Aluminum alloy herringbone ladder is second only to steel in industrial usage
Mar 14, 2022
Aluminum alloy herringbone ladder is a general term for aluminum-based alloys. The main alloying elements are copper, silicon, magnesium, zinc, manganese, and the secondary alloying elements are nickel, iron, titanium, chromium, lithium, etc.
Aluminum alloy herringbone ladder has low density, but relatively high strength, close to or surpassing high-quality steel, good plasticity, can be processed into various profiles, has excellent electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity and corrosion resistance, widely used in industry, the amount of use is only second to steel.
Aluminum alloy herringbone ladders are divided into two categories: cast aluminum alloy herringbone ladders, which are used in the as-cast state; deformed aluminum alloy aluminum alloy herringbone ladders, which can withstand pressure processing and have higher mechanical properties than as-cast conditions. It can be processed into aluminum alloys of various shapes and specifications. Mainly used in the manufacture of aviation equipment, daily necessities, doors and windows for construction, etc.
Some aluminum alloy herringbone ladders can be heat treated to obtain good mechanical properties, physical properties and corrosion resistance.







