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  1. Light and corrosion - resistant alloys.
  2. Soda-cans
  3. Baking foil
  4. Aerospace is also a major user. The fuselages of most passenger and other aircraft are made from aluminum alloys.
  5. In the UK it is also used in power transmission in place of copper.
  6. Certain cooking pots and pans are also fabricated from aluminum.
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What are the uses for melted aluminum cans?

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