aluminum

Aluminum ladders offer a unique combination of light weight and natural corrosion resistance for applications where steel ladders are impractical. Dengtai manufactures aluminum ladders in 6061-T6 alloy for weight-restricted, non-magnetic, and single-person installation scenarios.

Aluminum ladders are quoted on a project basis. Contact our engineering team for availability and pricing.


Why Choose Aluminum?

Advantage Detail
Lightest weight 35 kg for a 6m caged ladder (vs 90 kg for steel) — single-person installation possible
Natural corrosion resistance Aluminum oxide passive layer provides inherent protection
Non-magnetic Suitable for MRI rooms and specialized electronics facilities
No coating required Natural finish — no HDG, no paint, no maintenance
Recyclable 100% recyclable at end of life

When Aluminum Is the Right Choice

Application Why Aluminum
Rooftop on lightweight structure Weight limits preclude steel ladder installation
Remote site with no mechanical lifting Single-person carry and installation
MRI / medical imaging facility Non-magnetic requirement
Dry food storage / bakery Clean appearance, lightweight
Temporary or relocatable installation Easy to move and reinstall

Limitations of Aluminum

  • Not for chemical exposure — acids and alkalis corrode aluminum
  • Not for marine splash zone — salt water pitting
  • Lower fatigue strength — not for high-frequency daily use
  • Poor fire resistance — melts at ~660°C; unsuitable for fire egress routes
  • Conductive — not suitable for electrical environments (use FRP)
  • Limited chemical resistance — avoid acidic or alkaline environments
  • Higher cost than HDG — approximately 1.5-2× HDG steel

Aluminum vs Steel: Quick Comparison

Property Aluminum 6061-T6 Steel HDG Q235B
Weight (6m caged) 35 kg 90 kg
Yield strength 240 MPa 235 MPa
Cost (approximate) 1.5-2× HDG 1.0×
Coastal life 10-15 years 5-10 years
Fire resistance Poor Excellent


Aluminum Alloys for Industrial Ladders

Dengtai uses 6061-T6 aluminum alloy for ladder fabrication. This alloy offers the best balance of strength, corrosion resistance, and weldability for access ladder applications.

Alloy Temper Yield (MPa) Weldability Application
6061 T6 240 Good (MIG/TIG) Industrial ladders, structural frames
6063 T5 145 Excellent Architectural trim, non-structural
5083 H321 215 Good Marine (hulls, decks)

6061-T6 is the standard alloy for industrial aluminum ladders because T6 (solution heat-treated and artificially aged) provides the highest strength in the 6xxx series while maintaining good weldability and corrosion resistance.

Welding Considerations

Aluminum ladder fabrication requires different welding techniques than steel:

  • Process: TIG (GTAW) preferred for aluminum; MIG (GMAW) also suitable
  • Filler metal: ER5356 (5% magnesium) for general use; ER4043 for reduced hot-cracking risk
  • Heat affected zone: Aluminum loses approximately 40% of its T6 strength in the weld HAZ. This must be accounted for in structural design
  • Post-weld treatment: Natural aging partially restores strength over 30-90 days

FAQ

Q: Are aluminum ladders cheaper than steel ladders?

No. Aluminum ladders typically cost 1.5-2× more than equivalent HDG steel ladders. The higher material cost and specialized welding requirements offset aluminum’s lighter weight. Aluminum ladders are specified when weight or non-magnetic properties are critical, not for cost savings.

Q: Can aluminum ladders be used outdoors?

Yes, with caveats. Aluminum’s natural oxide layer provides good atmospheric corrosion resistance in non-marine, non-industrial environments. However, aluminum is susceptible to pitting corrosion in coastal/marine environments and chemical attack from acids or alkalis. For outdoor coastal applications, SS316 steel is usually the better choice despite being heavier.

Q: How does aluminum compare to FRP (fiberglass) for non-conductive applications?

Both aluminum and FRP are non-magnetic, but only FRP is electrically non-conductive. If your application requires electrical insulation (switchyards, transformer stations, live electrical environments), FRP is required — aluminum conducts electricity. For non-magnetic applications without electrical hazards (MRI rooms, electronics testing labs), aluminum is typically more durable and less expensive than FRP.

Q: Does Dengtai stock aluminum ladders or are they made to order?

Aluminum ladders are manufactured to order on a project basis. Standard lead time is 25-35 working days. This allows us to customize dimensions, bracket configurations, and surface finish to your project requirements rather than stocking standard sizes that may not fit your installation.

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