Markets and applications
Aluminium is in your Every-Day Life,
from the moment you wake up...
until the moment you go to sleep
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When you have breakfast, lunch, or dinner
It is present in the packaging of many foods, bottle caps, and beverage seals. It is also found in domestic and industrial aluminium foil rolls, always ensuring hygiene and preservation.
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When you travel by road
It can be anodized, painted, textured, or polished to achieve durable decorative finishes suitable for industrial design and architecture.
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When you travel by metro, train, bus, or ship
When you ride high-speed trains, electric buses, or eco-friendly ferries powered by gas, aluminium is present in floors, ceilings, walls, and doors, helping you travel in greater comfort and safety. Its finishes make your journey more pleasant, thanks to lightweight materials and the high performance of our products, which help save energy and fuel.
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When you take care of yourself and your loved ones
In the packaging, coatings, caps, and seals of many medicines. It is also used in the lids of creams and beauty products, ensuring quality and preservation.
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When you are at home or in the office
In façades, enclosures, and roofing of your home, office, museums, airports, hospitals, shopping centers, or football stadiums, providing design, thermal and acoustic insulation, and comfort.
Protection, Efficiency, and Design
In the packaging sector, rolled aluminium stands out for its ability to protect contents without adding unnecessary weight and for its adaptability to any shape.
Thanks to its properties, it acts as a barrier against light, oxygen, moisture, and contaminants, ensuring optimal preservation of food, beverages, pharmaceutical products, and cosmetics. It is used in cans, trays, ready-to-eat food containers, airline meal packaging, flexible wrapping, pharmaceutical blister packs, as well as heat-sealed lids and caps. In addition, it enables attractive, customizable, and fully recyclable designs, enhancing brand image and supporting companies’ environmental commitment.
Aesthetics and Strength for Modern Architecture
In the building and architecture sector, rolled aluminium offers an ideal combination of functionality and design. It is lightweight, corrosion-resistant, easy to install, and highly durable, even under extreme weather conditions.
It is used in a wide range of applications, including façade cladding, roofing panels, suspended ceilings, shutters, exterior joinery, doors, windows, and more.
In addition, its aesthetic versatility—thanks to finishes such as anodizing, lacquering, or texturing—makes it a preferred choice for cutting-edge and sustainable architectural projects.
Precision and Performance
for Technology
In the industrial field, rolled aluminium is synonymous with efficiency. Its excellent mechanical performance, corrosion resistance, and high conductivity make it ideal for a wide range of applications, from heat exchangers and electrical and electronic components to lightweight structures for advanced equipment such as modular operating rooms, elevator interiors, and clean rooms, among others.
Companies seeking innovation find in rolled aluminium a reliable material that is easy to machine and adaptable to modern manufacturing processes. In addition, its ability to withstand harsh environments positions it as a key component in industries such as chemicals, energy, and electronics.
Lightness Driving
Sustainable Mobility
The mobility of the future focuses on weight reduction without compromising safety or performance. In this context, rolled aluminium offers an unmatched competitive advantage for mass transport: it is up to three times lighter than steel while providing exceptional structural strength.
In the automotive sector, it is used in the manufacturing of body panels, roofs, doors, interior panels, and thermal systems. In rail and aerospace applications, its use significantly reduces overall weight, thereby optimizing energy consumption. In maritime transport, its resistance to saline environments makes it an ideal material for ship structures.
Its applications range from ceilings, floors, and walls in ships, trains, and next-generation buses to partition panels, backlit ceilings, and specialized furnishings.