Aluminum, like most other elements, was formed during the birth of most solar systems through successive collisions of hydrogen atoms under conditions of high temperatures and pressure, and is an extremely common metal. Because of its affinity to oxygen, aluminum is found most often in the form of its compounds, such as alumina. Transaluminum is a technologically advanced form of aluminum that is both stronger and more flexible than its raw counterpart. It is used as a key ingredient in several other important items. Improved Transaluminum has improved durability and a higher tensile strength.
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