Selecting the correct grade depends on the balance between mechanical strength and corrosion resistance. For aerospace or high-strength structural needs, 2000 series alloys (like 2024) are preferred due to their high copper content which allows for heat treatment and precipitation hardening. If the application involves electrical conductivity, ensure the copper purity is at least 99.9% in bimetallic connectors to prevent excessive resistive heating. Always verify the temper designation (e.g., T3, T4, or T6) to ensure the material meets your specific hardness and ductility requirements.