Why Aluminum
This valuable metal possesses the whiteness of silver, the indestructibility of gold, the tenacity of iron, the fusibility of copper, the lightness of glass. It is easily wrought, is very widely distributed, forming the base of most rocks, is three times lighter than iron, and seems to have been created for express purpose of furnishing us with the material for our projectile.
”Jules Vernes, “From the Earth to the Moon”, 1865
Light
Aluminum is a very light metal with a specific weight of 2.7 g/cm , about a third that of steel. For example, the use of aluminum in vehicles reduces dead-weight and energy consumption while increasing load capacity.
Strong
Its strength can be adapted to the application required by modifying the composition of its alloys. Mixed with a small amount of other metal, it can provide the strength of steel, with only one-third of the weight. Aluminum alloys increase in strength without loss of ductility.
Long-lasting
All materials suffer degradation from weather conditions, corrosion and decay. Aluminum’s natural ability to resist these influences better than many materials is one of its most widely appreciated features. The durability of aluminum applications, such as in building structures, clearly demonstrates this.
Very ductile
Aluminum is ductile and has a low melting point and density. In a molten condition, it can be processed in a number of ways. Its ductility allows products of aluminum to be basically formed close to the end of the product’s design.
Excellent heat and electricity conductor
Aluminum is an excellent heat and electricity conductor and in relation to its weight is almost twice as good a conductor as copper. This has made aluminum the most commonly used material in major power transmission lines.
Highly corrosion resistant
Aluminum naturally generates a protective oxide coating and is highly corrosion-resistant. Different types of surface treatment such as anodizing, painting or lacquering can further improve this property. It is particularly useful for applications where protection and conservation are required.
Completely impermeable and odourless
Aluminum foil, even when it is rolled to only 0.007 mm thickness, is still completely impermeable and lets neither light aroma nor taste substances out. Moreover, the metal itself is non-toxic and releases no aroma or taste substances which makes it ideal for packaging sensitive products such as food or pharmaceuticals.
Good reflective properties
Aluminum is a good reflector of visible light as well as heat, and that together with its low weight makes it an ideal material for reflectors in, for example, light fittings or rescue blankets.
Infinitely recyclable
Aluminum is 100 percent recyclable with no downgrading of its qualities. The re-melting of aluminum requires little energy: Only about 5 percent of the energy required to produce the primary metal initially is needed in the recycling process.