Aluminum alloy ingot is one of the most diverse forms of aluminum. Aluminum can occur in a wide variety of alloy states due to its structure and flexibility. There are 7 different types of alloys that are most common in the production of this metal. These types are 1xx, 2xx etc. It extends up to 7 in shape. To briefly mention these types: - 1000 series is the purest aluminum alloy among these alloy series. It must contain at least 99% aluminum and has superior corrosion resistance. That's why it is used in tanks where special chemicals are kept. - 2000 series, aluminum alloy mixed with copper as an alloy can be used in the aviation and space industry. - The manganese element mixed with the 3000 aluminum series makes it suitable for heat treatments and thus can be shaped very easily. It is an alloy frequently preferred in energy generators. - 4000 series mixes with silicone and lowers the melting point. In this way, the fluidity level increases significantly. It is very suitable for filling materials and welding. - It can be mixed with magnesium in the 5000 series, which should not be confused with manganese in the 3000 series, the two are different elements. After mixing with magnesium, it becomes highly malleable and has high tensile strength. In this form, tanks, ships, bridges, etc. It is suitable for use in areas. - 6000 aluminum series is obtained after the joint mixture of silicon and magnesium. It can be used in the mortar of structural components such as pipes and beams. - The last series of 7000 provides mixture with zinc alloy. Since this series has a very high resistance, aircraft style products become an important part of the aviation and space industry in general. The most preferred series by the manufacturing industry are the 3000, 5000 and 6000 series. Aluminum alloy ingots are the versions of all these we have explained in ingot format. This is more preferred in terms of ease of use.