mainarticles   mainarticles
mainarticles
mainarticles   mainarticles
mainarticles
mainarticles

Home | Reference & Education | Environmental


Aluminum Usage in Construction

By: Harry Browar
 

Aluminum is one of the most common and popular metal to be used in construction, transportation and manufacturing. It helps in conservation of energy due to its lightness and non-corrosive features. Most vehicles that we use in our daily lives, like bicycles, planes, cars and boats, have aluminum in various proportions in their usage as well as make. Major construction projects have aluminum as a base or support.

Bicycles: Bicycles are now made from aluminum rather than steel as this allows better handling and speed. Aluminum is strong yet light, making it ideal for handling and speed. Aluminum is especially good for racing bikes due to their lightness and durability.

Planes: Since it is non-corrosive, aluminum is ideally suited for planes. Although it is light, aluminum is renowned for its strength. Weight plays quite an important part in the aircraft industry. The lighter the plane, the faster it will be in air and hence more is the efficiency.

Cars made of aluminum run faster and absorb less fuel. The high cost of fuel makes such cars popular. Aluminum cars are also the preferred choice for racers where lighter cars maximise the speed.

The latest car to come out is a hybrid car. These are made mainly of plastic and aluminum. They have small motors and are made lighter. This makes them very fuel-efficient. They are becoming a popular form of transport. Some work places are even giving priority parking to those who use these hybrid cars.

Boats: The most popular form of aluminum boat is the fishing boat. There are many materials that are used for boats like fiberglass and wood but having an aluminum fishing boat has its own advantages. They are more power efficient, and will use less fuel. With the cost of fuel this is something to consider. Due to aluminum being a very lightweight metal it will reduce the weight of the vessel to take less fuel and go faster. Aluminum boats are also more resistant to leaks, rotting and corrosion. They are easier to fix if damaged and stronger than other boats made from different materials.

As far as maintenance is concerned aluminum boats are preferred by most professionals. Not only are transporting and towing easier due to the lightness of the metal, it is also easier to keep them neat and clean. Traditional makes require a lot of time, energy and money behind repair and upkeep. And unlike fiberglass they are hardly prone to shattering on impact.

Aluminum alloys are a cheap option for constructing the various parts of a train. The use of aluminum means that trains are now lighter, speedier and thus more efficient.

Aluminum has an array of uses in the transportation industry and has led to the development of more efficient and sturdy modes of conveyance. From the small domestic cars to the huge commercial jet planes, aluminum has led to a definite revolution in the way we move around.

Article Source: Main Articles

Harry Browar is the owner and operator of First Alluminum, the web's premier resource for information about alluminum. For more articles on alluminum visit: www.firstaluminum.com/articles
Don't reprint this article. Instead, reprint a free unique content version of this same article.

This article may be reproduced wholly or in part without written permission provided the byline, resource area, and any hyperlinks remain in order to give proper credit to the author.

Internet search engines and directory listings are imperative to your sites existence and success. Submit Your Website to the Searchen Networks directory and search engine to achieve authoritive inbound links.

Please Rate this Article

 

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Environmental Articles Via RSS!
mainarticles
Main Articles. All Rights Reserved. © 2005, 2006
Use of our service is protected by our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
mainarticles
 

Powered by Article Dashboard