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Factory Direct Supply Aluminum Sheet Free Size

Factory Direct Supply Aluminum Sheet Free Size

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Shanghai
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Min Order Qty:
5 m.t.
Supply Capability:
5000 m.t./month

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Specification of aluminium sheet:

 

                    Alloy

Temper

Thickness

Width

3105,3005,3104,3004,3003,3103

      5052,5754,5083,5005

1050,1060,1070,1100,1200

 

H12,H14,H18,H22,H122

 

     0.5-1650mm

 

   100-1650mm

 

Aluminium sheet application:

 

1.cookware, automotive and lighting industries. 
2.Low anisotropy, which facilitates deep drawing. 
3.Strong mechanical properties. A
nd moreover, the aluminium sheet price is competitive.


Packaging & Delivery  

Packaging Details: 1 EPE:protect aluminium. 

                            2 Plastic sheet:water-proof.

                            3 Carton:anti-shock. 4 Steel bar:fix Delivery Detail: 25 days after the advance payment by T/T                                or L/C

Factory Direct Supply Aluminum Sheet Free Size

FAQ

Q: Do you provide free samples?

A: Yes, free samples will be sent to you on freight at destination.

Q: Can I get your latest products catalogue?

A: Yes, it will be sent to you in no time.

Q: What is the MOQ?

A: 5 tons

Q: What are your payment terms?

A: We accept L/C, T/T.





Q:Are aluminum sheets suitable for aviation applications?
Indeed, aviation applications can make effective use of aluminum sheets. The aviation industry extensively employs aluminum owing to its lightweight nature, impressive strength-to-weight ratio, and ability to resist corrosion. Aluminum finds applications in the manufacturing of aircraft, including critical components like the fuselage, wings, and structural elements. By utilizing aluminum sheets, the aircraft not only gain structural integrity but also experience reduced weight, thereby enhancing fuel efficiency and overall performance. Furthermore, the versatility of aluminum sheets allows for easy shaping and fabrication, making them highly adaptable for diverse aviation purposes.
Q:What is the typical modulus of elasticity for aluminum sheets?
The modulus of elasticity for aluminum sheets typically ranges around 70 GPa (gigapascals) or approximately 10 million psi (pounds per square inch). Nevertheless, it should be emphasized that the specific alloy and temper of the aluminum sheet can cause variations in its modulus of elasticity.
Q:Can aluminum sheets be used for decorative ceilings?
Yes, aluminum sheets can be used for decorative ceilings. Aluminum is a versatile material that can be shaped into various designs and patterns, making it suitable for creating visually appealing ceilings. It is lightweight, durable, and resistant to corrosion, which makes it a popular choice for decorative applications. Additionally, aluminum sheets can be powder-coated or painted in different colors to match the desired aesthetic of the space. Whether it is for residential or commercial purposes, aluminum sheets offer a modern and stylish option for creating decorative ceilings.
Q:Can aluminum sheets be used for water tanks?
Yes, aluminum sheets can be used for water tanks. Aluminum is a corrosion-resistant material and is commonly used in the construction of water tanks due to its durability and ability to withstand harsh weather conditions.
Q:Which explains aluminum's resistance to corrosion? Any aluminum oxide that forms readily falls off the metal and exposes the corrosion-resistant metal. The aluminum oxide that forms adheres to the metal surface. The reduction half-reaction Al3+(aq) + 3e- ---gt; Al(s) occurs readily. The standard reduction potential for the Al3+/Al half-reaction is above the standard reduction potential for the O2/H2O half-reaction.
i would start by plugging in some of those key terms into wikipedia. it often has shockingly good engineering physics articles. there are really only 4 variables: exhaust tube, annealing furnace, age hardened aluminum alloy. play with those, and you might find terms that lead you to your answer
Q:which kind of aluminum sheet could be bended after being etched?
general etching materials include stainless steel and copper.
Q:im making a presentation and once i read through it it feels like its leading up to something but then goes flat. any ideas. my project ' steel cars compared to aluminium'
Aluminium is extremely flammable. We use it in thermite welding and as solid rocket fuel. The Emperor Napoleon carried* an aluminium fork while the lower royalty had to make do with gold forks. *In those days people carried their table wear around with them same as we carry our car keys.
Q:hi my house is wired with aluminum wire and we have this light that has been changed 6 times because originally there was a cheap builders light up there that got replaced with a ceiling fan but the ceiling fan was replaced a couple of times since the remote never worked properly on any of the cieling fans so finally we replaced the cieling fan with just a normal light but now the socket got cracked on the new light by accident. The problem is im wondering if it is safe to put another light up because i have heard aluminum wire breaks easy and the wires have been moved around alot. But if i dont replace the light i wont have a light. We also use the correct wire nuts and anti oxidant on the connections. Also when the 4 cieling fans that had been put up were wired correctly since i have put up many cieling fans up without remotes before. Also Is there a certain number of times aluminum or copper wire can be bent with out having to worry about a fire happening or the wire breaking.
You can never ever connect an Aluminum wire to a Copper wire. Never, copper in contact with aluminum and a bit of moisture acts like a Battery. Remember the old Grade School experiment where students made a battery using copper pennies and aluminum foil by simply contacting the foil to several pennies, then lighting a neon bulb! So copper in contact with aluminum creates a galvanic action due to potential difference and thus can cause a hot spot and a fire can literally break out in the junction box where you made the connection. Keep this always in mind since you have a whole house of that aluminum wire. To connect aluminum wire to a fixture you need a fixture that will accept an aluminum wire. Check that with the hardware or where or Lowes or wherever you buy the fixture from. There are fixtues with contacts points for wire in them that accept both copper and aluminum wire. So you do not need to replace the wire just to install the fixture. Or you can go to Lowes and get a special connector that safely connects the aluminum wire to a short piece of copper wire and then connect that copper pigtail piece to any fixture you buy. The danger of aluminum wire has never been that becomes brittle, but that corrosion forms at screw joints in the switches, outlet boxes and the like, that causing a resistance and that resistance acting literally like a heater and becoming red hot and starting a fire.
Q:im wondering what happens if you MIG weld aluminum with the correct wire but without using a shielding gas? Would it just be extremely messy or does there HAVE to be an inert gas flowing for it to bond?thanks
welding reaches high enough heats that the oxygen and hydrogen, and nitrogen that naturally occure in our atmosphere will combine and or otherwise interfere with the re-solidification of the molten metal. This will completely destroy the new molecular structure and there will be no strength in the new metal. All welding uses some form of preventing the atmospheres oxygen,nitrogen, and hydrogen from effecting the alloy structure. Other elements can also be combined in the chemical reaction if your environment or your project are not clean. All metals oxidize on their surface. That means combine with oxygen. It is the process we call rust when refering to iron which in the case of iron never stops rusting until it rusts away. for the most part all other metals oxidize on their surface and stop. this is what gives their great protection and helps in deciding their use,as with aluminum. You can create environments that will cause thsese other metals to continue to oxidize as with electrolosis, but that is getting more complex. SOO with aluminum it is a good idea to brush the oxidation layer off the surfaces to be welded so this oxidised aluminun does not become a source of contamination in the new weld metal. It is recomended to use a clean stainless steel bristle brush as an iron brush can contaminate. Brushing can generally last for many hours even days but you can see the dull color re appear as it oxidizes over time. Another comon source of oxygen and hydrogen is water. That is what the purpose of low hydrogen electrodes is, though these are not used in aluminum. The military builds the aluminum hulls for the bradley and other vehicles in San Jose partly because the relative humidity is best for mig welding aluminum there. so you can see the concepts can become conflicting. Always use argon with aluminum. Argon can be mixed with small percentages of helium too.
Q:Are aluminum sheets fire resistant?
Aluminum sheets are in fact fire resistant. Aluminum has a high melting point and does not ignite or burn easily. It is a non-combustible material, meaning it does not contribute to the spread of fire. Aluminum sheets are often used in applications where fire resistance is important, such as in construction and aerospace industries. However, it is important to note that while aluminum itself is fire resistant, the materials or substances attached to or in contact with the aluminum sheet may not be fire resistant.

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