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Aluminum P1020 / A7 — The Strategic Metal Powering EVs, Clean Energy & Global Industry Discover why this high‑purity aluminum is more than a commodity — it’s the backbone of tomorrow’s sustainable economy. : BY SO OK TRADING

Last updated: 28 Jan 2026
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Aluminum P1020 / A7: Strategic Metal for a Sustainable Future

Aluminum grades P1020 and A7 are internationally recognized standards of Primary Aluminum Ingots with a minimum purity of 99.7%. Accepted in global markets such as LME and ASTM, they are widely used from power cables to automotive and clean energy industries.

Strengths of P1020 / A7

High Purity: Al ≥ 99.7% with very low impurities (Fe ≤ 0.20%, Si ≤ 0.10%)
Excellent Conductivity: Ideal for power cables and high-voltage infrastructure
Corrosion Resistance: Suitable for construction and food packaging
Lightweight & Formable: Perfect for EVs and aerospace applications
⚙️ Main Applications

Power Cables & Electrical Grids: High-voltage conductors and clean energy infrastructure
Electric Vehicles (EVs): Lightweight body structures and battery components
100% Recyclable Packaging: Cans and food containers aligned with plastic reduction trends
Base Metal: For producing high-grade aluminum alloys such as 6061 and 7075
Market Outlook for 2026

EV & Mobility: Demand surging from electric vehicle production
Clean Energy: Used in solar panel frames, wind turbines, and transmission lines
Green Aluminum: Buyers pay a premium for low-carbon aluminum produced with renewable energy
Tight Global Market: Supply deficit of 100,000–200,000 tons expected; prices may reach $3,000–3,200/ton
Why Choose SO OK TRADING

✅ Global Standards: Supplying LME Registered P1020 / A7 aluminum
✅ Burn-Free & Eco-Friendly: Meeting Green Aluminum and Net Zero requirements
✅ Broad Market Reach: Covering China, Japan, and the Middle East
✅ End-to-End Solutions: From sourcing and quality inspection to export
Conclusion

Aluminum P1020 / A7 is not just a commodity—it is a “strategic metal” driving the new economy in electric mobility, clean energy, and recyclable packaging.
SO OK TRADING is your trusted partner for sourcing and exporting high-quality aluminum, ensuring industrial resilience and a sustainable future.

✨ SO OK TRADING — Pure Aluminum, Global Standards, Sustainable Future


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