Multi functional engineering ladder - industrial aluminum profile wings
- Dec 09, 2024
In recent years, industrial aluminum profiles have played an important role in building a low-carbon society, especially in promoting the high-end development of industry, due to their excellent characteristics such as light weight, corrosion resistance, good conductivity and heat transfer.
Legend has it that in ancient Rome, a stranger presented a metal cup to the Roman Emperor Tiberius during a visit. The cup shone like silver, but was lightweight. The Roman Emperor feared that this dazzling new metal would devalue his gold and silver treasures, so he ordered the inventor to be beheaded. From then on, no one had the idea of refining this "dangerous metal" again. In fact, it is now very familiar to everyone as aluminum.
Before the 19th century, aluminum was considered a rare precious metal with a price even higher than gold. During the reign of Napoleon III, only members of the royal family and noble guests were honored to dine with aluminum spoons and forks.
With the improvement of the aluminum refining industry over the past century, aluminum is no longer an unattainable metal. Today, aluminum is an indispensable part of transportation. Aluminum can be seen everywhere in subway carriages, from the outer shell of the carriage, chair supports to the subway conductor rails. And automobiles are one of the fastest-growing markets for aluminum applications. Last year, the veteran German automaker Mercedes Benz launched an all aluminum convertible luxury sports car. The new generation Mercedes Benz SL weighs 140 kilograms less than its predecessor, greatly reducing the car's fuel consumption.
In recent years, industrial aluminum profiles have played an important role in building a low-carbon society, especially in promoting the high-end development of industry, due to their excellent characteristics such as light weight, corrosion resistance, good conductivity and heat transfer.
In a cornfield in Yanqing County, Beijing, there are towering facilities with huge white fan blades on top, which are used for wind power generation and can solve problems such as air pollution, energy crisis, and water scarcity. The three "big wings" of wind power generation equipment used to be mostly made of fiberglass material, which is prone to corrosion after weathering, but now they are gradually being replaced by aluminum. In fact, in the cities we live in, aluminum is scattered in every corner and plays an indispensable role in the process of urbanization.