What is another word for aluminum?

Pronunciation: [ɐlˈuːmɪnəm] (IPA)

Aluminum is a lightweight, non-magnetic, silver-colored metal that is widely used in various applications, including automotive, aerospace, packaging, and construction. It's chemical symbol is Al and has an atomic number of 13. Some common synonyms for aluminum are aluminium, aluminium metal, aluminum metal, and aluminium alloy. Aluminium metal is the same as aluminum metal and is derived from the element aluminium. An aluminium alloy refers to a mixture of aluminium and other elements, like copper, silicon, manganese, magnesium, and zinc. The use of aluminum and its synonyms is prevalent worldwide, and is likely to continue as it is a versatile and durable material.

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Usage examples for Aluminum

This required unusual design and construction methods, as follows: Crankcase: It weighed only 34 lb because of three factors: Magnesium alloy was used extensively in its construction, thus saving weight as compared with aluminum alloy, which was the conventional material at this time.
"The First Airplane Diesel Engine: Packard Model DR-980 of 1928"
Robert B. Meyer
It was built of corrugated aluminum exactly like the Ford Trimotor.
"The First Airplane Diesel Engine: Packard Model DR-980 of 1928"
Robert B. Meyer
The sun, rising out of the Adriatic, turns into ellipsoids of silver the aluminum-colored observation balloons which form the city's first line of aerial defense.
"Italy at War and the Allies in the West"
E. Alexander Powell

Famous quotes with Aluminum

  • We must expect the discovery of many as yet unknown elements-for example, elements analogous to aluminum and silicon- whose atomic weight would be between 65 and 75.
    Dmitri Mendeleev
  • And the camera position, the organization, looking for repeating forms, shapes, trying to set up a visual rhythm seemed to come very natural. All of a sudden I was in a forest of aluminum and steel rather than a forest that we might think of in a traditional sense.
    John Sexton
  • Japan must import all of its major minerals, from oil to aluminum. Without those imports-particularly oil-Japan stops being an industrial power in a matter of months.
    George Friedman
  • [W]e do live in a conceptual trough that encourages such yearning for unknown and romanticized greener pastures of other times. The future doesn't seem promising, if only because we can extrapolate some disquieting present trends into further deterioration: pollution, nationalism, environmental destruction, and aluminum bats. Therefore, we tend to take refuge in a rose-colored past […]. I do not doubt the salutary, even the essential, properties of this curiously adaptive human trait, but we must also record the down side. Legends of past golden ages become impediments when we try to negotiate our current dilemma.
    Stephen Jay Gould
  • In what other world is myth so harmless? Great battles kill and maim; great homers and no-hitters are pure joy or deep tragedy without practical consequence […]. Life is inherently ambiguous; baseball games pit pure good against abject evil. Even Saddam Hussein must have committed one act of kindness in his life, but what iota of good could possibly be said for aluminum bats or the designated hitter rule?
    Stephen Jay Gould

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