Joining aluminum tubes is a process that requires patience and precision. The most common methods for joining aluminum tubes are welding and gluing, but each has its own set of pros and cons. In this blog post, we’ll take a look at the steps involved in joining aluminum tubes using both methods to help you decide which is right for your project.
Chalco's production of power battery aluminum trays mostly uses 6-series 6061 aluminum plate as the raw material for battery aluminum trays, which can meet the characteristics of high precision, corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance, and impact resistance to protect the battery core.
The battery aluminum foil soft connection is mainly used for flexible conductive connection inside or outside the battery module, which plays the role of current transmission of the battery pack and ensures the normal operation of the battery pack. Chalco's 1060 aluminum foil monolithic pure aluminum contains more than 99.6% of aluminum.
Welding aluminum tubes is one of the strongest ways to join two pieces together, as long as it is done correctly. However, getting the desired results with standard welding equipment can be difficult because of the high heat needed to join aluminum.
The new energy power battery shells on the market are mainly square in shape, usually made of 3003 aluminum alloy using hot rolled deep drawing process. Depending on the design requirements of the power battery, the thickness and width can be customized.
The material of the power battery casing is generally made of aluminum casing, because the aluminum casing has excellent lightweight structure, good thermal conductivity, and is safer and more durable.