Aluminum has excellent strength, high electrical conductivity, exceptional corrosion resistance and excellent machinability. Its application provides noticeable advantages, as it allows you to create complex structures using various methods of forming metals, including aluminum circle (rod) , pipe, channel, angle, sheet, tape and much more.
Physical properties
Aluminum alloy offers better physical properties than the elements it is composed of. Pure aluminum is not used because it has low tensile strength. However, when mixed with other elements, aluminum alloys show significant improvement in mechanical properties. Pure aluminum is used in the electronics industry for the production of semiconductor modules.
Modern production technologies
The demand for aluminum products is high in construction, automotive, aircraft and shipbuilding, as aluminum is preferred over steel products and even stainless steel. High investment in research and development and technology made by aluminum manufacturers are the key factors in its high quality, stimulating the demand for aluminum products. Strict emission standards are driving demand for aluminum, as vehicle weight is key to meeting these regulations. However, factors such as high capital investment requirements, significant plant construction or capacity expansion costs, and high labor costs impede rapid market growth.