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Melted Aluminum
Melted Aluminum

Melted Aluminum

Melted Aluminum

Melted Aluminum, also known as Beercanite, is a unique material formed by melting aluminum cans in bonfires. It can be found littered on almost every shoreline frequented by people. Melted Aluminum is a soft, lightweight metal that has been worn smooth in the surf.

Hardness
Hardness:

2.5 - 3

Density
Density:

2.5 - 2.8 g/cm³

General Info About Melted Aluminum

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Physical Properties of Melted Aluminum

Luster
Metallic
Diaphaneity
Opaque
Colors
Silvery white
Magnetism
Non-magnetic
Streak
White
Crystal System
Isometric
Hardness
2.5 - 3 , Soft
Density
2.5 - 2.8 g/cm³, Normal Weight
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Characteristics of Melted Aluminum

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