
Contributed by: Anonymous
2021-04-12
The origin of aluminium foil can be traced back to early 1900s when a popular candy brand was first packaged in aluminium foil in 1913. To this day, the candies are still being used with aluminium foil packaging. The uses of foil have grown manifold over the past 100 years and its growing use in different sectors and industries are constantly improving the products as well as our lives.
Approximately 75% of aluminium foil is used for packaging of foods, cosmetics, and chemical products, and 25% is used for industrial applications (e.g., thermal insulation, electrical cables, and electronics). Aluminium foil manufacturers commonly use pure aluminium. In recent years it has become popular to add a variety of aluminium alloys engineered to add strength and reduce the thickness of the aluminium foil. Based on the application, foils can be differentiated into the following types –
Raw Materials
Scrap
Consumables
Primary Aluminium
Secondary Aluminium
Equipment
Technology
Downstream Products
Finished Products
Utilities
Services
Others