Aluminum is a light, silvery, rust resistant metal with excellent malleability properties - the most abundant (most commonly known) element after oxygen and silicon. Aluminum forms a natural surface protective layer when it comes in contact with air. This layer recovers if removed and thus exhibits a visible resistance to atmospheric corrosion.Pure and very pure aluminum, as well as copper-free alloys, are resistant to a very wide environment.Therefore, these products are widely used in automotive, construction, chemical, food and beverage industries.Aluminum surfaces are inherently good light and heat reflectors.A number of surface treatments can be applied to change the reflection and absorption properties in a wide range of values.

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