Almniniurn and Human Health
HÜSEYİN UYSAL, NEYHAN ERGENE, ABDULKERİM KASIM BALTACI
- Year : 1990
- Vol : 6
- Issue : 2
- Page :
230-237
Aluminum is the most common metal and third common element found on earth (1). It makes up 5% to 8% of the earth's crust and is ubiquitous (2,3). It takes a long and complicated process to obtain the metal, which is found in compounds in nature, from bauxite ore. Despite these difficulties, the superiority of its features, other usage technical uses. At the beginning of our century, around 7 thousand tons of global aluminum production has reached 20 million tons today. Aluminum is the most used metal after iron. Aluminum can learn that other metals cannot coexist, or else separately. High strength / weight ratio, excellent rust resistance, good electrical and thermal conductivity, formability and processing are some of these metal properties (4).
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Almniniurn and Human Health
1990,
Vol.
6
(2)
Received : 18.11.1990,
Accepted : 18.11.1990,
Published Online : 18.11.2020
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ISSN:1017-6616;
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