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“ALUMINUM REVOLUTION – From Lightweight Metal to Strategic Power Driving the Green Economy and Future Industries”: SO OK TRADING: 8 JULY 2026

Last updated: 8 Jul 2026
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 Aluminum – The Strategic Material of the Future Aluminum is no longer just a “light metal.” It is rapidly becoming a global strategic material, driving clean energy, electric vehicles, and modern infrastructure ⚡

 
Popular Grades in Industry
6000 Series (A6061 / A6063) – Strong, easy to process, corrosion-resistant; ideal for structural and architectural applications
5000 Series (A5083 / A5052) – The champion for marine and pressure vessels; excellent resistance to chemicals and seawater
7000 Series (A7075) – The strongest alloy, used in aerospace and defense
1000 & 3000 Series (A1100 / A3003) – Suitable for general forming, solar panels, radiators, and packaging
 
Aluminum in Automotive, EVs, and Transport
Fuel Tanks → A5052, A5083: Easy to weld, chemical-resistant
Car Bodies → A6016, A6111, A6061: Strong, excellent formability
Subway Cars → A6005A, A6063: Large extrusions reduce vehicle weight
EV Battery Cases → A6061-T6, A6063, A5754: Impact protection, heat dissipation, electrical safety
 
Future Trends 2026–2035
Green & Low-Carbon Aluminum: Recycling saves 95% of energy; expected to reach 40–50% of total usage
Electric Vehicles (EVs): Use 30–50% more aluminum than combustion cars; Giga-Casting technology expands
Renewable Energy: Solar frames and smart grids increasingly replace copper with aluminum
Modern Construction: Modular buildings and smart cities rely on aluminum profiles
Advanced Materials: 3D printing with aluminum alloys reduces component weight by 20–30%
 
Global Market Outlook
The aluminum market is projected to soar to $347 billion by 2035, fueled by green innovation and decarbonization.

China: Controls over 55% of global supply through Chalco, Hongqiao, Xinfa; strengths are scale and low cost, but reliant on coal power
US/EU/Japan: Focus on quality and environmental standards; Rio Tinto, Alcoa, Hydro, Constellium, UACJ lead in green aluminum and circular economy. Higher costs, but dominate premium markets
Companies that adapt to Green & Recycled Aluminum will hold the competitive edge.

 
Aluminum – Outlook for End Products and Global Competition
Aluminum is evolving from a “light metal” into a strategic material dominating global markets across every dimension — from EVs to food and beverage packaging. This growth is powered by decarbonization and the circular economy.

 
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