Aluminum Metals
Versatility In Engineering
Aluminum metals are extremely versatile, durable and strong, ideally suited for a variety of structural, aerospace, electrical and other engineering uses. Depending on the final applications, aluminum can undergo an alloying process. Alloying enhances aluminum’s innate properties and improves it by adding others. Aluminum products are used to build bridges, design satellites, create electrical wire, build machinery and more.
Aluminum remains a top engineering choice for many reasons, including:
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Lightweight: Aluminum weighs one-third as much as steel, a massive reduction in load.
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Durable: Exposed aluminum oxidizes almost instantly, protecting surfaces from rust and corrosion.
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Strong: Aluminum alloys are incredibly strong, capable of building the tallest skyscrapers.
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Malleable: Aluminum can be melted, cast and shaped into countless forms.
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Conductive: Alloys are excellent conductors of heat and electricity.
Aluminum products are 100% recyclable — recycled aluminum and new aluminum share the same properties. This metal is also highly workable while retaining tensile strength and is more affordable to produce than other metals.
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