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Why aluminium is a superior metal

Aluminium is a light, durable, and recyclable metal that has long been used for many applications. The word "aluminium" comes from the Latin albus (meaning "white") and the Greek u1f04u03bbu03bbu03bfu03c2 (meaning "other"). Aluminium is also known as aluminium (after its chemical symbol Al). It is used in a range of applications besides making aluminium system windows, which we are all familiar with.

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Why aluminium is a superior metal

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  1. Why aluminium is a superior metal www.geetaaluminium.com

  2. Introduction Aluminium is a light, durable, and recyclable metal that has long been used for many applications. The word "aluminium" comes from the Latin albus (meaning "white") and the Greek ἄλλος (meaning "other"). Aluminium is also known as aluminium (after its chemical symbol Al). It is used in a range of applications besides making aluminium system windows, which we are all familiar with.  www.geetaaluminium.com

  3. Lightweight Aluminium is a lightweight metal. It’s lighter than steel, which makes it great for making things that need to be transported easily. In fact, aluminium is so light that if you were to carry around a piece of it in your pocket, it would weigh no more than your cell phone! This makes it the perfect metal for a lot of tech products out there and is often used as an important component in mobiles, laptops, and tablets. www.geetaaluminium.com

  4. Indestructible Aluminium is found abundantly throughout the globe and this is indeed good news for all of us. It's soft, malleable and a good conductor of electricity. It can be made into any shape you want with simple tools like an angle grinder or saw. Aluminium has many uses including aircraft wings, space shuttles, solar panels and even as a substitute for steel in cars (but not all at once) and above all - it is indestructible. www.geetaaluminium.com

  5. Corrosion resistant Aluminium is not corroded by water. This means that you can use aluminium in areas where there is a danger of corrosion, such as the sea or other saltwater environments. Aluminium has also been used in aircraft and military vehicles for decades without problems with corrosion because it resists the formation of compounds which form when metals are exposed to oxygen or moisture. This also makes it perfect for slim windows. www.geetaaluminium.com

  6. Can be recycled Aluminium can be recycled again and again. It's the most recycled metal in the world, with 95% of all aluminium produced being recycled into new products. The remaining 5% is either sold as waste or burned to generate energy, so it’s important that you recycle your old aluminium every time you get rid of it! This ensures that you reduce your negative impact on the environment and get the most out of aluminium as a product.. www.geetaaluminium.com

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