High strength: the strength of aluminum alloys can be significantly increased by alloying, with some alloys having a tensile strength of up to 2460 kgf/mm², close to or exceeding that of high-quality steel.

Good plasticity and corrosion resistance: Aluminum alloys are easy to machine into a variety of shapes and perform well in wet and corrosive environments.

Reduced weight: The low density of aluminum alloys significantly reduces the overall weight of electrical equipment, lowering transportation and installation costs.

Transmission and transformation
Improved efficiency: Good electrical and thermal conductivity helps improve power transmission and conversion efficiency.

Good plasticity and corrosion resistance: Aluminum alloys are easy to machine into a variety of shapes and perform well in wet and corrosive environments.

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