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Advantages Of Aluminum Windows
Aluminum is extremely light in weight and does not get corroded at all. All these qualities make aluminum the best option for replacing windows and doors in your home. They are not only good to look at, but they are very cost effective and last a long time.
Aluminum is a Multipurpose Metal
Aluminum is a lightweight metal and because of this property is used for many purposes. It is soft and pliable with a dull silvery look. It maintains this look because of a thin layer of oxidation on its surface. This oxidation means that it is corrosion resistant and can be used to protect many surfaces. When polished it has a higher reflective property than most metals with the exception of silver, gold and copper. Added to all these properties, it is a good conductor of heat and electricity. Aluminum is obtained by extraction from bauxite ore by electrolytic process.
Using Aluminum For Construction
Aluminum is used for many different construction projects. Some of the most common are bicycles, planes, cars and boats. It is used for these purposes because it is very lightweight and non-corrosive. All these forms of transport depend on strong but lightweight metal to move efficiently and save fuel.
Aluminum Siding And Awnings
Strengthen the physique and value of your home with strong and durable aluminum sidings. Sidings for a building can be made from a range of materials but none can match the strength and durability of aluminum, more so when aluminum is combined with vinyl. Aluminum sidings have a life of 40 years and they are available in 12x36 or 12x48 panels.
Aluminium Recycling Process
Aluminum is one of the major types of products recycled in North America each year. Aluminum is used to make cans, foil, and other items such as trays. Americans recycle approximately 65-70% of the aluminum used in household products each year. However, hundreds of thousands of tons of aluminum products are being thrown away each year.
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