Aluminum alloy British-style frame poles are characterized by their lightweight, high strength, and strong corrosion resistance. They are commonly used in bicycle frames, racing luggage racks, and photographic light stands, balancing performance and cost-effectiveness.
Aluminum Alloy British-Style Frame Pole
Lightweight Design: Aluminum alloy has a density of approximately 2.7g/cm³, significantly lower than steel (7.8g/cm³), making the frame pole lighter overall, easier to carry and install. This effectively reduces the overall load when used on bicycles or with photographic equipment.
High Strength and Rigidity: Through the T6 heat treatment process, tensile strength is enhanced. Aluminum alloy frame poles maintain structural rigidity while possessing excellent load-bearing capacity; for example, photographic light stands can support up to 35kg.
Good Corrosion Resistance: A natural oxide film forms on the surface, resisting humid and salt spray environments, resulting in a long service life and low maintenance costs. Compared to steel components, they are more suitable for long-term outdoor use.
High cost performance: Compared with high-end materials such as carbon fiber, aluminum alloy has a greater advantage in cost control and is the mainstream choice for mid-range products.
