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PTP Foil Cold-forming Foil  Aalu-alu Foil

PTP Foil Cold-forming Foil Aalu-alu Foil

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1.Products and Specification


Pharmaceutical foil


Application: PTP foil, cold-forming foil, aalu-alu foil


Alloy: 8006/ 8011/ 8079


Temper: H18/O


Thickness& Tolerance: 0.02mm-0.09mm(±6%)


Width& Tolerance: 200mm-1650mm(±1mm)


Mechanical Properties: Tensile Strength(U.T.S)≥160Mpa, Elongation≥1%


Standard: GB/T31988/ASTM-B209/EN546 


2.Application


Application: PTP foil, cold-forming foil, aalu-alu foil


3.Pictures



PTP Foil Cold-forming Foil  Aalu-alu Foil

PTP Foil Cold-forming Foil  Aalu-alu Foil

PTP Foil Cold-forming Foil  Aalu-alu Foil


4.Details


Aluminium foil (or aluminum foil) is aluminium prepared in thin metal leaves with a thickness less than 0.2 millimetres (8 mils); thinner gauges down to 6 micrometres (0.24 mils) are also commonly used.In the United States, foils are commonly gauged in thousandths of an inch or mils. Standard household foil is typically 0.016 mm (0.63 mils) thick, and heavy duty household foil is typically 0.024 mm (0.94 mils). Thefoil is pliable, and can be readily bent or wrapped around objects. Thin foils are fragile and are sometimeslaminated to other materials such as plastics or paper to make them more useful. Aluminium foil supplantedtin foil in the mid 20th century.



In North America, aluminium foil is known as aluminum foil. It was popularized by Reynolds Metals, the leading manufacturer in North America. In the United Kingdom and United States it is, informally, widely called tin foil, for historical reasons (similar to how aluminum cans are often still called "tin cans").Metallised films are sometimes mistaken for aluminium foil, but are actually polymer films coated with a thin layer of aluminium. In Australia, aluminium foil is widely called alfoil.


5.FAQ


1)what is aluminum?


Aluminium (or aluminum; see spelling differences) is a chemical element in the boron group with symbol Al and atomic number 13. It is a silvery white, soft, nonmagnetic, ductile metal. Aluminium is the third most abundant element (after oxygen and silicon), and the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust. It makes up about 8% by weight of the Earth's solid surface. 


Aluminium metal is so chemically reactive that native specimens are rare and limited to extreme reducing environments. Instead, it is found combined in over 270 different minerals.The chief ore of aluminium is bauxite.


2)What's kind of term we can supply?


CIF,CFR, FOB and other.


3)Can we supply samples?

Yes, we can!


4)What can you do if you have other quastions?


You can contact us freely at any time!



Q:How many unpaired electrons are there in the ground-state electron configuration for an atom of each of the following elements? calcium lithium bromine aluminum
Ca : 0 (both of the valence electrons fill the 4s case) Li : 1 (only one valence electron in 2s case) Br : 1 (5 valence electrons in 4p case) Al : 1 (one valence electron in 3p case)
Q:recipe for lemon tarts?
most installations have the insulation on top of the itemsBut you don't say whether it is a suspended ceilingIf it is, definitely on top for ease of tracing but if it is a sheet rock ceiling you should go through and move what you can and then document the piping etc and lay it on topThen you have a map of where the tubing goesThat's what I would do for my peace of mind.
Q:whats the best aftermarket cold air intake for a 2004 civic si?
NoneThe 2004 Civic already has a resonance tuned cold air intake from the factory.Putting an aluminium tube noisemaker on it will look nice but hurt driveability.
Q:I do not understand this problemHow do I solve it?? Thanks.1You have a sample of Aluminum that weights 25.0 pounds, and you roll it into a sheet with the dimensions: 3.45 feet and 18.5 inches.A) What is the thickness of this sheet?B) If you then press the sheet a second time until the thickness is 0.00115 inches, what is the area of the new sheet?C) What will be the dimensions (in feet) of the new sheet if it was a perfect square?D) If a roll of aluminun foil measures 1.00 ft by 75 ft., how many rolls of aluminun foil may be manufactured by the 25 pounds of aluminum?Thanks?! :)
All you need to solve those question are the density of aluminumd2.7g/cm30.09754lb/in3 A)you need the area (A) of the sheet to find the thickness (t) dm/Vm/(At) tm/(dA)25lb/(0.09754lb/in3 (41.4in18.4in))0.335in B)Am/(dt)222874in2 C)dimensionsqrt(A)472in39.33feet D)This depends on the thickness of the aluminum foilIf it's 0.00115in then the volume of 1 roll V1f75f0.00115in12.42in3 The volume occupied by 25 lb of Al is: Vm/d256.3in3 so you could make 256.3/12.4220.6 rolls out of 25lb
Q:I don't understand what a p2 valence electron meantI was thinking maybe it was a typo for 2p? I don't know.
No, it means two electrons in the p subshell, a p^2 valence electron configuration It can't be boron or aluminum, because they only have one p electron not 2, and boron isn't a metalSo you need to find the Group in the periodic table whose elements have two p valence electrons in their ground state, and run down that column until you hit a metallic element.
Q:is it because AlBr3 is a better lewis acid and forms an acid base adduct with benzene or something else?
Are you doing it on the stove top? If so, the direct heating element isn't so safeThe oven may be safer, but try lining the bottom rack in your oven with tin foil in case anything boils over.
Q:I have tried everything:different brandsdifferent typesaluminum panfoil panadjusting tempadjusting racklower oven vstop oven (i have a two oven brand new electric stove)beating for longerbeating for shorterhand beatingit's for 13quot; by 9quot; cakebundt cake pansilicone paneverything comes out with the same exact problem no matter what i've changedi think i had the same problem with the pyrex pan; but i don't remember b/c i lost it.this is all since we moved 15 blocks away from our old homethis home has electric; old home was gas oven.i'm ready to give up.i've been baking cakes for over 25 yearsno problemwhat's going on now?if you have an idiot-proof recipe i would be willing to try that; but it likely will have the same prob.
Simply line the pan with wax paper or foil and create a wall to stop the brownies from spreading out to the space unwanted to bake on.

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