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Automotive Aluminum Market - Global Industry Insights, Trends, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2018-2026

Aluminum is found in nature in the form of aluminum sulfates and can also be produced from bauxite, which comprises various elements such as aluminum hydroxide, silicon, titanium, sulfur, gallium, vanadium oxides, chromium, iron, sulfuric calcium, and magnesium carbonates, among others. Aluminum is significantly lighter than steel, has good tensile strength, and is easier to mold, making it a preferred choice in various industries. Aluminum was first used in a sports car back in 1899, two years later an engine with aluminum parts was first built. Ever since, aluminum has been used by automotive manufacturers, owing to the inexpensiveness application in mass- produced vehicles. Vehicles manufactured using advanced aluminum alloys are more fuel efficient and reduce carbon emissions, making it more environment-friendly as compared to vehicles manufactured using steel. It also increases performance of the vehicle and improves durability. Aluminum is versatile in nature, which enables automobile manufacturers to combine it with other metals or with materials such as fiberglass and plastics to enhance specific properties. Also, aluminum has the capacity to absorb twice the crash energy as compared to mild steel, which makes it safer.