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It was toward the end of the previous century that the commercial production techniques of aluminum were established, owing their success to the electrolytic reduction process. This development made it possible to use aluminum commercially and to exploit its many desirable properties. As a result aluminum now occupies a position of importance equal to iron and copper.

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