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Why aluminum?
  • Light in weight -- approximately 1/3 the weight of steel
  • Exceptional strength-to-weight ratio
  • Corrosion resistant
  • High electrical and heat conductivity
  • Highly reflective to both heat and light
  • Ductile and malleable
  • Non-magnetic
  • Non-toxic
  • Suitable for forming, welding, and fabrication
  • Infinitely recyclable

About Aluminum

We think aluminum is a miracle metal. 

What’s so special about it?  Aluminum is strong, lightweight, durable, flexible, extremely versatile, impermeable, corrosion resistant, an excellent conductor of electricity, non magnetic, non combustible, an abundant element in the earth’s crust and infinitely recyclable.

The tensile strength of pure aluminum is limited.  But mix it with other elements and aluminum becomes very strong.  When cold-rolled, an aluminum alloy becomes even stronger, sometimes doubling in strength.  Some alloys also strengthen and harden by heat treatments, which increase their tensile strengths dramatically. 

Aluminum is one of the most versatile and abundant raw materials found in the earth’s crust.  An important advantage of aluminum is its sustainability and the fact that it can be recycled repeatedly, quickly, and cost-efficiently -- without any material decline in performance or quality.  The recycling of aluminum delivers energy and capital investment savings relative to both the cost of producing primary aluminum and many other competing materials.

Aluminum’s many beneficial properties make it the preferred solution for thousands of products in many diverse industries.  Aluminum touches our lives in countless, sometimes unseen, ways.  Aluminum has unlimited potential. 

Aluminum is cool.

For more information, visit: www.aluminum.org and www.alueurope.eu


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