  • 5000 series aluminum-magnesium alloys feature low density, high tensile strength, and superior corrosion resistance.
  • All sheets support customization with accurate thickness tolerance and professional export packaging.
  • 3000 series aluminum offers enhanced rust-proof properties, suitable for damp environments like refrigeration and automotive.
  • 1000 series pure aluminum provides high electrical and thermal conductivity with easy machinability.
  • Available in various thicknesses including 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, and 6mm to meet diverse industrial needs.
Faqs:
  • What are the main applications for 6061 T6 aluminum sheets?
    6061 T6 aluminum sheets are widely used in industrial structural parts requiring strength and corrosion resistance, such as trucks, buildings, ships, railway vehicles, furniture machinery parts, precision machining, and molds.
  • How does the 5000 series aluminum compare to other series in terms of properties?
    The 5000 series, including 5052 and 5083, offers low density, high tensile strength, excellent corrosion resistance, and good weldability, making it suitable for shipbuilding, building materials, and automotive components.
  • Can 7075 aluminum alloy be welded?
    No, 7075 aluminum alloy cannot be welded and has relatively poor corrosion resistance, but it provides the highest strength and is commonly used in aerospace and high-strength accessories, often processed with CNC cutting.
  • What thickness options are available for these aluminum sheets?
    These aluminum sheets are available in various thicknesses including 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, and 6mm, supporting customization to meet specific project requirements.