• 3003 5052 Channel Letter Aluminum Coil Plain Sheet Mill Finished System 1
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3003 5052 Channel Letter Aluminum Coil Plain Sheet Mill Finished

3003 5052 Channel Letter Aluminum Coil Plain Sheet Mill Finished

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Loading Port:
China main port
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
5 m.t.
Supply Capability:
5000 m.t./month

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Specification

Grade:
1000 Series,5000 Series,3000 Series
Surface Treatment:
Mill Finish
Shape:
Flat
Temper:
O-H112
Application:
Liner & Wad,Decorations,Door & Window,Heat Sink,Transportation Tools,Glass Wall,Food,Kitchen Use,Pharmaceutical,Seal & Closure,Insulation Material,Label & Tag

1. Description of 3003 5052 Aluminium Plain Sheet Mill Finished

Alloy No.Thickness 
(mm)
Width 
(mm)
Length 
(mm)
Temper
A1050,A1060, A1070,A11000.2-10020-220020-8000O,H12,H22,H14,H16,H18, H24,H26,etc
A3003,A3105,A30040.2-10020-220020-8000O,H14,H18,H24,etc
A5052 ,A5005,A5083,A57540.2-10020-220020-8000O,H18,H24,H32,H34,H111,H112 ,etc
A6061,A6082,A60630.2-20020-220020-8000T4,T6, T651,etc
A80110.2-10020-220020-8000O,H12,H22,H14,H16,H18,H24,H26, etc
Packing : Export wooden pallets. The bundle wegiht not exceed 2MT. Loading:by 1x20GP, 1X20GP can load about 18MT
Standards:ASTM-B209. EN573-1, GB/T3880.1-2006
Quality of material: totally free from defects like white rust, oil patches, roll marks, edge damage, camber, dents, holes, break lines, scratches and free from coil set

2. Application of 3003 5052 Aluminium Plain Sheet Mill Finished

Mainly used insigns, billboards, building exterior decoration, bus body, high-rise buildings and factories wall decoration, kitchen sink, lamp, fan leaves, with pieces of electronic, chemical equipment, sheet metal processing parts,     deep drawing or spinning hollowware, welding parts, heat exchangers, bell surface and disk, plate, kitchenware, decorations, reflective devices, ect


3. Feature of 3003 5052 Aluminium Plain Sheet Mill Finished

*Such coil is specially designed to replace aluminum ingot, due to the high export tax of aluminum ingot, the coil has better price than ingot.

*This type of coil can fit customer's remelting furnace just like ingot, no need to make any change to the production line that was previously used for ingot. The standard coil size and weight is very suitable for the feed gate of furnace.

*This type of coil causes less material wastage than ingot when remelted.

*Our coil is made directly from ore, no need to go though the ingot making process, quality is much better than other suppliers who use ingot scrap to make coil.

Be free from Oil Stain, Dent, Inclusion, Scratches, Stain, Oxide Dicoloration, Breaks, Corrosion, Roll Marks, Dirt Streaks and other defect which will interfere with use


4. Certificate:

SGS and ROHS(if client request, paid by client), MTC(plant provided), Certificate of Origin(FORM A, FORM E, CO),  Bureau Veritas and SGS (if client request, paid by client), CIQS certificate


5. Image of 3003 5052 Aluminium Plain Sheet Mill Finished

3003 5052 Aluminium Plain Sheet Mill Finished

3003 5052 Aluminium Plain Sheet Mill Finished


5. FAQ

1) What is the delivery time?

Dpends on actual order, around 20 days

2) What is the QC system:

We have QC staff of 20 persons and advanced equipment, each production is with MTC traced from Aluminum ingot lot.

3) What market do you mainly sell to?

Australia, America, Asia, Middle East, Western Europe, Africa etc


Q: Are aluminum coils suitable for outdoor signage and displays?
Indeed, outdoor signage and displays can indeed benefit from the use of aluminum coils. The reason for this is that aluminum is a material known for its exceptional durability and resistance to weather conditions, which makes it an ideal choice for outdoor applications. Its ability to withstand extreme temperature fluctuations, UV rays, moisture, and corrosion is well-known. Moreover, aluminum coils possess the advantage of being lightweight, yet still offering considerable strength, making them easy to handle and install. Furthermore, their versatility allows for easy shaping and forming into various sizes and designs. Additionally, aluminum boasts excellent printability, ensuring vibrant and long-lasting graphics. In summary, aluminum coils present a dependable and cost-effective solution for outdoor signage and displays.
Q: What is the process of manufacturing aluminum coils?
Manufacturing aluminum coils encompasses a series of steps. Initially, aluminum ingots or scrap are melted at high temperatures in a furnace. The molten aluminum is then moved to a continuous casting machine to solidify it into a long, thin slab known as a billet. Following that, the billet is heated and passed through rolling mills to decrease its thickness and form it into a coil. Referred to as hot rolling, this process encompasses multiple passes through the rolling mills, gradually reducing the aluminum's thickness. After hot rolling, the coil may undergo additional processes depending on the desired end product. For example, it may go through cold rolling to further decrease thickness and enhance the aluminum's surface finish. Cold rolling also imparts specific mechanical properties such as increased strength and hardness. Subsequently, the coil may be subjected to various surface treatments like cleaning, etching, or coating to improve its appearance and protect it from corrosion. These treatments involve chemical processes or the application of protective coatings. Finally, the aluminum coil is typically cut into smaller lengths, known as sheets or strips, and packaged for shipment to customers. These sheets or strips may undergo further processing like fabrication or forming to meet specific customer requirements. Overall, the manufacturing process of aluminum coils involves melting and casting the aluminum, hot and cold rolling to shape and refine it, surface treatments for protection and appearance, and cutting and packaging for distribution.
Q: Aluminum reacts with water so why is it used in buildings and cooking??Some help by today would be good!! :DThanxx
Aluminum reacts with water under certain conditions, but cookware does not usually present any of those conditions. Aluminum cookware takes advantage of the oxidizing process, which creates a natural protective layer over the aluminum. It doesn't react with water in the same way that chemical equations say it will because cooking surfaces are designed to maximize the oxidation effect. This is basically the same reason why aluminum foil doesn't react in water. In building materials, it's less about exposure to the elements and more about how cheap and lightweight it is. Many building materials are aluminum alloys, which makes them more susceptible to corrosion than purer aluminum, and the use of aluminium roofing material, though fairly corrosion-resistant by itself (for the same reasons as cookware), gets compromised by the proximity of other metals used in construction, like non-stainless steel nails and screws, for example, or copper pipes without insulation. The trade-off is that aluminium alloys hold their shape better and have greater tensile strength, some of which approach that of steel.
Q: Can aluminum coils be used in the production of aluminum garage doors?
Yes, aluminum coils can be used in the production of aluminum garage doors. Aluminum coils are often used as the primary material for manufacturing aluminum garage doors due to their durability, lightweight nature, and resistance to corrosion.
Q: Is it possible to recycle old aluminum coils as scrap metal?
<p>Yes, old aluminum coils can be used as a source of scrap metal for recycling. Aluminum is a highly recyclable material, and recycling it helps conserve resources and energy. Old aluminum coils can be melted down and repurposed into new aluminum products. It's important to ensure that the coils are clean and free of contaminants before recycling to maintain the quality of the recycled aluminum. Always check with local recycling centers or scrapyards for specific guidelines on recycling aluminum coils.</p>
Q: Can aluminum coils be used in the production of aluminum composite windows?
Yes, aluminum coils can be used in the production of aluminum composite windows. Aluminum coils are often used as a raw material for manufacturing aluminum composite windows due to their versatility, durability, and cost-effectiveness. The coils can be shaped and formed into various components of the windows, such as frames, sashes, and mullions, providing strength and stability to the final product. Furthermore, aluminum coils can be coated or painted to enhance the appearance and protection of the windows, making them suitable for both residential and commercial applications.
Q: what properties etc makes us use aluminium as the material behind cans...And why does it have the properties?
For soda cans, it's relatively inert, flexible enough to handle a carbonated liquid, and can be opened without tools. For food, zinc-coated iron or steel is more common. The field that helps you understand why materials have the properties they have is called physical chemistry.
Q: Are aluminum coils resistant to chemicals?
Generally, chemicals do not pose a problem for aluminum coils due to their inherent resistance. This is because aluminum naturally develops a protective oxide layer on its surface, which shields it from various chemicals. Consequently, the oxide layer effectively prevents corrosion and deterioration of the aluminum coils when they come into contact with different substances. Nevertheless, it is worth mentioning that certain chemicals, particularly potent acids or alkalis, can still harm aluminum. In such instances, applying additional protective coatings or treatments becomes essential to strengthen the chemical resistance of the aluminum coils.
Q: What are the cost implications of using aluminum coils?
The cost implications of utilizing aluminum coils can differ based on a variety of factors. To begin with, the expense of aluminum coils can be higher in comparison to other coil types, like copper coils. This is mainly because of the increased cost of raw materials and the energy-intensive manufacturing process involved in producing aluminum coils. Consequently, the initial purchase cost of aluminum coils may be higher when compared to other alternatives. Nevertheless, it is essential to consider the long-term cost implications. Aluminum coils are renowned for their durability and resistance to corrosion, which can result in an extended service life in contrast to other materials. This, in turn, can lead to reduced costs for maintenance and replacement over time. Additionally, aluminum is lightweight, making it easier to handle and transport, potentially resulting in reduced labor and transportation costs. Another aspect to consider is the energy efficiency of aluminum coils. Aluminum possesses excellent heat transfer properties, allowing for efficient heat exchange in various applications, such as HVAC systems or refrigeration units. This can translate to lower energy consumption and subsequently lower operating costs in the long run. Furthermore, aluminum is a highly recyclable material, which can contribute to cost savings and environmental benefits. Recycled aluminum can be utilized in the production of new coils, reducing the need for virgin materials and lowering overall costs. It is important to note that these cost implications may vary depending on the specific application and usage requirements. Factors such as the size of the system, installation complexity, and maintenance practices can also impact the overall cost-effectiveness of employing aluminum coils. In summary, while aluminum coils may have a higher initial purchase cost, their durability, resistance to corrosion, energy efficiency, and recyclability can result in long-term cost savings and environmental benefits.
Q: ... of aluminum atoms?(mole = 6.022x10^23)
Wonderful first answer, but I am going to try anyways. For 1 mole, you need 27 grams of aluminum. The density of aluminum is 2700 kg/m^3, which means that 2.7 grams is contained in 1 cm^3 We know, Volume = Length * Breadth * Thickness 10 = L * (30.48) * Thickness So, just convert the thickness that you have into cm, and then use it in the above equation. --edited from here-- The atomic radius is 125 pM So, you have each atom having 250 pM Total thickness = 250 * 10^-12 * 92000 m = 0.0023 cm Use this in the equation : 10 = L * 30.48 * 0.0023 L = 142 cm

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