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What is aluminum?

Aluminum is a lightweight, silvery-white metal that is known for its resistance to corrosion, high strength-to-weight ratio, and excellent malleability. It is widely used in various industries, including transportation (aircraft, automobiles), packaging (cans, foil), construction (windows, doors), and electrical transmission lines.

What other technologies are related to aluminum?

aluminum Competitor Technologies

Stainless steel is an alternative material used in applications where aluminum is also suitable, especially where corrosion resistance and strength are required.
mentioned alongside aluminum in 45% (2k) of relevant job posts
Steel is a general competitor in structural applications.
mentioned alongside aluminum in 38% (1.1k) of relevant job posts
Carbon steel is a general competitor in structural applications.
mentioned alongside aluminum in 44% (546) of relevant job posts
Mild steel is a general competitor in structural applications.
mentioned alongside aluminum in 43% (471) of relevant job posts
Galvineel, a type of coated steel, competes with aluminum in applications needing corrosion resistance.
mentioned alongside aluminum in 76% (214) of relevant job posts
Titanium competes with aluminum in applications requiring high strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance, though it is generally more expensive.
mentioned alongside aluminum in 23% (549) of relevant job posts
Inconel is a high-performance alloy that can compete with aluminum in high-temperature and corrosive environments.
mentioned alongside aluminum in 33% (320) of relevant job posts
An abbreviation for stainless steel, which is a competitor.
mentioned alongside aluminum in 42% (189) of relevant job posts

aluminum Complementary Technologies

Sil Phos brazing can be used to join aluminum components.
mentioned alongside aluminum in 100% (114) of relevant job posts
Soldering can be used in conjunction with aluminum but requires specialized solders.
mentioned alongside aluminum in 34% (130) of relevant job posts
MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding can be used to weld aluminum.
mentioned alongside aluminum in 3% (869) of relevant job posts

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