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Importance of aluminium

By: Harry Browar


There are many ways that we use aluminum in our industries. From engineering to making artificial gems, there are so many uses of this versatile metal that it is impossible to list them all. It is available all over the world and is used as a cost effective substance in almost everything we use. Most of the aluminum metals we use now are alloys. This is to add strength to the metal.

Aluminium oxide is an aluminum alloy and is used widely in industry. Its crystals are called corundum and form a hard substance that is used as an abrasive. It is also used for cutting tools. Aluminum oxide forms a protective layer on alluminum, allowing it to be resistent to further weathering. There are several alloys including aluminum bronzes that use aluminum to increase their corrosion resistence. Other common uses for aluminum oxide are in ceramics, for polishing and refractories. It is also used as a coating suspension for compact fluorescent light lamps. Aluminum is used for DVD chemical repair kits.

Aluminium hydroxide is used to make aluminum sulphate which is used as a water treatment chemmical. A large amount is used for making zeolites, coating titania pigments and fire retardents. Other aluminum compounds include aluminium chloride. It is used to make styrene and polystyrene. It is also used in detergents.

Aluminium sulfate is used in water treatment plants and for making paper. It can be used as a water purifier. It is also utilized as a mordant in printing and dying textiles. It is added to garden soil to make it more acidic. Because it is a good conductor of heat, coolers for machines are made from aluminum.

Aluminum is used to make drinks cans and attempts are made to recycle these in return for money. The aluminum from these cans can be remade into alluminum and alluminum alloys for different uses. It can also be recycled into drink cans again. Recycling conserves energy as it takes about 90% less energy to recycle the cans rather than extracting aluminum from its raw form.

More uses for aluminum include aluminum foil. This is widely used in cooking and has many other uses. To warm up your rooms in winter, you can wrap heavy-duty foil around a piece of insulation board and place it behind radiators or baseboard heaters. It will reflect heat into your room. Keep your bread rolls warm by putting a piece of aluminum foil under the napkin. Place alluminum foil behind your outside light and make it shine brighter. Remove rust from your car by putting coke on crumpled aluminum foil.

As you can see there are many uses for aluminum in industry, our homes and vechicles, plus much more. It is indeed the worldˇ¦s most versatile metal and effects 60% of the worldˇ¦s economy. Itˇ¦s value has only been discovered during the last 150 years although it has been used by the Chinese since 300 AD. Aluminum is certainly an element that effects almost every aspect of our lives.


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Harry Browar is the webmaster for First Alluminum, the web's premier resource for information about alluminum. For more articles on alluminum visit: www.firstaluminum.com/articles
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