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Importance of aluminium

By: Harry Browar

Aluminium is one of the most essential metals that we use today. We use aluminium for making artificial gems, constructing houses, bridges, dams, cars, trams, buses, trains, and so on. The greatest quality of aluminium is that it is extremely light in weight and does not get corroded at all. Using aluminium and its alloys makes the construction and building stronger at a very low cost. It is a good heat conductor and a very malleable and ductile metal.

Aluminum oxide, which is an alloy of aluminum, forms a protective layer over the aluminum saving it from further wear and tear. Aluminum oxide has wide usage in the industry. The crystal of aluminum oxide is called corundum, which forms a tough substance, and is used for grinding and polishing. The alloy is also used to cut tools. Aluminum is essential for a DVD chemical repair kit. Aluminum bronze is another alloy of aluminum, which battles against corrosion. Other uses of aluminum oxide are as coating suspension for compact fluorescent light lamps, in ceramics and refractories.

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.

Aluminum sulphate is used as a water purifier, for making paper and in water treatment industry. Aluminum sulphate is used to etch lines in printing industry and is used as a mordant for dying textiles. Aluminum is a fine heat conductor so it is used for making coolers for machines. You can make your garden soil more acidic by adding aluminum sulphate to it.

Aluminium is an excellent metal to make drinking cans, which is very cost effective. The best part about aluminium is that it can be recycled into cans or useful aluminium material, which conserves energy.

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.

Aluminium is the most flexible metal ever and is used in a variety of industries and at home too. Unfortunately, aluminium has been discovered only in the last 150 years though the Chinese have been using it since the year 300 AD. It has a direct impact on 60% of the world's economy. It influences our lives in a number of ways.

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Harry Browar is the chief editor for First Alluminum, the #1 source on the internet for information about alluminum. For more articles on alluminum visit: www.firstaluminum.com/articles
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