Power Transmission:
- High-voltage transmission lines: Almost all use aluminum-clad steel wire (ACSR) as the conductor. Aluminum has a lower density than copper and is more conductive, making it ideal for long-distance transmission, which can significantly reduce the load and cost of towers.
Electronic Appliances:
- Heat Dissipating Components: CPU coolers, graphics card heat sinks, power coolers. Aluminum has good heat conductivity and a lower cost than copper, making it an ideal heat dissipation material.
- Enclosures and Structural Components: Laptop computer shells, phone body frames, tablet computer shells, TV back panels. Provide excellent electromagnetic shielding, structural strength, and lightness.
- Capacitor Foils: Ultra-thin (micron-level) high-purity aluminum foils rolled to extremely thin, used to manufacture aluminum electrolytic capacitors, which are key components in electronic circuits.
