Aluminum’s Introduction

Aluminium is becoming increasingly popular as a conductor material at the moment.

It has a number of advantages, including light weight, corrosion resistance, electrical and thermal conductivity, reflectivity and ductility, odourlessness and impermeability, and recyclability.

It can be cast, melted, formed, machined and extruded meaning that it can be manufactured into a variety of shapes and then subsequently fabricated to suit a whole variety of uses.

Due to the obvious versatility and strength of aluminium, more people are familiar with it and use it in a variety of ways.

A photograph of multiple rolled aluminum metal sheets stored in a warehouse.