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For many purposes aluminium can be used in the place of copper this practice will ensure​

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Did you know that we describe periods of history according to the metal that was in use during the said period? The Stone age was followed by the Bronze Age and the Iron Age. All modern developments can be traced back to our discovery and effective use of metals. Let us learn about the uses of very important metals such as aluminium, Iron, Copper etc

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Uses of Aluminium, Copper, Zinc and Iron

Did you know that we describe periods of history according to the metal that was in use during the said period? The Stone age was followed by the Bronze Age and the Iron Age. All modern developments can be traced back to our discovery and effective use of metals. Let us learn about the uses of very important metals such as aluminium, Iron, Copper etc.

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Uses of Aluminium

Uses of Aluminium, Copper, Zinc and Iron

Aluminium has some distinct physical properties. It is a soft metal and is very malleable. In fact, it is the second most malleable metal. It is also a non-toxic metal. This results in a large variety of household uses of aluminium. In our everyday use, we will see aluminium use in cans, foils and kitchen utensils.

Aluminium is also non-corrosive and non-magnetic. And although by itself it isn’t very strong, it makes very strong alloys with copper and magnesium. These are lightweight alloys and yet have great strength. And so they are an important part in the building of aeroplanes and aircraft. In it also used in satellite dishes

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