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The advantages of Aluminum Military Parts over steel

The advantages of Aluminum Military Parts over steel. There are dozens of new innovative ideas when it comes to creating military parts. And one of such innovations is using aluminum over other kinds of steel. But what exactly are the advantages of aluminum military parts over steel?

  • The use of aluminum in the military can be traced as far 1892 when it was built as part of torpedo boats. Since then, aluminum has been popular in the market for building military parts, especially in combat equipment. But the need for aluminum was actually a result of lack of iron and steel. Alloys were made and certain parts made of aluminum were developed as part of a weapon or a military vehicle.
  • What’s good about aluminum is it has good thermal properties and can withstand humidity. It is also flexible and it offers freedom from low-temperature embrittlement and provides better rigidity. When combined with a different kind of steel, it is also resistant to corrosive waters. This would also mean better protection without the unnecessary bulk, thickness, and weight. And because it weighs less, for the armors with aluminum alloys, mobility is increased. This also applies to armored vehicles, especially in aircrafts.
  • Aluminum has now has various uses. It is even used in commercial highway vehicles. But the aluminum for the military is designed for specific purposes. You could try knowing more about it through research, but one thing is for sure, new uses for aluminum in the military are always being updated.

Contact Kinetic Die Casting Company to get a price for aluminum die casting parts or die casting tooling, call toll free 800-524-8083 and ask for sales. Or email us at sales@kineticdc.com for a fast response on a price quote.

 

by Kinetic Die Casting Blog on Sep 24, 2010 03:09 AM

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