Aluminum

Aluminium is a silvery-white, soft, nonmagnetic, ductile metal. Aluminium is the world’s most abundant metal. Aluminium has a low density and its ability to resist corrosion. Aluminium is usually alloyed and is used as pure metal only when corrosion resistance and/or workability is more important than strength or hardness. Common uses for aluminium includes transportation, packaging, food and beverage containers, construction cooking utensils to baseball bats and watches, street lighting poles, sailing ship masts, walking poles, outer shells and cases for consumer electronics and photographic equipment, electrical transmission lines for power distribution, MKM steel and Alnico magnets, super purity aluminium used in electronics and CDs, and also in wires/cabling, Heat sinks for transistors, LED lighting, CPUs, musical instruments and many other applications.

  • Macro Developments (Portsmouth) Ltd

  • MK Metals Ltd

  • Steel Express

  • Avocet Steel Strip Ltd

  • Stainless Wire Supplies Ltd

  • Metal Sheets Ltd