Brief: Our team walks you through how high-precision, color-anodized aluminum tubing performs in common automotive applications. This video showcases the manufacturing process, dimensional tolerances, and bending capabilities of our metric aluminum pipes, highlighting their role in durable and reliable auto parts.
Related Product Features:
Available in high-strength aluminum alloys including 3003, 5052, 6061, and 6063 for superior performance.
Precision extruded seamless pipes with tight OD and ID tolerances for consistent quality.
Offers excellent roundness and straightness to meet strict automotive industry standards.
Multiple surface finishes available, including anodizing, powder coating, and electrophoresis.
Customizable colors and thicknesses for anodizing and powder coating to match design requirements.
Capable of various machining processes like bending, cutting, punching, and CNC operations.
OEM and ODM services supported for tailored aluminum tubing solutions.
Manufactured with over 25 years of expertise, backed by ISO9001:2008 certification.
FAQs:
What aluminum alloys are available for these auto parts tubing?
We offer a range of high-strength aluminum alloys including 3003, 5052, 6061, 6063, 6060, 6005, 6082, 6463, and 7075, with tempers like T4, T5, and T6 to suit various automotive requirements.
What surface treatment options do you provide for the aluminum tubing?
We provide multiple surface finishes such as mill finish, anodizing (up to 25um thickness), powder coating (over 60um thickness), electrophoresis, polishing, and brushing, available in various colors including silver, black, bronze, and champagne.
Do you support custom specifications and designs for aluminum tubing?
Yes, we offer OEM and ODM services, allowing customization in size, material, surface treatment, color, and hardness. Our capabilities include CNC machining, bending, cutting, and other processes to meet your specific auto parts needs.
What are the key dimensional tolerances for your aluminum pipes?
Our aluminum pipes feature tight tolerances; for example, OD and ID tolerances range from ±0.02mm for smaller diameters (Φ16-30) to ±0.15mm for larger ones (Φ50-80), with roundness as low as 0.01mm and straightness down to 0.015mm to ensure precision.