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Why aluminum
—Physical properties
—How we use aluminium
—Facts
—Buildings
—Transportation
—Packaging
—Production steps
—Bauxite mining
—Alumina refining
—Primary production
—Fabrication
—Recycling
The production of aluminum is a time-consuming and high energy consuming process. But once aluminum is produced, it can be recycled without losing its first-rate quality.
About 7% of the earth's crust is aluminum, making it the third most abundant element after oxygen and silicon. Aluminum production begins with bauxite raw materials.
Aluminium oxide is extracted from bauxite in an oil refinery. Alumina is then used to produce primary aluminium.
It is vital for us to minimize the environmental impact of aluminum production. At the same time, the products we develop can reduce the environmental burden when used
The manufacture of aluminum consists of single ingots, casting alloys, and high purity aluminum.
Recycling is very important for sustainable development. It allows for resource preservation and waste reduction.