Aluminium is one of the most important engineering materials of our time because it is lightweight, durable, and functional.
Aluminium can be found in our homes, automobiles, trains and planes that transport us long distances, mobile phones and computers we use every day, shelves inside our refrigerators, and modern interior designs.
Aluminum is popular because it is lightweight, strong, corrosion-resistant, and long-lasting. It is also ductile, malleable, conductive, and odorless.
Because of aluminum's corrosion resistance, buildings made of it require little maintenance. Aluminum is also thermally efficient, so it keeps buildings warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Add to that the fact that aluminum has a pleasing finish and can be curved, cut, and welded to any desired shape, and modern architects have unrestricted freedom to create buildings that would be impossible to construct out of wood, plastic, or steel.