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An aluminum trading company buys and sells aluminum products, including raw materials such as ingots and finished products like sheets, coils, extrusions, and architectural sections. They also act as distributors or stockists for primary aluminum producers like Hindalco, Nalco, and Balco

Commonly traded products include aluminum ingots, sheets, coils, rods, extrusions, and specialized sections for construction, automotive, electrical, and industrial applications.

Major suppliers include Hindalco, Nalco, and Balco. Trading companies often source products directly from these producers to distribute in local and international markets.

 Wooden and aluminum patterns are tools used to create molds for shaping molten metal into desired components. They are essential in the casting process to ensure accuracy and consistency in production.

Wooden patterns are generally used for low-quantity production or when parts have substantial wall thickness. They are cost-effective and easier to modify but less durable compared to aluminum patterns

Aluminum patterns are stronger and more durable, making them ideal for high-volume production. They are commonly used in match plates due to their ability to withstand repeated usage and maintain precision.

Industries such as construction, automotive, aerospace, electrical, packaging, and manufacturing rely heavily on aluminum trading. Foundries and casting industries specifically benefit from wooden and aluminum patterns.

Aluminum is lightweight, corrosion-resistant, recyclable, and has high strength-to-weight ratio. These properties make it ideal for industrial, architectural, and transportation applications.