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aluminum silver is a unique aluminum alloy that offers a wide range of properties. It is lightweight, strong, and corrosion-resistant, making it an ideal metal for a number of applications.
How can I tell the difference between silver and aluminum?
Upon first glance, silver and aluminum are similar in appearance and color. However, they are completely different in their physical and chemical properties.
Silver is an element with the atomic number 47. It is a soft, white, lustrous transition metal that exhibits the highest electrical conductivity and thermal conductivity of any metal.
The first aluminum was extracted by Charles Hall in 1886 using a simple process of adding aluminum fluoride to a cryolite solution. He used a clay crucible lined with graphite to melt the solution.
This was done in a controlled environment. It was important to control the temperature and airflow as this would affect the strength of the metal.
Aluminium is a naturally occurring mineral found in the earth’s crust. It is mined and recovered around the world and is widely recycled.
It is a key metal in aeroplane windows, bullet proof glass, smartphones and mobile phones screens as well as being the basis of precious gemstones such as sapphire, ruby and emerald.
Silver is an essential element in many industrial processes as it helps to improve the properties of aluminium by increasing its ductility, toughness and machinability. It also enhances its anti-corrosion properties.