I think they uses it for wrapping food and stuff. And in some buildings they use a different type of aluminum.
Mainly aerospace aluminum.
7700 aluminum is a type of aluminum alloy with the designation 7700. It is a high-strength alloy used in aerospace and other applications where strength and weight are important factors. The alloy is known for its excellent combination of strength and toughness.
Yes, aluminum and magnesium alloy is known for being lightweight due to the low density of both aluminum and magnesium metals. It is commonly used in applications where weight reduction is important, such as in the automotive and aerospace industries.
Titanium
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Aluminum has a number of useful features. It is much less dense than steel, it is fairly strong (although not as strong as steel), and it is highly resistant to corrosion and does not rust, unlike steel. If you are building something that is intended to fly, weight matters a lot.
There are titanium alloys that have an excellent strength to weight ratio, superior to either steel or aluminum.
Adding copper to aluminum creates a material with improved strength and corrosion resistance. This alloy is known as aluminum-copper alloy and is commonly used in automotive and aerospace applications for its enhanced properties.
Lithium is the alkaline metal that is widely used in aerospace industries, particularly in rechargeable batteries due to its light weight and high energy density.