Aluminium foam panels are manufactured using only recycled aluminium, which is melted down and transformed into foam through the controlled introduction of air. This process creates a porous structure similar to that of a metal sponge, which is lightweight yet very strong. One of the most interesting characteristics of aluminium is its unlimited recyclability: it can be reused indefinitely without losing its original properties. It is estimated that around 75% of the aluminium produced globally since 1880 is still in circulation today, mainly used in the electrical engineering, construction and automotive industries.
Despite their low weight, aluminium foam sheets offer high mechanical strength. They also have excellent thermal conductivity and are non-flammable, making them suitable for numerous technical applications.
Their sponge-like structure allows them to be easily shaped into any form, offering great design flexibility.
Main source of description
Other sources





