Use of aluminum alloys
EN AW 1050A
- Food industry: kitchen utensils, meat containers, beer kegs, bottle tops, packaging foils, paste tubes, cans
- Construction: roofing, facade systems, doors, windows, solar systems, traffic signs.
- Chemical industry: tanks, lines, tubes
EN AW 5083/5754
- Mechanical engineering: shipbuilding, welded structures, precision parts, moulds, medium stress parts, baking moulds, vehicle manufacturing
- Construction: parts where high corrosion resistance and medium strength are required
- Chemical industry: tanks and parts where high corrosion resistance and medium strength are required
EN AW 5005A
- Engineering: shipbuilding, railway construction material
- Construction: anodic material for facade finishing
- Automotive industry
EN AW 6060/6082
- Chemical industry: tanks and parts where higher corrosion resistance and medium strength are required
- Construction: profile construction, where corrosion resistance and medium strength are required
EN AW 2017A
- Mechanical engineering: parts where higher strength is required /high pressure tanks, joints/, mould production
- Construction: more stressed structures
EN AC 5083
- Engineering: precision parts, mounting plates, table tops, wherever extremely low internal stresses are required
- Food industry: packaging machines
EN AW 2007
- Engineering: medium and more stressed parts where good machinability is required without the requirement for welding
EN AW 6023
- Mechanical engineering: for medium-stressed aircraft and vehicle structures, as part of fine mechanics and optics
EN AW 7075
- Mechanical engineering: blow moulds, blow moulds, machine parts with increased stress, cutting tools, welding tables