Aluminum
Aluminum is considered a good conductor of heat and electricity
Even in our daily life, aluminum, which we frequently encounter in areas of use, is of vital importance in some sectors as pure or together with its alloys. Building, transportation, aviation and space sectors are among leading sectors. Powdered aluminum is also indispensable as a paint material because it is one of the rare metals that gives its silver color exactly. Much brighter in visible light than gold and silver, aluminum can be considered a good conductor of heat and electricity. Owing to this feature, we can also see that it is used in making superconductors as well.
- Low density
- Climate resilience
- Good conduction of heat and electricity
- Ability to change shape in the cold
- High gloss polishing
Tensile strength: 4-8 kp/mm2
Yield limit: 1-3 kp/mm2
Hardness Hb 2.5 : 12-20 kp/mm2
Elastic modulus (E): 7,2:105 kp/mm2
Glide module ( -): 2,7:105 kp/mm2
Melting point: 660cc
Recrystallization temperature: 250-300cc
Density ( -): 2.7 kg / mm3