Aluminum floor plates in the 1000 series mainly come in the following alloy grades: 1050, 1060 and 1100. They are moderately durable and have traces of copper, magnesium, silicon, iron, manganese, zinc and titanium. They also have an extremely high resistance to corrosion and a reflective finish. Thickness for this series ranges from 1.5 to 8 millimeters. Sizes are generally 48-by-92 inches, 48-by-120 inches, 48-by-44 inches, 60-by-192 inches and 60-by-144 inches.
The alloy grades for aluminum floor plates in the 3000 series are primarily 3003, 3004, 3005 and 3105. The aluminum is mixed with a manganese alloy. It is pliable and shiny, and highly resistant to corrosion. Thickness for this series ranges from 1.42 to 3.18 millimeters. Sizes are generally 48-by-92 inches, 48-by-120 inches, 48-by-44 inches, 60-by-192 inches and 60-by-144 inches.
Alloy grades for the 5000 series of aluminum floor plates are primarily 5005, 5052, 5083 and 5754, and include a magnesium alloy. The series are medium-to-high strength and not heat treatable. Thickness ranges from 1.5 to 8 millimeters. The standard size for floor plates in this series is 48-by-92 inches, 48-by-120 inches, 48-by-44 inches, 60-by-192 inches or 60-by-144 inches.
The 6000 series includes magnesium and silicon alloys, and aluminum floor plates mainly come with an alloy grade of 6061. Floor plates with this alloy have a dull finish, and are very strong and durable. Thickness ranges from 1.5 to 6.35 millimeters. The standard size is generally 48-by-92 inches, 48-by-120 inches, 48-by-44 inches, 60-by-192 inches or 60-by-144 inches.