Aluminum ingot

Alumat provides Aluminum Ingots with the highest possible density. Ingots are generally the least costly metallic form and useful in general applications. Alumat can provide local Aluminum ingot from EN AB-21000 to EN AB-51400 contact us for available quantity and chemical report

Name:Aluminum ingot
Alloy Or Not:Non-Alloy
Chemical Composition:Al Fe Si Mn Etc.
Place of Origin:Egypt
Model Number:Aluminum Alloy
PurityEN AB-21000 to EN AB-51400
Usage:Metallurgy Industry

Production Steps:

1st Step:
Scrap Preparation

Aluminium scraps meeting the production standards are classified by our expert team and then directed to the melting furnace.

2nd Step:
Melting Process

The scraps that are ready for melting are melted in our high-tech rotary and reverberatory type furnaces and alloyed or unalloyed aluminium is produced.

3rd Step:
Casting Process

The molten aluminium is cast as deoxidizer, half-ball, ingot, granule or pyramid.

4th Step: Quality
Control and Shipment

After casting, aluminium whose compliance with the standards has been analyzed and approved, is packaged and made ready for shipment.

Who we are?

Alumat is a pioneering industrial company dedicated to forging a sustainable future in the realm of aluminum. Our mission is to enhance the viability of societies by transforming aluminum into innovative and efficient products and solutions.

Our Products

We have been in the aluminum industry for over 20 years, offering a wide range of aluminum products. Our expertise and capabilities are unmatched.

Our Services

With our extensive selection of aluminum products and solutions, we provide a range of services. As your dedicated industrial aluminum collaborator, we strive to ensure that you attain optimal outcomes.

Aluminum Ingot

We obtain primary aluminum intended for remelting on the international market, offering a diverse supply of primary aluminum in different forms and qualities across the globe.

About Aluminum

Aluminum is intriguing, adaptable, and exceptionally versatile. Explore the key points of aluminum's evolution, starting from its extraction from bauxite, through the manufacturing process, utilization, and eventual recycling.

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