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Aluminum In Industry And Beyond

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.

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 a chemical compound or combination of aluminium and hydrogen. It is a very stable form of aluminium and is used to make aluminium sulphate, which is a chemical used to treat water. Pharmacologically, aluminum hydroxide is used to made antacids. It is also used to make zealots, fire extinguishers, coating Titania pigments. Aluminum chloride is another compound of aluminum and chlorine. It is commonly used to make styrene, polystyrene and detergents.

Aluminium sulphate is used extensively in the chemical industry. It isalso used to purify drinking water, waste water and as a mordant in printing and dying textiles. Many times it acts as a fertilizer to make the soil more acidic. It is an excellent conductor of heat, thus it is widely used to manufacture machines.

In recent times, drink cans are being made from aluminum and several endeavors undertaken to recycle these cans. These cans can be recycled into drink cans again thus creating a continuous chain of production with less energy consumption than digging out the metals in raw form from the cans.

Aluminium is also used to make foil, which keeps food warm and protected. Foil can be used to wrap up rooms in winter to keep it warm. A huge sheet of foil, pasted on the insulation board can prevent the heat from escaping. Putting aluminium sheet around an outside light makes the light shine brighter. It can also be used to scrap the rust from your car, with the help of coke.

Aluminum is one of the most important metal of world's economy, which manipulates 60% of the global economy. The worth of aluminum is a recent discovery made during the last 150 years. The Chinese people were the pathfinder in using aluminum since 300 A.D. It is a versatile metal with multipurpose usage. We need aluminum for our vehicles, in our homes and in the outer domain of industries. Today, without aluminum we cannot live our life to the fullest, technically or otherwise.

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