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For years, aluminum stood among the many products that were deemed as hazardous to human health and were given a red sign to mean that they should be avoided at all costs. With modern research and detailed information, it was discovered that a majority of the so-called myths were nothing more than hot air that had absolutely no foundation to stand on. With more and more people craving products that are versatile and unique, the use of aluminum has plummeted in different industries and thousands are seeing that it is practically impossible to live without it. Among the many product that have received more stares in recent times are aluminum laptop cases that have been crafted for business and travel needs. Despite the rise in fame, there are a few myths that have risen to threaten its anarchy to continued fame.

Myth #1 - Aluminum laptop cases lack Style

When people think of aluminum they see a gray material with absolutely no form drenched in a lifeless and unappealing color. However, modern technology has taken products such as aluminum laptop cases and allowed them to bask in the fame of other classy products without lacking not even an inch of detail to be considered a prestigious trophy to have. The somewhat unappealing color is transformed with the powder-coated finish to give it more than just the gray color that so many people associate with aluminum. The curves and contours that have gone into its design have taken what was traditionally seen as a flat simple surface and made it into something that has class, details and a pinch of personality.

Myth # 2- Aluminum laptop cases corrode

Debunking such a myth would have been very difficult if it weren't for the layer of aluminium oxide that forms over aluminium once it is exposed to air. The thin film of aluminium oxide that forms over aluminium protects the underlying metal from corroding and maintains the natural look of the case. Most of the people confuse aluminium and iron and think that after a few months of use they are going to end up with a case that has a brown powdery substance appearing on it. However, aluminium and iron are very different from one another and should not be considered in the same light.

Myth No 3: Aluminium cases are generally heavy

Contrary to what many people may think, an aluminum laptop case is light to carry and handle. The misconception that revolves around associating it with steel is the main reason why people assume that it is heavy to carry around. Most aluminum laptop cases have been specially designed to ensure that the added weight of the laptop does not cause an unbearable burden in one's hand.

Myth # 4- Aluminum laptop cases will cause Alzheimer's disease

It was a belief that continued exposure to the metal aluminium is responsible for occurring of Alzheimer's disease in humans. However, recent medical studies have shown that the kind of neurofibrillary tangles that are formed in rats which are fed high doses of aluminium are not the same which are formed within people suffering from Alzheimer's disease; hence they are not related to one another. Thus, aluminium is no longer considered to be a death sentence in itself and is instead being portrayed as something that is modern, sophisticated and something that portrays a sense of professionalism and elite class.

by: Shannon Hilson.




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