There are obvious differences in composition and performance between 8011 aluminum foil alloy and 1050 aluminum foil alloy.
From a composition point of view, 8011 aluminum foil alloy belongs to the 8 series aluminum alloy, with a silicon content between 0.5 and 0.8%, an iron content between 0.6 and 0.9%, and some trace elements. The 1050 aluminum foil alloy belongs to the 1 series aluminum alloy, its aluminum content is not less than 99.5%, and the rest is iron and silicon impurities.

From a performance perspective, although 1050 pure aluminum foil has good rust resistance, formability and weldability, compared with 8011 aluminum foil, its hardness is lower, the work hardening rate is low, and the tensile strength is also lower. This means that 8011 aluminum foil alloy has better properties in terms of hardness, work hardening rate and tensile strength.
There are obvious differences in composition and performance between 8011 aluminum foil alloy and 1050 aluminum foil alloy. When choosing to use, you can choose the appropriate material based on actual needs and product requirements.






