From a can to a window, from an engine head to an electrical conduction cable, from a toothpaste tube to a spray can; the applications of aluminum are endless and each requires an alloy that meets its technical, processing, and utilisation requirements.
This metal is called ‘solid-state energy’ because its primary production requires a great deal of electrical energy; this is why it is essential to reduce carbon emissions into the atmosphere by recycling it, considering scrap as a low-emission raw material.