ALUMINIUM PROPERTIES
Pure aluminium is a silvery-white metal with may desirable characteristics.
It is light, non-toxic (as the metal), non-magnetic and non-sparking.
It is decorative, easily formed, machined and cast. Alloys with small
amounts of copper, magnesium, silicon, manganese and other elements have
very useful properties.
Strengths depends on purity. 99.996% pure aluminium has a tensile strength
of about 49 megapascals (MPa), rising to 700 MPa following alloying and
suitable heat treatment.
Although not found free in nature, Aluminium is only one-third the weight
of steel. Most of its alloys are highly resistant to most forms of corrosion.
The metal's natural coating of aluminium oxide provides a highly effective
barrier to the ravages of air, temperature, moisture and chemical attack.
Aluminium is a superb conductor of electricity. This property allied
with other intrinsic qualities has ensure the replacement of copper by
aluminium in many situations. Aluminium is non-magnetic and non-combustible,
properties invaluable in advanced industries such as electronics or in
offshore structures. It is also non-toxic and impervious, qualities that
have established its use in the food and packaging industries since the
earliest times.
Other valuable properties include high reflectivity, heat barrier properties
and heat conduction. The metal is malleable and easily worked by the common
manufacturing and shaping processes.
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