Aircraft manufacturers prefer to use high-strength aluminium alloys (primarily alloy 7075) to strengthen aluminium aircraft structures. Aluminium typically comprises around 80 percent of an aircraft’s weight (unloaded) and because it is highly resistant to corrosion, it can be left unpainted.
High strength aerospace aluminium alloy with good resistance to stress-corrosion cracking.
High strength aerospace aluminium alloy.
High strength aerospace aluminium alloy mainly used for structural components.
Heat treatable aerospace aluminium alloy with very good corrosion resistance and weldability.
Very high strength aerospace aluminium alloy.
Very high strength aerospace aluminium alloy.
Very high strength aerospace aluminium alloy.
A high strength aerospace aluminium alloy.
High strength aerospace aluminium alloy.
High strength aerospace aluminium alloy.
Aerospace aluminium alloy with good strength and workability.
Medium to high strength aerospace aluminium alloy.
Medium strength aerospace aluminium alloy.
Aerospace aluminium alloy with a superior strength to weight ration than that of steel.
The highest strength non heat treatable marine grade aluminium alloy, for excellent seawater corrosion resistance.