Density is a measure of mass per unit volume, usually expressed in grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³) or kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³). In the case of aluminum alloys, a density meter can be used to determine the density of the particular aluminum alloy being tested.
The 1000 series aluminum alloys are characterized by high purity, aluminum as the main element, and are not heat treatable. They generally have excellent corrosion resistance but relatively low strength compared to other aluminum alloy families. The aluminum alloy density table for 1000 series aluminum alloy is as follows.
Alloy Aluminum Coil | Density (g/cm³) | Density (kg/m³) |
1050 aluminum coil | 2.71 | 2710 |
1060 aluminum coil | 2.71 | 2710 |
1070 aluminum coil | 2.71 | 2710 |
1085 aluminum coil | 2.71 | 2710 |
1100 aluminum coil | 2.71 | 2710 |
1200 aluminum coil | 2.71 | 2710 |
1235 aluminum coil | 2.71 | 2710 |
1350 aluminum coil | 2.69 | 2690 |
1370 aluminum coil | 2.69 | 2690 |