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Lightweight and high-strength
The density of aluminum alloy is only 2.63 - 2.85 g/cm³, approximately one-third of that of iron or copper, but its strength is close to that of high-alloy steel, and its stiffness exceeds that of steel. Through cold processing or heat treatment, the strength can be further enhanced to meet the requirements of structural load-bearing.
Excellent thermal conductivity
Aluminum alloy has a high thermal conductivity, which can quickly transfer internal heat to the external environment, maintaining the stable working temperature of the equipment. It is particularly suitable for high-heat electronic devices (such as power supplies, controllers). Corrosion resistance
The surface of aluminum alloy is prone to form a dense oxide aluminum film, which effectively resists environmental erosion such as oxidation, acid and alkali. After undergoing surface treatments such as anodizing and spraying, the corrosion resistance is further enhanced, thereby prolonging the service life.