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Use of Aluminium in Household Applications

Contributed by: Anonymous
October 27, 2021
  • Aluminium is used in tables, chairs, shutters, picture frames, lamps, decorative wall panels, air conditioning units and radiators. Designers use aluminium because it gives them a lot of freedom in choosing the shape for their creations, as well as being easy to process and aesthetically pleasing.
  • Aluminium aided the emergence of modern high-tech interiors. The liberal use of glass and metal makes them feel more spacious and used in both homes and offices. In addition, aluminium significantly reduces the weight of the interior elements, making them more seamless and less bulky.
  • Aluminium's high heat conductivity, which is almost 2.5 times higher than that of steel, it allows an aluminium pan to absorb only 7% of the heat it receives, radiating the to the food being cooked. Aluminium-manganese alloys are used to make thick utensils such as frying pans, roasting pans and large cooking pots. Professional chefs prefer aluminium utensils due to these qualities
  • kitchen utensils such as non-stick pans, pressure cookers, and other hardware such as lampshades, water heater casings, stretching tanks and so on are being made from aluminium disc. The kitchen panel produced from aluminium disc is easy to match the style and texture of other equipment, making the overall style of the kitchen extremely harmonious and fashionable.
  • Disposable aluminium baking molds are also very popular. Unlike their rubber counterparts they easily retain their shape and come off easily once the cooking is done. They are also safe, non-toxic and environmentally friendly.
  • Aluminum's nanostructure technology is going solar, research now indicates aluminum nanoparticle technology may be the best candidate for nanotechnologies that harvest solar energy.
  • Aluminum chassis for HDTVs provide the strength and protection necessary for the delicate electronics and screen of an HDTV. The lightweight nature of the metal means that widescreen TVs can be safely mounted on standard walls without internal or external bracing.
  • Aluminium is also used in antennas and satellite dishes due to its low weight and corrosion resistance properties
  • Aluminium is widely used in the lighting industry and has become one of the most important components of lighting products with its aesthetic appearance, light weight, thermal conductivity, and corrosion resistance.
  • Aluminium is used widely in the white goods sector because of its numerous properties as light weight, corrosion resistance, formability, processability, electrical and thermal conductivity, non-combustible, hygienic, economical processing.
  • As aluminium alloys are highly diverse in terms of hardness and softness this variety gives the opportunity of providing solutions for alternatives needs also.
  • Home appliances—the washing machine, dryer, refrigerator and laptop—exist as they are today because of aluminum’s light weight, structural strength and thermal characteristics. Iconic brands stretching from West Bend’s 1970 Presto Cooker to Apple’s iPod, iPad and iPhone share a single, common characteristic: the use of aluminum.
  • Refrigeration and freezing appliances are particularly good practical applications of aluminium, with characteristics that facilitate the cooling process and create highly efficient refrigeration. Modern refrigerators would be much different without the advantages that aluminium provides.