When you’re looking for aluminum sheet, plate, coil, and other prime and secondary aluminum products, look no further than Cumberland Diversified Metals. We maintain a large inventory of these and other specialty metals in warehouses that are strategically placed across the US.
We offer competitive pricing for buying and selling aluminum throughout North America. And if we don’t currently have the aluminum sheet, plate, coil, or other products you need, we can usually get it for you through the strong supplier relationships we’ve built over the years. We also offer aluminum processing, so you can take care of all of your metal needs in one place.
Aluminum comes in a wide variety of forms, including aluminum sheet in thicknesses up to .249”, aluminum plate starting at .250” and aluminum coil which is long strips of aluminum on rolls.
Aluminum alloys/grades
We specialize in the following main categories of aluminum alloys:
You can count on us to be more than just your aluminum distributor — we’re also here to help you navigate the challenges of the aluminum market. Here are a few handy resources we’ve put together to assist you:
How does aluminum alloy compare to stainless steel?
When comparing similar shapes and thicknesses, stainless steel alloys will always be stronger, but the aluminum will also weigh approximately 2/3 less. Aluminum is also typically easier to shape and cut.
What are the main properties of aluminum?
Aluminum is lightweight, nonmagnetic, and an excellent conductor that stays stable up to its melting point. Its corrosion-resistant nature and high malleability make it the ideal choice for many applications.
What is primary aluminum?
Aluminum is produced from bauxite ore after it has been refined and reduced electrolytically. Because it comes directly from ore, it contains no alloying additives or recycled aluminum. The “primary” designation refers to its quality or appearance, with primary aluminum being without flaws or defects (unlike secondary aluminum as detailed below).
What is the difference between primary and secondary aluminum?
Primary aluminum appears flawless, while secondary aluminum may have minor imperfections, such as scratches, water stains, dents, dings, roll marks, streaks, or pits.
Get your specialty metals now
We’re here to help you find metals quickly at a competitive price, or give you the best value for your surplus metals. Reach out to us today to experience our world-class customer service for yourself.
Aluminum distributor
Specializing in aluminum sheet, plate and coil
When you’re looking for aluminum sheet, plate, coil, and other prime and secondary aluminum products, look no further than Cumberland Diversified Metals. We maintain a large inventory of these and other specialty metals in warehouses that are strategically placed across the US.
We offer competitive pricing for buying and selling aluminum throughout North America. And if we don’t currently have the aluminum sheet, plate, coil, or other products you need, we can usually get it for you through the strong supplier relationships we’ve built over the years. We also offer aluminum processing, so you can take care of all of your metal needs in one place.
Start buying or sellingAluminum shapes and forms
Aluminum comes in a wide variety of forms, including aluminum sheet in thicknesses up to .249”, aluminum plate starting at .250” and aluminum coil which is long strips of aluminum on rolls.
Aluminum alloys/grades
We specialize in the following main categories of aluminum alloys:
Most popular:
We also offer:
Aluminum processing services
We offer a range of processing services for aluminum sheet, aluminum plate, and aluminum coil, as well as stainless steel.
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You can count on us to be more than just your aluminum distributor — we’re also here to help you navigate the challenges of the aluminum market. Here are a few handy resources we’ve put together to assist you:
Have a question you don’t see answered here or in the section below? Don’t hesitate to ask — we ’re always here to help.
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How does aluminum alloy compare to stainless steel?
When comparing similar shapes and thicknesses, stainless steel alloys will always be stronger, but the aluminum will also weigh approximately 2/3 less. Aluminum is also typically easier to shape and cut.
What are the main properties of aluminum?
Aluminum is lightweight, nonmagnetic, and an excellent conductor that stays stable up to its melting point. Its corrosion-resistant nature and high malleability make it the ideal choice for many applications.
What is primary aluminum?
Aluminum is produced from bauxite ore after it has been refined and reduced electrolytically. Because it comes directly from ore, it contains no alloying additives or recycled aluminum. The “primary” designation refers to its quality or appearance, with primary aluminum being without flaws or defects (unlike secondary aluminum as detailed below).
What is the difference between primary and secondary aluminum?
Primary aluminum appears flawless, while secondary aluminum may have minor imperfections, such as scratches, water stains, dents, dings, roll marks, streaks, or pits.
Get your specialty metals now
We’re here to help you find metals quickly at a competitive price, or give you the best value for your surplus metals. Reach out to us today to experience our world-class customer service for yourself.