Aluminum alloys are among the most versatile and widely used materials in modern manufacturing, offering an exceptional combination of lightweight properties, strength, and corrosion resistance.
Physical Properties
- Low density (2.7 g/cm³) - about one-third that of steel
- Excellent thermal conductivity (120-240 W/m·K)
- High electrical conductivity (35-62% IACS)
- Non-magnetic and non-sparking characteristics
- High reflectivity to both heat and light
Mechanical Properties
- Good strength-to-weight ratio (tensile strength: 70-700 MPa)
- High ductility and formability in various tempers
- Excellent fatigue resistance in properly designed components
- Good cryogenic toughness with no ductile-to-brittle transition
Chemical Properties
- Excellent corrosion resistance due to protective oxide layer
- High resistance to atmospheric and marine environments
- Non-toxic and suitable for food contact applications
- Recyclable with only 5% of original production energy required
Key Processing Advantages
Aluminum's excellent machinability, combined with its favorable strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance, makes it ideal for high-volume production across aerospace, automotive, and consumer electronics industries.

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