Aluminium is a silvery white metal whose mass production by electrolysis began as early as the 19th century. Successively with the development of the aerospace industry in the 20th century, the metal rapidly gained in popularity. The following years only intensified its versatile use.
By enriching the alloy with elements such as Silicon, Magnesium, Manganese, Copper and Zinc, this lightweight material is given versatile properties. It is widely used in the automotive, electronics, construction, shipbuilding, aerospace and military industries.
It is also currently part of an ecological trend due to the fact that it is recycled with relatively little energy input, which significantly reduces the carbon footprint of the products made from it.
Aluminium sheets and coils

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