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The most widely used form of <strong>industrial
aluminum sheet</strong>.It is used in applications including aerospace (the skins of planes), transportation (auto body sheet), packaging (can bodies and ends) and construction (building facades).</div>
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<strong>Aluminum plate </strong>is used in heavy-duty applications such as those found in the aerospace, military and transportation product manufacturing. Aluminum plate, machined to shape, forms the skins of jets and spacecraft fuel tanks. It is used for storage tanks in many industries, in part because some
aluminum alloys become tougher at supercold temperatures. This property is especially useful in holding cryogenic (very-low-temperature) materials. Plate is also used to manufacture structural sections for railcars and ships, as well as armor for military vehicles.</div>
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Aluminum sheet, the most widely used form of aluminum, is found in all of the aluminum industry’s major markets. In packaging, sheet is used to manufacture cans and packages. In transportation,
aluminum sheet is used to manufacture panels for automobile bodies and tractor trailers. Sheet is used in home appliances and cookware. In building and construction, it is formed into products including siding, gutters, roofing, awnings and carports. Sheet aluminum can be color-anodized to black, gold, red, blue and hundreds of other colors,it is called<strong> color coated aluminum</strong>. It can be etched to a matte finish, polished to a sparkling brightness or textured to resemble wood and painted.</div>
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Aluminum plate is used for storage tanks in many industries in part because some
aluminum alloys gain strength at supercold temperatures.On the other hand,
aluminum sheet and
aluminum plate can be recycled continuously without loss of properties. Recycling sheet and plate aluminum saves more than 90 percent of the energy otherwise required to produce primary aluminum.</div>
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