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Stocks

Sheet sizes steel and aluminium:

Standard

2000x6000 Standard 1 1250x2500 1500x3000 1500x6000 2000x1000 2000x2000 2000x4000

Standard 2

2000x8000 (small price difference) 2500x6000 (small price difference) 2500x8000 3000x6000 3000x8000

…….x10000 …….x12000


Sheet sizes MDF (templates, thickness is 6mm

MDF06 2440x1220 3050x1220


Finishes/Paint

Bending/Zetwerk

Is the process of transforming a flat sheet in to a single curved sheet.

  • constant radius - bending info on plate indicates the required shape
  • non constant radius - 1 or 2 templates indicate the required shape

Restrictions

Aluminum 5083-H321 can be bend to an angle of 45° maximum.

Forming/Drukwerk

Is the process of transforming a flat sheet in to a double curved sheet (compound curvature). The required shape is indicated by 3 or more templates.



Materials

Aluminium (AL)

  • 5083-H321
    • density 0,0000027 kg/mm3
    • maximum bending angle is 45°


Stainless steel (SST)

  • 316L
    • density 0,00000795 kg/mm3


Steel (ST)

  • Grade A 235 N/mm2
    • density 0,0000078 kg/mm3
  • Grade A 275 N/mm2
    • density 0,0000078 kg/mm3
  • Grade AH 355 N/mm2
    • density 0,0000078 kg/mm3


Triclad (TC)

TRICLAD® is the trade name of Merrem & la Porte for aluminium/steel transition joints. In generic terms the product is usually referred to as structural transition joint (STJ). It's cross section consist of an explosion bonded composite of seawater resistant aluminium alloy and C-steel and is usually applied in the form of strips or pads when welding together aluminium and steel structures in ship-and off shore construction.

Detaclad

Is a similar product from DMC (Dynamic Materials Corperation).See Triclad..


Construction guidelines Media:H:\Home\Materials\Metal\Tricald.pdf

Availability Standard strip length 3800 mm. Strip (plate) height is 34mm. Minimum strip width 10 mm, commonly used strip width is 24mm.


External links

MDF