



1060 aluminum foil is primarily composed of 99.6% aluminum. It possesses good formability, corrosion resistance, and excellent thermal and electrical conductivity. 1060 aluminum foil is widely used in manufacturing, electronics, and packaging industries that require high-purity aluminum.
Specifications
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Alloy | 1060 |
| Chemical Composition | Al≥99.6% |
| Temper | O (Soft) |
| Thickness Range | 6μm – 50μm |
| Width | 100mm – 1000mm (Customizable) |
| Surface Finish | Bright, Matte, Printable Coating, Oil-Resistant Coating |
Description
Features
- High Purity Aluminum
It contains 99.6% aluminum, making it almost pure aluminum, which provides excellent mechanical properties.
- Excellent Corrosion Resistance
It forms a natural oxide layer on the surface, providing resistance against corrosion, making it ideal for use in humid or chemically aggressive environments.
- Good Formability
The foil can be processed by cold rolling, hot rolling, stamping, and other methods. It has extremely high ductility and can be easily formed into thin sheets.
- Excellent Thermal and Electrical Conductivity
Due to its outstanding thermal and electrical conductivity, it is commonly used in applications like heat exchangers and electrical components.
Common Applications
- Food Packaging
1060 aluminum foil is widely used in food packaging such as chocolate wrappers, candy packaging, and baking foil due to its safety, non-toxicity, and resistance to spoilage.
- Pharmaceutical Packaging
It is commonly used for sealing pharmaceutical products, ensuring their efficacy and protection.
- Battery Enclosures
It is used in the packaging of batteries such as lithium-ion and lead-acid batteries, assisting in current conduction and protecting the batteries.
- Electronics
It is used in electronic products such as mobile phones and laptops for heat dissipation and shielding.
- Building Materials
It is applied in the construction industry for insulation and heat insulation materials, providing excellent thermal resistance.
















