Aluminium enclosures are widely used in various industries, and their demand in Australia is still on the rise. They provide durability, versatility, and aesthetic appeal, making them ideal for many applications. Whether you are in manufacturing, electronics, or construction, understanding the benefits of aluminium enclosures can help you make informed decisions for your projects.
Why Aluminium?
Aluminium is a light but strong material with excellent corrosion resistance, which is essential in the varied climates of Australia. The humid tropics of Queensland and the salty sea air of Sydney do not damage aluminium because it has a natural oxide layer that protects it and minimizes the need for maintenance. Its recyclability also suits Australia’s emphasis on sustainability as it is a good option for companies looking to reduce their carbon footprint.
Key Characteristics of Aluminium Enclosures
Durability: Aluminium enclosures are designed to provide resistance to extreme environmental conditions like temperature, UV exposure, and moisture. As such, they excellently make aluminium suitable for outdoor and industrial applications.
Lightweight: Aluminium enclosures are strong but light in weight. This makes it easier to transport and install compared to steel alternatives. The machine and modification facility are very friendly towards the aluminum alloy, which could shape designs to an extent where aluminium becomes flexible, as for you, in producing cutout areas for connector passage, air vents areas, powder coating, of any sort of finish.
Has excellent thermal conductivities: For aluminum, whatever design will perfectly be appropriate electronics cabinet, its capacity to conduct heat out maximizes and long lives is given out for circuit portions on the interior.
Aluminium enclosures are generally made of 3mm marine-grade aluminium that has excellent corrosion resistance and strength. They are available in different finishes, including powder-coated for added durability or brushed aluminium for a sleek professional look.
Do you know that?
The use of aluminium in design and construction has a strong history, primarily due to its ability to be flexible, lightweight and durable. With NCC 2022 regulatory changes and many within the design and construction industry are now wondering what the best option is.
What you might not know is that aluminium is available in various grades, each of which is best suited to different applications. Thus, it is equally important to consider which grade of aluminium is needed for your project, as it is which material you want to feature in the first place.
Aluminium grades, what are they?
There are seven different alloys-or blending agents-commonly used in aluminium manufacturing. Each series starts with a number between one and seven-that number identifies what alloying element has been added to the aluminium.
The grade of aluminum that will best suit your industrial or architectural project will be specified based on the qualities of that alloy. Depending on their applications, the alloys have benefits including workability, corrosion resistance, heat treatability, electrical conductivity, strength and flexibility. Below is an overview of the different series.
- 1000 series: it is the purest commercial grades of aluminum and has a content of at least 99% pure aluminum. This alloy is generally applied in chemical tanks or in bus bars with good corrosion resistance.
- 2000 series: copper-alloyed aluminum in order to improve the strength, and applied in aircraft and aerospace.
- 3000 series: it is composed of manganese. They are applied for chemical and food equipment and building structures.
- 4000 series: these alloys are wrought with silicon, lowering the melting point.
- 5000 series: known as ‘marine grade’ aluminium is alloyed with magnesium, non-heat treatable but resistant to corrosion thus is widely applied in fabrication for transportation, tanks, vessels and bridges.
- 6000 series: alloyed with magnesium and silicon and responds very well to heat treatment.
- 7000 series: contains zinc, with the highest-strength commercial grades of aluminum and is commonly used in high-performance applications such as aircraft and aerospace and competitive sporting equipment.
The most common Aluminium used in the general construction and fabrication industry is either 3000 series or 5000 series alloys.
Aluminium enclosures are an asset that the companies in Australia cannot afford to live without. Perfectly balanced by strength, versatility, and an eco-friendly nature, it is a popular choice for businesses in the country. Investing in top-quality aluminium enclosures can help Australian companies increase the endurance and efficiency of their operations while paving the way to a better sustainable future.
If you’re looking to incorporate aluminium enclosures into your next project, consider partnering with a local manufacturer to ensure the highest quality and support for your specific needs.
We design and manufacture high-quality switchboards. Contact us today to discuss your requirements and get started!