Aluminium
Aluminium is a relatively new metal, it was discovered in 1827, but could not be produced efficiently until 1895.
Aluminium competes with steel in many of its uses, but aluminium has the advantage of being lighter, corrosion resistent, a good conductor of electricity and strong when alloyed.

Applications
Aluminium is widely used in the construction, transport, and packaging industries. Aluminium's attributes are ideal for the construction business. The metal is strong, light, corrosion resistent and versatile. It is used in construction, for windows, doors, cladding, weather-proofing, light constructions such as conservatories and canopies.
In transport, aluminium is used in the auto, aerospace, rail and marine industries, again its strength, lightness and resistence to corrosion means it is ideally suited for both the construction of the shell / bodies as well as many of the working parts, fixtures, fittings and engine components. In aircraft, aluminium and aluminium alloys account for around 80% of an aircrafts unladen weight. In auto production, aluminium is gaining market share from steel for vehicles bodies, engine blocks, engine components and wheels. Its use for railway carridges and for ships hulls, fixtures and fittings, all mean considerable weight savings compared to their steel counterparts.
Packaging, aluminium is used extensively for the protection, storage and preparation for food and drinks. Again its lightness, especially compared to glass, helps to reduce transportation costs. Aluminium foil is light, strong and flexible and is a barrier to air, light and micro-organisms, which all help food preservation.The aluminium can has all the above advantages, but it is also easily recyclable, which makes it an environmentally friendly packaging material.
Electrical uses. Aluminium is used in overhead and underground power-lines and power cables. Aluminium weighs only one-third as much as copper and one kilogram of aluminium cable can carry twice as much electricity as one kilogram of copper cable.
Water treatment and medicine. Aluminium hydroxide is used as a antiacid to combat gastic upsets, while aluminium chloride and chlorohydrate is used widely in anti-perspirants. Water treatment also uses aluminium sulphate to purify waste water.


Demand
With some many applications it is of little surprise that aluminium has rapidly become the largest base metal in terms of tonnage consumed annually. With all aspects of its use likely to benefit from continuing growth in the developed economies aluminium has a stable outlook, however, with the rapid industrialisation and urbanisation of countries like China and India, aluminium demand is set to accelerate sharply. Primary aluminium demand has risen from 2 million tonnes in 1950, to 9.5 million tonnes in 1970, to 15 million tonnes in 1990 and is expected to rise to 23 million tonnes in 2005.

Supply
Production of primary aluminium is done in three stages. It starts with the mining of bauxite, a reddish-brown aluminous earth found in tropical latitudes in Australia, South America, India, the Caribbean and Africa. Bauxite is then refined to produce alumina, which is then smelted to produce aluminium. To produce one tonne of primary aluminium takes two tonnes of alumina, which in turn takes four tonnes of bauxite.
The reduction of aluminium from its oxide, alumina, is very power-intensive, hence why significant parts of world primary aluminum production are located near cheap energy sources, whether it be hydro-electric power in Canada or near the oil and gas fields in the Middle East. Interestingly, when OPEC limited oil exports in the Middle East in the 1970's, oil producing countries found themselves with surplus oil production capacity which they were not allowed to export. Instead they converted the oil and gas to electricity and produced aluminium which could then be exported. A very clever way to get around the OPEC restrictions.
It is important to understand the huge energy requirement need to make primary aluminium. The Hillside smelter in South Africa produces around 460,000 tpy of aluminium, but to do so takes the of equivalent to about 5% of all the electricity consumed in South Africa.

Recycled aluminium plays an important part of the supply chain as aluminium's use in packaging often has a short life span. To produce aluminium from scrap aluminium costs a fraction of the cost of producing primary aluminium. To produce one tonne of aluminium from scrap consumes only 5% of the amount of electricity that it takes to produce one tonne of primary aluminium.

Factors affecting supply
The production of aluminium requires alumina and uninterrupted supply of electricity. Compared with the production of metals, aluminium's requirements are fairly straight forward. However, in recent years there have been a host of issues which have affected supply. Most of these have been to do with electricity. In the 2001, energy shortages in the US sent electricity prices spirallying higher to the extent that it was more profitable for some aluminium smelters to stop producing aluminium and to sell their electricity quotas to other users. The cutbacks were enough to turn the aluminium price around. Back in the mid-1990's, lack of rainfall in North America restricted hydro-electrical output and in turn this forced aluminium producers to cut back aluminium production. More recently, hurricane damage in the Caribbean in 2004 affected alumina production and as this threathened aluminia supply to the smelters, it led to higher aluminium prices. Likewise, China's growth spurt has left it short of power capacity, so at peak energy usage times, such as during the summer when air conditioning consumers huge amounts of energy, aluminium smelters sometimes have to cut production, to free-up electricity for other users. These are a few of the factors that can impact the aluminium market.

Aluminium Specification
 

LME Aluminium Futures Contract Specification

 
  Contract: Aluminium of 99.7% purity (minimum)  
  Lot size: 25 tonnes (with a tolerance of +/- 2%)  
  Form: 1. Ingots
2. T – bars
3. Sows
 
  Weight: 1. 12 – 26 kg each. Parcels of ingots on warrant shall not exceed 2 tonnes each
2. Shall not exceed 5% more than 750 kg
3. Shall not exceed 5% more than 750 kg
 
  Delivery dates: Daily from cash to 3 months (first prompt date two working days from cash). Then every Wednesday from 3 months to 6 months. Then every third Wednesday from 7 months out to 63 months  
  Quotation: US dollars per tonne  
  Minimum Price Movement: 50 US cents per tonne  
  Clearable currencies: US dollar; Japanese yen; sterling; euro  
 


LME Aluminium Options Contract Specification

 
  Delivery dates: Monthly from the first month out to 63 months  
  Value date: The third Wednesday of the prompt month  
  Exercise date: The first Wednesday of the prompt month  
  Premium quotation: US dollars per tonne  
  *Strike price: $25 gradations for strikes from US$25 to US$1975
$50 gradations for strikes from US$2000 to US$4950
$100 gradations for strikes over US$5000
 
  *Strike price gradations and tick size for premiums available in all clearable currencies.  
 


LME Aluminium TAPOS Contract Specification

 
  Contract date: The business day on which the contract is traded  
  Contract period: Calendar months up to 15, 27 or 63 months forward (in line with the underlying futures contracts). The inclusive period between the first business day and the last business day of the traded month.  
  Option type: Calls & puts base don the monthly average settlement price (MASP)  
  Currency & strike price: US dollars :$1 gradations  
  Premium tick size: 0.01 USD (one cent)  
  Premium payment: Next business day after contract is traded  
  Settlement date: Settlement is two business days after exercise
The futures trades settle as per LME rules & regulations.
 
 


COMEX Aluminum Futures

 
  Trading Unit: 44,000 pounds of aluminum.  
  Price Quotation: U.S. cents per pound.  
  Trading Hours (All times are New York time): Open outcry trading is conducted from 7:50 AM until 1:15 PM.
After-hours electronic trading begins at 2:00 PM on Mondays through Fridays and concludes at 7:40 AM the following day, with the exception of Friday's session which concludes at 4:30 PM that same day. On Sundays, the session begins at 7:00 PM and concludes at 7:40 AM the following day.
 
  Trading Months: 25 consecutive months.  
  Minimum Price Fluctuation: $0.0005 (0.05¢) per pound ($22.00 per contract).  
  Maximum Daily Price Fluctuation : $0.20 (20¢) per pound above or below the previous day's settlement price, unless one of the two closest delivery month's trades at or is offered or bid for two minutes at the limit. In that case, after a 15-minute halt, the market will reopen with the limits expanded by $0.20 (20¢) on either side of the previous limit. This can happen no more than twice in a session for a maximum $0.60 (60¢) limit.  
  Last Trading Day: Trading terminates at the close of business on the third to last business day of the delivery month.  
  Delivery : Exchange-licensed warehouses in Kentucky and Tennessee, with Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio also recognized under the terms of the contract for potential future site locations.  
  Exchange of Futures for Physicals (EFP) or Swaps (EFS): The commercial buyer or seller may exchange a futures position for a physical position or a swaps position of equal quantity. EFPs and EFSs may be used to either initiate or liquidate a futures position.  
  Grade and Quality Specifications: Primary aluminum meeting all the requirements of the P1020A designation or primary aluminum of 99.7% purity with a maximum iron content of 0.20% and a maximum silicon content of 0.10%.  
  Shapes: Low-profile sows weighing 600 to 1,575 pounds or T-bars weighing 600 to 1,735 pounds.  
  Position Accountability Levels and Limits : Any one month/all months: 6,000 net futures equivalent, but not to exceed 750 in the spot month.  
  Margin Requirements: Margins are required for open futures positions.  
  Trading Symbol: AL  
 


Shanghai Futures Exchange - Aluminum Contract Specifications

 
  Underlined Product: Aluminum  
  Trading Unit: 5 tons / lot  
  Quotation Unit: Yuan (RMB) / ton  
  Tick Size: 10 yuan / ton  
  Daily Price Limit: 3% above or below the previous days settlement price  
  Contract Months: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec.  
  Trading Hours: 9:00-11:30AM 1:30-3:00PM  
  Last trading Day: 15th of the spot month (postponed in case of legal holidays)  
  Delivery Period: 16th-20th of the spot month (postponed in case of legal holidays)  
  Deliverable Grades: Standard goods: Aluminum Ingot, BG/T1196-93
AL99. 70, main ingredients ≥99.7%
Substitutions: The LME Registered Brand, P1020A
 
  Delivery Sites: SHFE approved warehouse  
  Transaction Margin: 5% of the contract value  
  Transaction Fee: Less than 0.2% of the trading value (including risk reserve payment)  
  Delivery Location: Physical Delivery  
  Symbol: AL  
  Exchange: Shanghai Futures Exchange  
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