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High Strength Aluminum Alloy is a type of aluminum alloy that is characterized by its high strength-to-weight ratio. It is commonly used in the aerospace, automotive, and construction industries due to its light weight and strength. High Strength Aluminum Alloy is created by adding elements such as copper, magnesium, and zinc to aluminum, which increases its strength and hardness. This type of alloy is also corrosion-resistant and has excellent thermal and electrical conductivity.
High Strength Aluminum Alloy is used in a variety of applications, including aircraft components, automotive parts, and structural components. It is also used in the production of consumer goods such as bicycles, sporting equipment, and electronics.
Some companies in the High Strength Aluminum Alloy market include Alcoa, Constellium, Novelis, and Norsk Hydro. Show Less Read more