Brief: In this video, we showcase the Aluminum Alloy 5083 Aluminum Plate, designed for hydraulic equipment enclosures. Discover its ultra-durable, hard-anodized properties, custom width options, and how it outperforms stainless steel in harsh environments. Learn why global heavy industries rely on this solution for long-term performance and maintenance-free operation.
Related Product Features:
Hard-anodized 5083 aluminum plate with 3-5 mm thickness and custom widths up to 2600 mm.
Class-I hard anodizing (25-40 μm) with sealing for superior corrosion resistance.
Alloy 5083-H116/H321 offers the highest strength and corrosion resistance in the 5xxx series.
Hardness of 400-500 HV ensures durability in high-pressure and oil-splash environments.
Ready for CNC machining, deep welding, and custom fabrication with laser-flat precision.
70% lighter than stainless steel, reducing weight by 4.5 tons per rig.
Eco-friendly with GRS 4.0 compliance and 97% lower CO₂ emissions.
Proven in offshore, mining, marine, and steel mill applications for 40-year lifespans.
Faqs:
What makes the 5083 aluminum plate suitable for hydraulic equipment enclosures?
The 5083 aluminum plate features hard anodizing and sealing, providing exceptional corrosion resistance, oil resistance, and durability in high-pressure environments, making it ideal for hydraulic enclosures.
How does the weight of 5083 aluminum compare to stainless steel?
The 5083 aluminum plate is 70% lighter than stainless steel, reducing weight by up to 4.5 tons per rig while maintaining superior strength and corrosion resistance.
Can the 5083 aluminum plate be welded after anodizing?
Yes, the plate can be locally masked and welded using TIG/MIG methods, ensuring perfect joints without compromising the anodized layer's integrity.
What industries commonly use this aluminum plate?
This plate is widely used in offshore oil rigs, mining equipment, marine hydraulic systems, and steel mills due to its durability and resistance to harsh conditions.