What is the melting point of aluminum?
The melting point of aluminum is about 660.32 degrees Celsius (about 1220.6 degrees Fahrenheit). Aluminum is a metal with a relatively low melting point, which makes it very useful in machining and manufacturing processes. Because of its low melting point, aluminum is easily melted and cast into a variety of shapes, making it widely used in casting, processing and manufacturing, including aerospace, automotive, construction, packaging and other fields.