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Using Aluminum For Construction

By: Harry Browar

Aluminum is one of the most common and popular metal to be used in construction, transportation and manufacturing. It helps in conservation of energy due to its lightness and non-corrosive features. Most vehicles that we use in our daily lives, like bicycles, planes, cars and boats, have aluminum in various proportions in their usage as well as make. Major construction projects have aluminum as a base or support.

Earlier bicycles were made of steel to make them sturdy and durable. These are still coveted options in a bicycle but every cyclist wants more than just strength. They want speed. Aluminum is the only metal that allows both speed and durability. All racing bikes prefer aluminum in their make.

Planes: Aluminum is especially good for planes due to its non-corrosive properties. It is also lightweight but surprisingly strong. Weight is very important in aviation. The lighter the plane the faster and more efficient it is.

Cars made of aluminum run faster and absorb less fuel. The high cost of fuel makes such cars popular. Aluminum cars are also the preferred choice for racers where lighter cars maximise the speed.

Hybrid cars are the latest developments in the automobile scenario. These cars are primarily made from plastic and aluminum. They come with small motors and are made light. Thus they make efficient use of fuel. No wonder they are rapidly gaining popularity as a mode of transport. In fact, there are some work areas that have priority parking for hybrid cars.

Boats: The most popular form of aluminum boat is the fishing boat. There are many materials that are used for boats like fiberglass and wood but having an aluminum fishing boat has its own advantages. They are more power efficient, and will use less fuel. With the cost of fuel this is something to consider. Due to aluminum being a very lightweight metal it will reduce the weight of the vessel to take less fuel and go faster. Aluminum boats are also more resistant to leaks, rotting and corrosion. They are easier to fix if damaged and stronger than other boats made from different materials.

Transporting an aluminum boat is easier to handle and tow than boats made from other material because of its lighter weight. Of course it is much easier to maintain, as it will just require washing down as opposed to waxing and varnishing for other types of boats. They are also safer as instead of shattering on impact like a fiberglass boat can do, they will just dent. This allows you to keep repair costs down as well.

Aluminum has also found its way into our railways as aluminum alloys are providing cost effective parts for our trains. This is turn has made them lighter and able to go at greater speeds and be more efficient.

Aluminum and its alloys are environment friendly as they are non-toxic, non-magnetic and have tensile strength. It has helped us in developing useful and reliable methods of transportation. From simple cars, jumbo jets, leisure yachts to real estate, aluminum has a pervasive presence in all segments of our lives.

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Information about the Author: Harry Browar is the owner and operator of First Alluminum, a fantastic resource for information about alluminum, For more articles on alluminum why not visit: www.firstaluminum.com/articles
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