Aluminum products, organized the way you buy them

Six product families across the 1000–8000 alloy series — every one held to EN standards, documented with mill certificates, and finished in-house so it arrives production-ready.

Alloy Knowledge

The alloy series at a glance

Aluminum alloys are grouped by their main alloying element. If you know what the part must do, this table points at the right family — and we'll take it from there.

Aluminum alloy series and what they're for
SeriesMain alloying elementCharacterProgram examples (EN AW-)Typical industries
1000None (≥99% Al)Maximum corrosion resistance, conductivity and formability; modest strength1050A, 1100, 1200Electrical, chemical, packaging
2000CopperVery high strength and fatigue resistance; aerospace heritage; needs protection outdoors2011, 2024, 2618AMachined parts, tooling, aerospace-grade
3000ManganeseModerate strength with excellent forming and brazing; the roofing workhorse3003, 3105Roofing, HVAC, heat exchangers
5000MagnesiumMarine-grade corrosion resistance, weldable, strong without heat treatment5052, 5083, 5754Marine, transport, pressure equipment
6000Magnesium + SiliconHeat-treatable all-rounders; the extrusion family; anodize beautifully6060, 6061, 6082Structures, profiles, machining
7000ZincThe strongest aluminum alloys — near-steel numbers at a third of the weight7020, 7075Molds, high-load tooling, defense
8000Iron / othersSpecialty foil and technical alloys8011Foil, closures, finstock

Ordering

How to specify — and get a quote that's firm, not fuzzy

A complete specification lets us quote a real price and a real date on the first pass. Include:

  • Alloy and temper — e.g. EN AW-6082 T651 (or describe the application and we'll propose)
  • Dimensions and tolerance standard — thickness × width × length, EN class if it matters
  • Quantity and delivery schedule — one-off, or a call-off over months
  • Finishing — cutting, machining, anodizing, coating requirements
  • Documentation — certificates, marking or packing requirements
Send Your Specification

Not sure what to specify?

That's normal — most inquiries start as a problem, not a part number. Describe what you're building, how it's loaded, and where it will live (indoors, outdoors, seawater), and our engineers will propose the alloy, temper and form that fits — often cheaper than the one you had in mind.

Prefer numbers first? Use the weight calculator to estimate mass and freight before you ask for pricing.

Questions

Frequently asked, plainly answered

Can you supply alloys that aren't listed on the product pages?

Yes. The tables show the standard program — the alloys we move most and quote fastest. The full program spans the 1000–8000 series, including specialty grades like 2618A, 5456 or 7050. Name the alloy and temper in your inquiry and we'll confirm availability and lead time.

What is the minimum order quantity?

It depends on the product and whether it's a stock item or a production item. Stock sheet, plate and bar can often ship in small mixed lots; custom-die profiles and coated coil carry mill minimums. Ask — we'll tell you plainly what's economical.

Do you deliver outside Serbia?

Yes — delivery across Europe is standard, with export-grade packaging included. We quote Incoterms to match your logistics setup, from EXW Sevojna to DAP at your plant.

What documentation comes with the material?

Mill test certificates to EN 10204 3.1 on request with every delivery, covering chemical composition (EN 573-3) and mechanical properties per the relevant product standard (EN 485, EN 754, EN 755). Heat numbers are marked for traceability.

Can you cut, machine or finish the material before delivery?

That's the point of our services program: slitting, cut-to-length, saw cutting, CNC machining, anodizing, painting and coil coating all happen before dispatch — so material arrives production-ready.

Start an Order

Your specification, our problem to solve

Send a drawing or a description — we'll respond with alloy, price and a delivery date, typically within one business day.