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Can aluminum foil paper be put in microwave oven?
Metalized vessels cannot be heated in the microwave oven. That's why you oven sparkles. Frequent use like this may blacken the sheet mica in the oven chamber, or even seriously puncture the magnetron which can be repaired for free or with fees. However, there are not so many limits on light wave oven. what you should keep in mind is that do not heat vessels with low melting point for too long. Light wave oven actually is similar to the original baking. Only the baking effect of light wave oven is better than before.
We have aluminum foil on one of the stoves and they're for easier cleanupDo they have to be replaced after every use or can I leave them on?
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I am wanting a pasteles recipe for ThanksgivingI don't eat pork and have never made this dish beforeIt has been over 15 years since I ate it, but my daughter wants me to tryI have heard that it is hard to make and time consumingCan anyone give me a recipe that uses chicken that is detailed?
Mothers metal polish works the best
You know how your silver jewlery gets tarnished easily? a quick fix to get it looking BRAND new in a matter of minutes .line a bowl with aluminum foil.put a spoonful or so of your POWDER laundry detergent in there, mix it in with warm water.put your jewelry in there and let it soak for about 5 minutes.when you take it out, rinse the soap off, dry with a towel and your jewlery will be SPARKLING (:just thought i'd share (: everyone have a great night/day/whatever:-p
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What is excatly aluminum nails???Is it corrosion resistant???What does it have???
Aluminium is a chemical element and metal. Aluminium nails would be nails made of this elements. Corrosion/rust is the contact of metals with oxygen (another chemical element and part of the air around us), the process is alled oxidation. The best example is the metal iron reacting with oxygen from the air and the result would be rust. (it works better with water as ths contains more of the element oxygen). The surface becomes reddish-brown and briddle, more oxygen can penetrate the metal and in the end the piece of metal breaks, it rustes away. Alumumium does react withs oxygen but only on the surfcae, in common language you could say its rusts. The surface than looks greyish. But in comparison to iron this forms a protecting layer on the surface of the aluminum, no oxygen can get deeper and the aluminium stays stable. That is one of the reason airplanes are made of a very pure aluminium. They should not rust.
For science class i need to build a model car that can withstand certain impact (i do not know exact specifics of this) and there will be 2 eggs that are to represent people in the quot;carquot; The materials that we are allowed to use are:25 Craft sticks,20 drinking straws 1 plastic zipper bag 2 pieces of aluminum foil,A limited amount of glue 25 wood splints,2 plasyic cups for seats 2 sheets of paper 1 small roll of tape and 3 rubber bands.The vehicle has to be from10quot; L BY 8quot; W BY 2.5quot; H to 14quot;L BY 8quot; W BY 4quot; Hso i was just wondering if anyone had any ideas for beginning this carI was thinking of doing something like using the straws for the front of the car to crumple and therefore reduce the impact of the crash and making the actual frame of the car out of the craft sticks or something anyone else have any good ideas.
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why do you need heat blocks in the process of wire bonding an ic? what's the purpose of hte heat blocks?
There are several processes use to connect IC's during packagingTwo are ultrasonic bonding of aluminum wires, and thermosonic welding of gold wiresUltrasonic bonding is used for aluminum wireThe wire is pressed against an aluminum pad on the IC and moved rapidly back and forthThis breaks the Aluminum oxide off both the wire and the padOnce you have clean metal, stop vibrating the wire, and they weld nicelyFor gold wires, thermosonic welding is usedJust rubbing the wire against the pad will not reliably remove the aluminum oxide from the padThe gold wire, of course, does not significantly oxidizeHeating the IC with a heater block warms it sufficiently to weaken the bond between the aluminum pad and its oxide, so the oxide can break offThen, the ultrasonics weld the gold wire to the pad in a somewhat equivalent manner to the aluminum U/S bond mentioned above.
Have you rid your environment of toxic aluminum?
No, I didn't, and neither did youThere's a suggestion of a possible associationThat's two long, long leaps from a contributionThese things crop up in the medical literature routinely, and almost none of them pan outThere's really no need for you to toss out your aluminum foil or antiperspirant on the basis of current knowledge.