Aluminum
Influencer
Aluminum is a lightweight yet durable metal that has transformed industries ranging from aerospace and automotive to food service and architecture. Its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio makes it a preferred material for projects where both performance and efficiency matter. In architectural applications, aluminum offers the advantage of being easy to work with while maintaining structural integrity and corrosion resistance—qualities that set it apart from other metals.
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Why We Love It
Although aluminum has a lower density than steel, certain aluminum alloys can achieve comparable strength. This combination of high strength-to-weight ratio and excellent corrosion resistance makes aluminum a highly desirable material across a wide range of applications. It is also one of the most abundant and widely used non-ferrous metals in the world.
Although aluminum has a lower density than steel, certain aluminum alloys can achieve comparable strength. This combination of high strength-to-weight ratio and excellent corrosion resistance makes aluminum a highly desirable material across a wide range of applications. It is also one of the most abundant and widely used non-ferrous metals in the world.

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Copper plated cast aluminum.
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Copper plated cast aluminum.
Forging Ahead
Aluminum is also highly recyclable, making it an environmentally responsible choice for modern construction and restoration projects. At Allen Architectural Metals, our deep expertise in working with aluminum plays a critical role in our commitment to restoring, preserving, and replicating historic architectural metalwork.
Aluminum is also highly recyclable, making it an environmentally responsible choice for modern construction and restoration projects. At Allen Architectural Metals, our deep expertise in working with aluminum plays a critical role in our commitment to restoring, preserving, and replicating historic architectural metalwork.