| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Status | O, H12, H14, H16, H18, H19, H22, H24, H26, H28, H32, H34, H36, H38, H111, H112, H114, H116, H321 |
| Common Specifications | Thickness: 0.15–500mm |
| Application Areas | Outer plates and decks of ship bottoms, LNG storage tanks, tank trucks, C82 coal trucks, oxygen generator towers, and more |
Why choose Marine-Grade 5083 Aluminum Keel Plates?
Marine-grade aluminum is intended to withstand saltwater corrosion, salt spray, and extreme maritime conditions. Using marine-grade materials provides long-term durability, reduced maintenance costs, and improved vessel safety. Its lightweight design also boosts fuel economy and overall vessel performance.
GNEE provides certified marine-grade aluminium that fulfills international shipbuilding specifications.
5083 Keel with Marine Aluminum Alloy Plate Processing Technology:
The keel is a longitudinal element that links the bow and stern posts at the middle of the hull's base. It mostly carries the longitudinal bending moment of the hull. When building the ship model, use a rectangular cross-section pine strip with straight wood grain and no knots.
The keel is composed of 5083 aluminum plate, which has a lovely surface after anodization. Good arc welding performance. The principal alloying element in 5083 alloy is magnesium, which provides excellent corrosion resistance, weldability, and medium strength. 5083 alloy's excellent corrosion resistance makes it popular in nautical applications such as ships, autos, aircraft welding components, subway light rail, tank trains, and many others.
What makes 5083 alloy suitable for naval applications?
The 5083 alloy is widely prized in naval engineering for its high strength, outstanding corrosion resistance, and great weldability. It retains mechanical performance under harsh situations, making it ideal for hulls, decks, and structural components that need to be robust and long-lasting.
GNEE offers 5083 aluminum plates with a consistent chemical composition and dependable mechanical qualities for maritime projects.
Why use aluminum plates for keel construction?
Aluminum plates are both lightweight and sturdy, decreasing vessel weight while maintaining structural integrity. They are simple to mill, cut, and weld, providing versatility in intricate keel designs. Their resistance to corrosion provides long-term performance in maritime conditions.
GNEE provides aluminum plates with precise thickness control and surface quality ideal for shipyard manufacturing.









