Aluminum is a metal that, after oxygen, is the most abundant element in the earth's crust, where it is found in 8%. Today, only steel is used more than aluminum. It is obtained from bauxite ore, which is processed into alumina Al2O3, from which it is separated by electrolysis, consuming a lot of electricity (16 kWh/kg Al). Al and Al-alloys are used as rolled, pressed (extruded) and cast materials, semi-finished products and products.
Due to its advantages, low specific density, and physical properties, aluminum has a wide range of applications, from the aviation industry, shipbuilding, automotive industry, construction, IT industry, furniture production, and the like.
They are also used in the food industry, cryogenic technology, for the production of pressure vessels in military technology, white goods, and for the production of packaging.
Aluminum is the material of the present and the future. Today, it is one of the most important materials, and besides being ideal for all industrial and construction needs, a great advantage is that all products can be recycled infinitely.
The resistance of aluminum itself can be significantly increased by the anodic oxidation/anodizing process, powder coating and sublimation process. The process is carried out to improve anti-corrosion and decorative properties. Our company offers all three of the above processes. Typically, the reasons for using aluminum arise from the properties that aluminum alloys possess: light weight, easy processing, toughness at low temperatures, low maintenance costs, durability and recyclability.
Although it was discovered in the 19th century, over time it was discovered that it is suitable for processing due to its durability and flexibility. Its resistance to adverse weather conditions and other mechanical damage give it an exceptional advantage for quality construction. It is used to make facades, doors, windows, balcony railings, handrails and has become an important material for interiors and exteriors.