Properties of Aluminium
Pure aluminium is a silvery-white metal with many desirable characteristics. It is:
- non toxic
- impervious
- non magnetic
- non sparking
- decorative
- easily formed, machined, and cast
- alloys with small amounts of copper, magnesium, silicon, manganese, and other elements have very useful properties.
- strong. Depending on its purity, for example 99.996 per cent pure aluminium has a tensile strength of about 49 megapascals (MPa), rising to 700 MPa following alloying and suitable heat treatment.
- although not found free in nature, aluminium is an abundant element in the earth's crust.
- low density
- corrosion resistant
- electricity conductor
- non-magnetic
- non-combustible
- highly reflective
- heat barrier and conductor
- malleable
- easily worked
Physical Properties
| Density/Specific Gravity (g.cm-3 at 20°C) | 2.70 |
|---|---|
| Melting Point (°C) | 660 |
| Specific heat at 100 °C, cal.g-1K-1 (Jkg-1K-1) | 0.2241 (938) |
| Latent heat of fusion, cal.g-1 (kJ.kg-1) | 94.7 (397.0) |
| Electrical conductivity at 20°C (% of international annealed copper standard) | 64.94 |
| Thermal conductivity (cal.sec-1cm-1K-1) | 0.5 |
| Thermal emmisivity at 100°F (%) | 3.0 |
| Reflectivity for light, tungsten filament (%) | 90.0 |
These properties can be very significantly altered with the addition of small amounts of alloying materials.
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