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Facts about aluminum
Oct 02,2022

Strong, lightweight and sustainable, aluminum has some truly amazing properties that make it perfect for a wide range of uses. Here are some other interesting facts about aluminum.

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Abundant

Aluminium is the third most abundant element in the earth's crust, after oxygen and silicon. There is, in other words, more aluminum than iron in this world, and our resources will last us for generations with today's aluminum consumption.


Lightweight

Aluminum weighs only one-third of steel (2.7 g/cm3). In addition to making it easier to handle in a factory or on a building site, aluminium's low weight also translates into reduced energy consumption during transportation, making aluminium not just a lightweight and versatile choice of material, but also an economically viable one.


Keeps food fresh

Aluminum foil reflects both heat and light and is completely impermeable, which means no taste, aroma or light gets in or out. This trait makes it perfect for food preservation and it's already widely used in the food industry and private households alike. Efficient food conservation also leads to less waste.


Easy to form

Aluminum is very ductile, and it may be shaped into everything from bicycle frames and boat hulls to computer cases and kitchen utensils. It's easy to process in both cold and hot condition, and we can also create different alloys, tailor-made for different challenges and needs. In short, aluminium offers complete design freedom and is suitable for a wide range of uses in advanced construction industries that requires recyclability, strength and low weight. And frankly, who doesn,t?


Great reflector

Aluminium reflects both heat and light, trapping warmth and cold under its cover, making it ideal for both food preservation and emergency blankets. And light fittings, mirrors, chocolate wrappers, window frames and a whole lot of other uses. Also, the high energy efficiency in reflectors reduces energy consumption, adding to aluminum's superiority over most metals.


Low maintenance

Aluminum reacts with the oxygen in the air, forming a protective oxide coating that makes it corrosion resistant. This means less maintenance and replacements compared to metals like iron or steel. Reduced maintenance and less need for replacements are good news for both the environment and the overall budget of any project.


Recyclable

Few materials are as easily recycled as aluminum. It requires only 5% of the energy needed to produce the initial primary metal to recycle it. In fact, 75% of all aluminum ever produced is still in use.

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