Virami Steel Hub is a trusted manufacturer, supplier, stockist, and exporter of premium-quality Alluminium Alloy 2014 Angles & Flats in Mumbai, India. We offer high-performance Alluminium alloy products known for their excellent strength, good machinability, and superior performance in structural and aerospace applications.
Our Alluminium Alloy 2014 angles and flats are manufactured using high-quality raw materials and advanced processing techniques to ensure precise dimensions, smooth surface finish, excellent mechanical properties, and long service life. We serve both domestic and international markets, including the USA, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Southeast Asia.
Alluminium Alloy 2014 is a high-strength Alluminium alloy primarily alloyed with copper. It is widely used in applications requiring high strength and good machining characteristics, especially in aerospace and heavy-duty structural applications. Angles and flats are structural components used for support, framing, and fabrication purposes.
Key Functions:
Typical Composition:
This composition enhances strength and machining performance.
Alluminium Alloy 2014 offers moderate corrosion resistance:
Alluminium Alloy 2014 is heat-treatable to improve strength.
Typical Process:
This significantly enhances mechanical properties.
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Mill Test Certificates (MTC) and third-party inspection reports are provided.
Alluminium Alloy 2014 Angles & Flats are an excellent choice for applications requiring high strength, lightweight properties, and good machinability. Their performance in demanding structural and aerospace applications makes them a preferred material across industries.
Virami Steel Hub delivers premium-quality Alluminium alloy products that ensure strength, durability, and long-term value.
It is used in aerospace, automotive, and structural applications requiring high strength.
It has moderate corrosion resistance and may require protective coatings.
Welding is not recommended; mechanical fastening is preferred.
Yes, it can be heat treated to improve strength.
Yes, it is widely used in aircraft structural components.