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No, 101 aluminum sheets are not suitable for cryogenic applications.
To rephrase- in our physics class we found that a simple bar magnet wouldn't attract to an aluminum gutter nail, but our teacher told us to find out whether or not any magnet could lift up the aluminum material. If you answer please give a reference or source, or at least an idea on how to go about researching this, all help appreciated, thanks and God Bless!
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Yes, aluminum sheet can be used for packaging applications. It is a widely used material in the packaging industry due to its excellent properties such as lightweight, durability, and resistance to corrosion. Aluminum sheets are commonly used for packaging food, beverages, pharmaceuticals, and various consumer products.
When Aluminium nitrate is heated , i got yellow amorphous solid which did not not melt on further heating. What compound is that?
l would say you have mostly aluminum oxide as a product which probably contains some Nitrogen dioxide gas, a second product of the decomposition of aluminum nitrate. If I were you I would not heat nitrate salts as they can explode upon heating. they also need to be kept away from any kind of reducing agent such as powdered metals, or any fuels, reactions can be violent.
Normally, when I install a 30-amp dryer receptacle, the wire is #10 copper and I double over the end with lineman's pliers prior to landing it in the lug just to be extra tight. Today I replaced a dryer outlet wired with #8 aluminum SE. The quandaray I have is that the lugs seem made for #6 and the #8 just sort of flattens and divides under the screw. Is this safe? The doubling over move makes the wire way too thick for the lugs to close. I've been doing electric for many years and have never run into this. Should I go back and re-run the circuit (only about 30 feet) in #10 copper? What is the actual draw of a typical electric dryer on high heat, anyway? Thanks.
Run 30 feet of 10-3 with ground or take a chance of heating up the dryer's receptacle? HM MM! I sure wouldn't have a problem making this decision. If you decide to leave the aluminum wire, at least put some NOLOX on it.
Some of the different heat treatment options available for aluminum sheets include solution heat treatment, precipitation hardening, annealing, and stress relieving.
Yes, aluminum sheets can be used for electrical conductors. Aluminum is a good conductor of electricity, although it is not as efficient as copper. However, aluminum is often used in electrical applications due to its lightweight nature, cost-effectiveness, and corrosion resistance. It is commonly used in power distribution lines, wiring systems, and electrical equipment.
Yes, aluminum sheets are suitable for decorative screens. They are lightweight, durable, and can be easily customized into various shapes and designs. Additionally, aluminum's corrosion resistance makes it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications, making it a popular choice for decorative screens.