Aluminum ingot

Aluminum is a silver-white metal that is the third most abundant in the Earth's crust after oxygen and silicon. The density of aluminum is 34.61 percent that of iron and 30.33 percent that of copper, so it is also called light metal. Aluminum is the world's output and consumption are second only to steel non-ferrous metal. Aluminum has a density of only 2.7103g/cm³, about one-third that of steel, copper, or brass. Because of its light material, aluminum is often used in the manufacture of cars, trains, subways, ships, aircraft, rockets, spacecraft and other land, sea and air vehicles to reduce weight and increase loading capacity.

SGS Aluminum ingot

SGS Aluminum is a silver-white metal that is the third most abundant in the Earth's crust after oxygen and silicon. The density of aluminum is 34.61 percent that of iron and 30.33 percent that of copper, so it is also called light metal. Aluminum is the world's output and consumption are second only to steel non-ferrous metal. Aluminum has a density of only 2.7103g/cm³, about one-third that of steel, copper, or brass. Because of its light material, aluminum is often used in the manufacture of cars, trains, subways, ships, aircraft, rockets, spacecraft and other land, sea and air vehicles to reduce weight and increase loading capacity.

ISO Aluminum ingot

ISO Aluminum is a silver-white metal that is the third most abundant in the Earth's crust after oxygen and silicon. The density of aluminum is 34.61 percent that of iron and 30.33 percent that of copper, so it is also called light metal. Aluminum is the world's output and consumption are second only to steel non-ferrous metal. Aluminum has a density of only 2.7103g/cm³, about one-third that of steel, copper, or brass. Because of its light material, aluminum is often used in the manufacture of cars, trains, subways, ships, aircraft, rockets, spacecraft and other land, sea and air vehicles to reduce weight and increase loading capacity.

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