Description

Materials: Aluminum Alloy 5052-H32 Processing Type: Custom CNC Machining, CNC Milling
Application: Quick Turn CNC Prototyping Services: CNC Prototyping, Custom Machining
Rapid Or Regular Process: Rapid Process Shipping Way: By World-wide Express, Air Freight
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Aluminum 5052 precision prototype machining

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Aluminum 5052 aluminum cnc prototype

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Quick turn aluminum cnc prototype

 

Raw Material Properties
Material Grade/
Description
Chemical Composition (weight %) T.S
(Mpa)
Y.S
(Mpa)
EL Hardness
(Cu) (Si) (Fe) (Mn) (Mg) (Zn) (Cr) (Ti)
Aluminum 5052-H32 <=0.1 <=0.25 <=0.40 <=0.1 2.2~2.8 <=0.1 <=0.1 NA 170~305 >=90 >=10% 120-160HB

 

Aluminum alloy 5052-H32 is a suitable choice for making common CNC machining prototypes or precision prototype machining parts to be used in various industries. Here are some main reasons for reference,

 

Corrosion Resistance: Aluminum alloy 5052-H32 has excellent corrosion resistance, making it a great option for applications where the parts will be exposed to harsh environments or corrosive substances.

Strength-to-Weight Ratio: This alloy offers a good balance of strength and lightweight, which is crucial for many industries like aerospace, automotive, and marine, where weight savings are important.

Machinability: Aluminum 5052-H32 has good machinability, meaning it can be easily and accurately machined using CNC technology to create intricate and precise prototypes.

Versatility: This alloy can be used in a wide range of applications, from structural components to decorative parts, making it a versatile choice for many industries.

Cost-Effectiveness: Compared to other high-performance aluminum alloys, 5052-H32 is relatively cost-effective, making it a budget-friendly option for prototype development.

Overall, the combination of corrosion resistance, strength, machinability, and cost-effectiveness makes aluminum alloy 5052-H32 a suitable material for producing CNC machining prototypes that can be used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, marine, and more.