i dont think there are disadvantages,
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The aluminum door is lighter and less expensive than steel door.
The disadvantage of the screw is you have to put greater distance.
Look at some bricks or bathroom tiles, or at the porcelain enamel around the burner plates of a stove. You'll probably see small breaks in their surfaces. These breaks are evidence of one disadvantage of some ceramics: they are so rigid that they crack. One advantage is that they have strength. These ceramics contain silicon or aluminum, which can form small, rigid structures that bond together when water is removed.
No. Sapphire is aluminum oxide.
The aluminum can was invented in the 1950's (1957)
Aluminium is more expensive than steel
The aluminum door is lighter and less expensive than steel door.
Aluminium is more expensive than Steel
Production of aluminium pollutes the environment and risks the planet and human lives.
Advantages: Uses abundant raw materials, such as bauxite. Aluminum produced is high quality and recyclable. Can be used to extract pure aluminum from compounds. Disadvantages: Requires significant energy input, making it energy-intensive. Production process emits greenhouse gases. High initial investment cost for infrastructure.
At the highest level, copper wiring is a better conductor than aluminum, but not as good as silver or gold. It is quite flexible initially, but after much flexing in one place can get brittle. It is more expensive than aluminum. For a more useful answer, provide more details in your question.
Disadvantage is a noun.
no disadvantage
We are at a disadvantage here.The disadvantage is that it costs so much.
I can think of two ways the British Navy used aluminum; one which worked to their advantage, and the other which worked to their disadvantage. 1) To their disadvantage, several British warships were knocked out of action because they followed the US Navy trend of a steel hull and an aluminum superstructure. It saved weight and made the ships more economical to build, but they were not as tough than the older all-steel warships used by the Argentine Navy, and more vulnerable to Exocet anti-ship missiles of the Argentine Air Force. 2) To their advantage, as I recall, at least one British destroyer saved itself from an Exocet attack by projecting aluminum chaff into the sky; strips of aluminum foil which confused the Argentine radar and caused the missile to miss its target.
the disadvantage is nothing
disadvantage: you stink