What is aluminum ingot?
Aluminum ingots is non-ferrous product that is produced by pouring molten aluminum into special molds. These molds come in a variety of sizes and shapes, and the ingots created by this variety have different types in appearance. Today, aluminum is the second most widely used metal in the world after iron. The widespread use of this metal in various industries has led to special attention to its identification and extraction from existing mines in the country.
Applications of aluminum ingots:
· Re-melting industries
· Transportation industries (aircraft, automobile, truck, shipbuilding, railway, etc.)
· Packaging Industry
· Production of cans and foils
· Manufacture of building doors and windows
· Production of building wall coverings
· Home appliances
· Electrical transmission lines
· Glass industry
· Manufacture of casting parts
Zinc ingots have a wide range of applications in the metalworking, construction, chemical, agricultural and medical industries.
Aluminum rods have a wide range of applications in many fields due to their excellent properties such as toughness, electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance.
Aluminum ingot is a silver-white metal that ranks third in the earth's crust after oxygen and silicon. With a relatively small density, it is only 34.61% and 30.33% of iron and copper, respectively, and is therefore also called light metal.