Why Aluminum

Aluminum is a metal with light weight, high strength, easy to shape, corrosion resistance and surface treatment for decorative appearance. Because of all these unique features, it is used in almost every field, including the modern construction industry. When it comes to architecture, aluminum extrusion profiles and accessories appear at every stage of the building sector, from verandahs and doors in our houses to the tallest skyscrapers.

Aluminum is one of the most widely used metals in modern industry due to the optimum combination of the various properties it contains:

Slight

Aluminum’s low density and high weight-to-strength ratio provide advantages in many industrial applications.

Easy to Form

Aluminum alloys; cold or hot forming methods such as Rolling, extrusion, forging allow for a wide range of cross-section production.

Recycleable

Aluminum can be easily recycled with limited energy costs.

Easy To Process

Aluminum has high performance chip removal ability by alloying, the workability of its special alloys is strictly comparable with brass.

Increases Electrical and Thermal Conductivity

Aluminum has excellent specific electrical conductivity, which makes it indispensable for electrical and electronic applications. It can also be preferred in all applications where heat conduction is required.

Increases Electrical and Thermal Conductivity

Aluminum has excellent specific electrical conductivity, which makes it indispensable for electrical and electronic applications. It can also be preferred in all applications where heat conduction is required.

Durable

With alloying and proper heat treatment, its mechanical properties can reach the level comparable to steel. With this feature, aluminum has become indispensable for Automotive, Defense and aerospace, aerospace, machinery manufacturing, etc. sectors.

Not Toxic

It is a non-toxic material that is largely used by the food industry in food preparation and preservation processes.