5052 H32 Aluminum Sheet Metal

Laser cut 5052 aluminum is one of our most popular metals. Used in a wide variety of applications including aerospace, automotive, and robotics, 5052 H32 aluminum is an excellent mix of high performance and affordability.

5052 H32 Aluminum size and thickness options

Min/max sizes for cutting:

Instant quote
A: .25″ x .375″
B: 30″ x 44″

Custom quote
C: 30″ x 56″

This Material is available at SendCutSend with a range of thicknesses and part sizes. Instant quotes are possible for dimensions between .25" x .375" and 30" x 44", while custom quoting extends the maximum size to 30" x 56".

Available Thicknesses:

.040″ (1.02mm)
.063″ (1.60mm)
.080″ (2.03mm)
.090″ (2.29mm)
.100″ (2.54mm)

.125″ (3.18mm)
.187″
(4.75mm)
.250″ (6.35mm)
.375″ (9.53mm)
.500″ (12.7mm)

Services available for 5052 H32 Aluminum

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Bending
Add dimension to your projects with our precision CNC bending services.
Remove dross and scratches with SendCutSend's deburring service
Deburring
Remove small imperfections, scratches, and burr left over from the cutting process.
Countersinking is available for on a variety of sheet metal and plastic materials at SendCutSend
Countersinking
Allow hardware to sit flush on your parts to reduce wear and tear.
Dimple forming is available for your custom laser cut parts from SendCutSend
Dimple Forming
Strengthen material with aesthetically pleasing dimples.
Choose from a variety of PEM hardware available for insertion on your custom sheet metal parts
Hardware Insertion
Select from our catalog of PEM press-fit hardware to add nuts, studs, and standoffs.
SendCutSend offers Class II anodizing in 5 colors for laser cut and cnc machined parts
Anodizing
Increase durability with Class II anodizing services available in 5 colors.
Add durability to your custom sheet metal and CNC machined parts with powder coating
Powder Coating
Give your custom cut parts a bold, long-lasting protective layer in one of 10 options.
Get your sheet metal, plastic, and cnc machined parts tapped at SendCutSend
Tapping
Easily add threading to allow for the addition of hardware to your parts.
Tumbling smooths your custom sheet metal parts
Tumbling
Reduce the surface blemishes and handling scratches found in raw materials.

5052 H32 Aluminum sheet metal details and specifications

.040" 5052 H32 Aluminum

Available Service Specifications

Material Details & Specifications

1.02mm 5052 H32 Aluminum

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Material Details & Specifications

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5052 H32 Aluminum feature chart

Strength

Corrosion Resistance

Weldability

Toughness

Formability

Machinability

Heat Treating

Strength-to-Weight Ratio

SendCutSend offers bending and anodizing for your laser cut 5052 aluminum parts

What is 5052 H32 Aluminum?

5052 H32 aluminum is strong, inexpensive, and lightweight. Whether you’re welding, machining, or bending, 5052 aluminum is going to be the go-to material for those projects that need excellent all-around material properties. Our laser cut 5052 aluminum is exceptionally lightweight and strong, making it perfect for projects where overall load is a concern.

What can you make with 5052 H32 Aluminum parts?

With high relative ultimate strength (and fatigue strength), 5052 aluminum has a number of practical usages. It is non-heat treatable, which means that it is cold-worked to achieve its moderate-to-high strength properties. For greater strength, check out our 6061 series aluminum.

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5052 Aluminum sheet: strength, bending, and laser cutting guide

5052 aluminum is one of the most versatile and widely used aluminum alloys in fabrication. At SendCutSend, it’s also our most popular aluminum sheet metal option. Designers choose it because of its excellent corrosion resistance, good workability, and reliable strength for a wide range of projects.

Below you’ll find a comprehensive guide to 5052 aluminum—covering its properties, fabrication characteristics, and the most common questions customers ask before designing their parts.

Key things to know about 5052 Aluminum

  • Excellent corrosion resistance thanks to its magnesium content, ideal for marine and outdoor applications.
  • Not heat-treatable—strength comes from cold working, not heat treatment.
  • Highly formable—superior bendability compared to 6061 and many other alloys.
  • Laser-cuttable to ±.005” tolerance at SendCutSend in thicknesses from .040″–.500″.
  • Good weldability with MIG and TIG processes, though properties vary depending on filler alloy.
  • Cost-effective and widely available, making it a practical choice for prototyping and production.

Mechanical properties of 5052 Aluminum

When you’re selecting a material, understanding its mechanical properties is critical.

  • Tensile Strength (Ultimate): ~33,000 psi (depending on temper)
  • Yield Strength: ~28,000 psi
  • Elongation at Break: 12–20% (excellent ductility)
  • Hardness: Brinell ~60
  • Density: 0.097 lb/in³ (lightweight like most aluminums)

These properties make 5052 aluminum strong enough for enclosures, brackets, and automotive parts, but still formable enough for complex bends. Compared to 6061, it’s slightly weaker but much more forgiving to bend and shape.

Is 5052 Aluminum heat treatable?

No. Unlike alloys such as 6061, 5052 is not heat-treatable. Its strength comes from strain hardening (cold working) rather than heat treatment.

  • This is an important distinction:
  • You can’t strengthen 5052 further with heat.
  • Mechanical strength is tied to the temper (e.g., H32, H34).
  • The as-supplied strength is usually sufficient for sheet metal parts, especially when corrosion resistance and bendability matter more than ultimate tensile strength.

5052 vs. 6061 Aluminum: which should you choose?

This is one of the most common comparisons. Here’s how 5052 stacks up against 6061:

  • Strength: 6061 is stronger (tensile strength up to 45,000 psi vs. 33,000 psi).
  • Formability: 5052 wins—6061 tends to crack if bent tightly, while 5052 bends easily.
  • Corrosion Resistance: 5052 outperforms 6061, especially in marine or saltwater environments.
  • Machinability: 6061 machines more cleanly; 5052 is considered “gummier” and prone to built-up edges during milling.
  • Weldability: Both weld well, but 5052 tends to resist corrosion better post-weld.
  • Cost & Availability: Both are common and affordable, though 5052 may be cheaper in thinner sheet stock.

In short:

  • Choose 5052 for sheet metal parts requiring bends, corrosion resistance, and good weldability.
  • Choose 6061 for parts requiring higher strength and extensive machining.

Corrosion resistance: why 5052 excels outdoors

One of the standout features of 5052 aluminum is its corrosion resistance, especially in marine environments. The magnesium in its chemistry provides excellent protection against saltwater and other aggressive environments.

Applications where 5052 is favored:

  • Marine panels, boat parts, docks
  • Outdoor enclosures and housings
  • Transportation components exposed to road salts
  • Signage and architectural panels

If your parts will see long-term outdoor use, 5052 is one of the best aluminum alloys available.

Bending radius and formability

When it comes to sheet metal design, bendability is often the deciding factor between alloys. 5052 is among the most formable aluminums.

  • Minimum inside bend radius: As low as 1x material thickness in many cases (depending on temper).
  • Crack resistance: Much better than 6061, which is notorious for cracking along bends.
  • Repeatability: Consistent bend results across multiple parts, making it a reliable choice for production runs.

If you’re designing enclosures, brackets, or bent sheet parts, 5052 is an excellent option.

Machining and cutting 5052 Aluminum

Laser cutting

5052 aluminum cuts cleanly with high-powered industrial lasers. At SendCutSend, we cut 5052 up to .500″ thick with ±.005″ tolerance.

Edge quality:

  • Thin gauges (.040″–.125″): smooth edges with minimal burr.
  • Thicker gauges (.250″–.500″): some dross may appear but can usually be removed easily.

CNC Machining

5052 can be milled, drilled, and tapped, but machinists often call it “gummy.” It tends to:

  • Form built-up edges on tooling.
  • Require sharp carbide tools and high cutting speeds.
  • Benefit from lubricants to reduce chip welding.

For heavily machined components, 6061 is better. For laser-cut sheet metal parts, 5052 is the clear winner.

Welding 5052 Aluminum

5052 aluminum is very weldable:

  • Works well with MIG and TIG processes.
  • Preferred filler metals: 5356 or 5183.
  • Post-weld strength is slightly reduced, but corrosion resistance remains excellent.

This makes 5052 a top choice for welded enclosures, automotive parts, and structural assemblies that need durability outdoors.

Minimum features and hole sizes in 5052

Designers often ask about minimum cut sizes and DFM rules for aluminum sheet.

At SendCutSend:

  • Minimum hole size: Equal to material thickness (e.g., .125″ hole in .125″ sheet).
  • Minimum slot width: Material thickness or larger for clean results.
  • Spacing from edges: Leave at least 2x thickness between a hole and an edge.

These rules reduce the risk of warping, cracking, or weak edges in your parts.

Anodizing and finishing 5052 Aluminum

5052 takes surface finishes well, including:

  • Anodizing: Produces a matte, slightly less shiny appearance than 6061, but with excellent corrosion protection.
  • Powder Coating: Provides durable color and additional environmental resistance.
  • Painting: Works well after surface prep.

At SendCutSend, powder coating is a popular choice for customers ordering 5052 parts. We also offer anodizing for 5052 aluminum.

Is 5052 Aluminum food-safe?

Yes, 5052 aluminum is considered food-safe when properly finished. It’s often used in kitchen equipment, beverage cans (different alloyed temper), and food-handling enclosures.

For direct food-contact applications, a surface treatment like anodizing or powder coating is often applied for additional safety and durability.

Temperature extremes: cold and heat performance

How does 5052 behave in extreme conditions?

  • Cold: 5052 retains ductility and toughness even at very low temperatures. It resists brittle fracture better than many steels.
  • Heat: Continuous service temperature is limited to ~300°F (150°C). Beyond this, strength decreases and warping can occur.

That makes 5052 reliable for outdoor and automotive use, but not suitable for high-heat applications near engines or exhaust systems.

Safety and handling considerations

When fabricating 5052 aluminum:

  • Laser cutting produces reflective light—industrial systems must be used safely.
  • Edges are sharp after cutting; deburring may be necessary.
  • Welding fumes should be properly ventilated.
  • Powder or fine dust from machining can pose explosion hazards in enclosed spaces.

At SendCutSend, parts are cut and shipped ready-to-use, reducing risk for the end user.

When to cut 5052 Aluminum at home vs. outsource

You may wonder if you should cut 5052 aluminum yourself or outsource.

  • Cutting at home works if you have access to a CNC router or small laser, and your project is small-scale with looser tolerances.
  • Outsourcing to SendCutSend is the right move if you need:
    • Precision tolerances (±.005″)
    • Complex geometries
    • Fast turnaround (2–4 days)
    • Access to multiple thicknesses up to .500″
    • Consistent quality across production batches

For professional-grade parts, outsourcing saves time and produces better results.

Conclusion: why choose 5052 Aluminum

5052 aluminum strikes a balance that few other alloys can match. It’s strong enough for enclosures, panels, and brackets, but flexible enough to bend without cracking. It resists corrosion better than most aluminum alloys, making it a natural fit for marine and outdoor environments. And while it doesn’t machine quite as cleanly as 6061, its weldability and formability make it one of the most reliable sheet metals for laser cutting and fabrication.

At SendCutSend, we stock 5052 aluminum in 10 thicknesses from .040″ to .500″, cut it to a tight ±.005″ tolerance, and ship most orders in just 2–4 days. Whether you’re prototyping a custom bracket, building weather-resistant enclosures, or scaling up production parts, 5052 aluminum is a cost-effective, versatile choice that performs in the shop and in the field.

5052 H32 Aluminum FAQs

SendCutSend offers 5052 H32 Aluminum in ten thickness options: .040″ (1.02mm), .063″ (1.60mm), .080″ (2.03mm), .090″ (2.29mm), .100″ (2.54mm), .125″ (3.18mm), .187″ (4.75mm), .250″ (6.35mm), .375″(9.5mm), .500″ (12.7mm).

5052 H32 Aluminum is available at SendCutSend with a range of thicknesses and part sizes. Instant quotes are possible for dimensions between .25″ x .375″ and 30″ x 44″, while custom quoting extends the maximum size to 30″ x 56″.

You can add the following services to your 5052 H32 Aluminum parts: Anodizing, Bending, Deburring, Countersinking, Deburring, Engraving, Dimple Forming, Hardware Insertion, Powder Coating, Tapping, and Tumbling

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