- Aluminium - Wikipedia
In 1954, aluminium became the most produced non-ferrous metal, surpassing copper In the 21st century, most aluminium was consumed in transportation, engineering, construction, and packaging in the United States, Western Europe, and Japan
- Aluminum | Uses, Properties, Compounds | Britannica
Aluminum, or aluminium (Al), is a silvery white metal with a melting point of 660 °C (1,220 °F) and a density of 2 7 grams per cubic cm The most abundant metallic element, it constitutes 8 1 percent of Earth ’s crust In nature it occurs chemically combined with oxygen and other elements
- Aluminium - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table
Aluminium is the most abundant metal in the Earth’s crust (8 1%) but is rarely found uncombined in nature It is usually found in minerals such as bauxite and cryolite These minerals are aluminium silicates Most commercially produced aluminium is extracted by the Hall–Héroult process
- What is Aluminium? Smelting How Its Made - 37 Types
Discover what aluminium is, how it's made from smelting to finishing, and a complete guide to all 37 types and series (1000 to 7000) Learn about alloys like 6061, 5052, and 2024 for your projects
- Aluminium | Aluminum History, Uses, Facts, Physical Characteristics
Aluminium, or Aluminum in American spelling, is an ancient metal and has a diverse range of uses It was discovered in 1824 and its light weight, high electrical conductivity and high resistant to corrosion has make it an industrially attractive metal
- Aluminum - introduction, properties, manufacture, and uses
1990: The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) officially adopts "aluminium" as its spelling 1994: The Audi A8 sets new standards in lightweight car production with an aluminum body framework weighing just 249kg (almost half the weight of a comparable steel shell)
- What is Aluminum?- Properties, Uses How It’s Made
Aluminum alloys are less corrosion resistant than pure Aluminium except for marine magnesium-aluminum alloys Aluminum is a good conductor of heat and electricity As a result, aluminum has become the preferred material for major power transmission lines
- Comprehensive Guide to Aluminium: Properties, Uses, and Safety
Explore the fascinating world of Aluminium, the 13th element in the periodic table This comprehensive guide covers everything from its historical background, physical and chemical properties to its wide-ranging industrial and everyday applications
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