yes, yes it is. if polished right, aluminium is shiny
Polished
In its refined form aluminum can be polished to a very high finish, but it does form a protective layer of oxidation that will give the alumimium a duller finish
Aluminum is Shiny
Because it is a metal and can be polished to a smooth shiny surface.
Chromium. no, it is not chromium, you maybe able to get anything chromium plated, and it may be really shiny, but rhodium and silver are both shinier with silver being the shiniest
It has a polished reflective surface.
Polished and shiny metals have several characteristics. They are typically malleable, and are also ductile. Their shininess is actually called their luster.
There is no discernible heat retention difference between the shiny or the dull side of aluminum foil. The shiny side is shiny because of the way foil is made. During the last pass through the rolling mill, a double thickness of foil is run between the rollers. The side of each sheet that comes in contact with the polished steel rollers comes out shiny. The other side has a matte finish.
Aluminum is a silver-white, shiny metal. It is lightweight and has a smooth, reflective surface.
Fresh aluminum exhibits a bright, metallic luster that is shiny and reflective. This luster is due to its smooth surface, which effectively reflects light. Over time, aluminum can develop a dull, oxide layer that diminishes its shine, but freshly cut or polished aluminum maintains its characteristic brilliance.
If we make it well-polished and shiny, there will be too little friction to prevent you from falling, just like mopped floor.
its shiny