At Foma, aluminum is also an important material on which we perform turning and milling operations.
Aluminum is a light metal widely used in numerous applications due to its outstanding mechanical properties.
Here is a brief description of the main mechanical properties of aluminum:
- Lightness: aluminum is known for its low density, about one-third that of steel. This characteristic makes it ideal for applications where light weight is required, such as in the aerospace and automotive industries.
- Corrosion resistance: it forms a thin oxide coating on its surface that protects it from atmospheric corrosion. This makes it suitable for applications exposed to the elements, such as windows and building facades.
- Good thermal and electrical conductivity: it is a good conductor of heat and electricity, making it useful in applications such as radiators, electrical cables and electronic components.
- Ease of processing: it is highly processable especially through plastic deformation processes such as extrusion and rolling. This makes it suitable for the production of sheet metal, pipes, profiles and many other components.
- Good fatigue and tensile strength: suitable for applications subject to cyclic loads, such as aircraft parts and bicycles; depending on alloys and heat treatments it also can achieve different levels of tensile strength which makes it usable in lightweight structures requiring strength, such as bicycle frames and automobile parts.
- Recyclable: Aluminum is highly recyclable, making it environmentally sustainable. Its recyclability helps reduce environmental impact.
In summary, aluminum represents an incredibly versatile material with a unique combination of mechanical properties, suitable for a wide range of applications, ranging from aircraft and light vehicle construction to the production of packaging, electronic devices and more.
Commonly processed alloys include 2011, 6082 and 6026, and we can meet our customers' needs, including supplying parts with decorative or hard anodizing.
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