Bleachers come in several types of material and styles, but the focus of today will be determining if wooden bleachers would be more suitable for your seating area or if you should consider aluminum instead. Bleachers were originally all made from wood, and those outdoors would become bleached by the sun. This is how bleachers got their name.
If you are installing your bleachers outdoors, aluminum is probably the best option. Aluminum bleachers will not be changed by the elements, so are sure to last longer than wood in this setting. Aluminum bleachers are also relatively light weight, so if you only need a small seating area, a set of portable aluminum bleachers will be easy to move around. Of course, aluminum bleachers are also available in much larger sizes like those you would typically see in stadiums.
Wooden bleachers do well in indoor places such as a gymnasium. These bleachers can be installed in a manner that allows them to be pushed back against the wall when not in use, giving you more space. Wooden bleachers also have a traditional look that is valuable to some people. These bleachers are also available for custom orders in whatever color scheme you prefer.
Wooden bleachers can go outside, but tend to rot easily. If you simply must have wooden bleachers outdoors, investigate what types of products are available to protect them from the elements. Likewise, aluminum bleachers can certainly be used indoors, but may not be as attractive as their wooden counterparts.
Consider the area you need seating in when choosing which type bleacher to purchase. Weigh the reasons for and against each type before making your selection. Generally speaking, this type of investment is one that is made once every several decades so choosing wisely is of the utmost importance.
Whichever type of bleacher you choose for your seating solution be sure to purchase from a reputable supplier. Faulty bleachers can result in injury and lawsuits, and no one wants to be involved in either.
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Not at all. Aluminum oxide is a compound of aluminum, not an allotrope. An allotrope of aluminum would still be called aluminum, but sometimes we distinguish allotropes by assigning numbers, such as sulfur-1, sulfur-2, etc. It refers to the specific structure which the atoms form (such as crystaline vs. amorphous).
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This question is more complex than you may think. For one thing, there are many kinds of wood and they do not all have the same strength. Hardwood is stronger than softwood. For another thing, you haven't stated whether we are considering equal weights of aluminum vs. wood, or equal volumes. Aluminum is denser than wood. If you constructed two objects to the same dimensions, building one out of wood and one out of aluminum, the aluminum would be stronger. But if you constructed two objects of equal weight, one of aluminum and one of wood, the wood might be stronger. In addition, there are a number of different ways of measuring the strength of an object, so to really answer this question I would have to know what you were building, and how these alternative aluminum or wooden objects were going to be used. But in general, the strength of these two materials is comparable. Aluminum, however, is going to be more durable, because it is not susceptible to rot or termites, unlike wood.
* Aluminium is lighter and doesn't rust * Steel is cheap, it is very hard, but can break
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