The end-user segment of the aluminium industry is the most vital because all of the aluminium produced worldwide must be delivered to customers as a product. The end-use sector defines the demand creation for the industry. On July 29, 2022, Larsen & Toubro, an Indian multinational conglomerate interested in engineering and construction, announced that it had used its precast extensive concrete panel technique for ultra-rapid construction of public housing to build a 12-story residential tower with 96 apartments in just 96 days. However, the use of aluminium is not just limited to the industries only; famous television performers are also taking steps to make our environment sustainable. Like, Jason Momoa promoted the importance of aluminium by distributing aluminium bottles filled with water on Hawaiian Airlines. The bottles were from his eco-friendly company Mananalu.
On 29th July 2022, Larsen & Toubro, the Indian multinational conglomerate company with business interests in engineering and construction, stated that it had developed a 12-storey residential tower with 96 apartments in just 96 days by applying its precast extensive concrete panel technique for ultra-rapid construction of public housing.
To know more: https://www.alcircle.com/news/aluminium-formwork-a-game-changing-technology-for-residential-construction-82136
Talgo partnered with Bharat Forge's subsidiary BF Infrastructure to build high-speed trains in India. With over 75 years of experience in train design, manufacturing, and maintenance, Talgo is a wholly owned subsidiary of Spain-based world-leading high-speed train manufacturer i.e. Patentes Talgo SL.
To know more: https://www.alcircle.com/news/talgo-partners-with-bharat-forge-to-make-lightweight-aluminium-high-speed-trains-82134
UK-based Glass Bonra, a developer and supplier of car accessories for Tesla, proudly proclaims the revelation of its extraordinary Aluminium Tesla Model 3 Boot Hook. The premium aluminium-made hook gives a stronghold to the products over the other cheap alternatives like plastic or 3D printed hooks available in the market.
To know more: https://www.alcircle.com/news/glass-bonra-unveils-secret-aluminium-boot-hooks-specialised-for-tesla-model-3-cars-82135
Bunting magnetic separators had been installed by recycling expert Parry & Evans to recover metal from pre-sorted household waste. The firm utilises an Eddy Current Separator to retrieve valuable aluminium, including beverage cans, and a permanent Overband Magnet to collect ferrous metals at its Deeside facility in the United Kingdom, including steel food cans.
To know more: https://www.alcircle.com/news/parry-evans-deploys-bunting-magnetic-separators-at-its-deeside-plant-to-recover-aluminium-82181
IQibla, a company specialising in products aiding the Islamic community in the world, launched the newest version of its flagship smart ring, named Zikr1. Counting during the utterance of zikr is not always a convenient protocol, whereas this specific product will notify its users about the correct number of times zikr has been offered.
To know more: https://www.alcircle.com/news/iqibla-releases-aluminium-alloy-zikr1-customised-to-aid-muslims-with-traditional-practices-82157
Located in Singapore, the 3ASH House by Czarl Architects is a striking structure with a masculine appearance. Partially covered in a latticed aluminium screen, whose angular components contribute an uneven rhythm that quietly harmonises with its surroundings; the sprawling architecture has been created using natural materials.
To know more: https://www.alcircle.com/news/aluminium-lattice-screen-in-3ash-house-ensures-privacy-and-solar-shading-82141
On Thursday, August 4, Ball Corporation, the world’s leading sustainable aluminium packaging provider, officially declared its plans to shut down beverage cans plant located on Saint Paul’s West Side.
British producer of soft drinks, Britvic, had invested £26.9 million to enhance the operations in its Rugby factory along with maintaining the newfound canning line that can produce more than 120,000 aluminium cans per hour. This investment honours the company's 35 years of service in the town.
To know more: https://www.alcircle.com/news/britvic-upgrades-rugby-factory-with-26-9-million-introducing-extreme-capacity-canning-line-82191
To commemorate Hawaiian Airlines' collaboration with his water firm Mananalu, the Aquaman and Game of Thrones star surprised passengers by distributing aluminium bottles filled with water manufactured by his eco-friendly company. The business employs sustainable packaging and triple-filtered, electrolyte-added, pH-neutral drinking water.
Tito’s introduced the most innovative way to humiliate the hard seltzer industry by introducing a 16-ounce empty can that can be used for pouring the brand’s exquisite vodka. Tito wants to attract consumers with a bold advertising move so that they might leave their willy-nilly habit of drinking other beverages and turn their loyalty to the firm.
On Monday, August 1, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company (PPG) unveiled PPG INNOVEL® PRO, an improved interior spray coating for the endlessly recyclable aluminium beverage can that omits the use of bisphenol-A (BPA) or bisphenol starting ingredients and has more strong application qualities.
To know more: https://www.alcircle.com/news/ppg-unveils-non-bpa-internal-spray-coating-for-aluminium-beverage-cans-82169
On 1st August 2022, the world's most premium beer producer Heineken reported H1 2022 earnings, which exceeded more than anticipated, as beer consumers of this famous brand procured more regardless of inflation impacting daily life. However, the most recognizable beer brand in the world forecast confers different insight for 2023, profit margins to dip owing to inflating costs.
Art has no limit and no bound, once again proved by a newly-wed couple Calvin Patrick Monjinun and Cheryl Joanne Chan, with a unique products display at creative art exhibition held at the Sabah International Convention Centre. The couple exhibited their unique creations of handbags, clutches, and other fashion accessories made from aluminium can caps.
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