Non-ferrous metals

Non-ferrous metals

Non-ferrous metals is a title known as non-ferritic metal (such as lead, tin, copper, zinc, nickel, bronze, aluminum, etc.). This is the name given to this group for many years (because of their variety of colors). It can be said that any metal that has a non-ferrous base falls into this group.

Aluminum metal

Aluminum is classified as a non-ferrous metal and has a specific gravity of 2.7. Also, the temperature at which aluminum metal reaches its melting point is 658 degrees Celsius. One of its most important properties is the transmission of electricity as well as heat transfer. Aluminum metal has a very good resistance compared to copper metal and is resistant to corrosion and decay, and because it weighs significantly less, it is known as a light metal.