Aluminium [TOP]
Strong, corrosion-resistant, common for structural, architectural, and automotive applications. 4. Common Applications
Unlike steel, which becomes brittle in the cold, aluminium increases in strength as temperature decreases, making it suitable for arctic or space applications. aluminium
Safe for use in food packaging, beverage cans, and cooking utensils. 3. Key Alloys (Aluminium Series) Aluminium is often alloyed to enhance specific properties: common for structural
While pure aluminium is soft, alloys can be significantly strengthened (some to higher levels than steel). 2. Specialized Environmental Features which becomes brittle in the cold
Heat-treatable, high strength, often used in aerospace.