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The most widely used aluminum, 6061 is fabricated into everything from pipe fittings and containers to automotive and aerospace parts. It is strong and corrosion resistant, plus it's easy to machine and weld.
These sheets and bars are precision ground either on all six sides or just on the top and bottom.
The thickness is oversized to allow for finishing to exact requirements.
An anodized coating bonds to the aluminum surface to improve wear and corrosion resistance.
One side of these sheets and bars is polished to either a brushed finish or a mirror-like finish.
An anodized coating forms a bond to the inside, outside, and ends of these tubes to improve wear and corrosion resistance.
Polished on the outside to a #8 reflective, mirror-like finish, these tubes have no visible grain lines.
These rods and discs are precision ground to offer tighter tolerances than standard 6061 rods and discs.
Choose between rods that are polished to a brushed finish or a mirror-like finish.
An anodized coating forms a bond with the aluminum surface to improve wear and corrosion resistance.
The matte plating on these rods, sometimes called industrial chrome and hard chrome, creates a slippery surface that minimizes galling and prevents parts from seizing.
The outside of these 90° angles is polished to either a brushed finish or a mirror-like finish.
Also known as American Standard I-Beams, these I-beams have rounded corners.
A hard-anodized coating forms a bond with the aluminum surface to improve wear and corrosion resistance.
Weld these aluminum triangles to reinforce joints in structural applications.
Lighter in weight than steel and stronger than plastic, these aluminum balls are widely used as bearings and in valves.
Aluminum tubing is lightweight with good corrosion resistance and weldability.
This tubing meets MIL-T-7081 standards.
Harder and stronger than our other aluminum perforated sheets, these sheets have greater wear resistance.
No need to prepare this material before machining parts in dovetail vises—the dovetails and locating slots are already cut in.