Aluminum Composite Sheets Ft Myers - AA3XXX Mill Finished Aluminum Sheets for Construction
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 3 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m.t./month
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1.Structure of AA3xxx Mill Finished Aluminum Sheets Used for Construction Description
AA3xxx Mill Finished Aluminum Sheets Used for Constructionis one semi-finished aluminium material. This strip can be rolled down to aluminium coil,sheet,circle ect. The alloy AA3xxx is widly used in building, industry ect. Its weight is much lower than steel. So many customers choosed aluminium material instead of steel.
2.Main Features of AA3xxx Mill Finished Aluminum Sheets Used for Construction
a.excellent quality,good credit;competitive price,comfortable service;Samples for free
b.fast delivery,small order accepted;Good rust resistance
c.We can control the delivery time within 35 days.
3.AA3xxx Mill Finished Aluminum Sheets Used for Construction Images
4.AA3xxx Mill Finished Aluminum Sheets Used for Construction Specification
Alloy | AA3xxx |
Temper | H14, H16, H18, H22, H24, H26, H32, O/F |
Thickness | 0.2mm -- 100mm |
Width | 30mm -- 1700mm |
Standard | GB/T 3880-2006,EN,ASTM,JIS |
What is the quality standard?
---Usually our standard is GB3880-2006
What is the largest width?
---It is 2300mm
What is the MOQ?
---Usually we can accept 80 tons.
- Q: Can aluminum sheets be used for modular construction?
- Yes, aluminum sheets can be used for modular construction. Aluminum is lightweight, durable, and corrosion-resistant, making it an excellent choice for modular construction applications. It is commonly used for building facades, roofing, and structural components in modular construction due to its strength-to-weight ratio and ease of installation.
- Q: Can someone please explained what aluminum reacts slowly with dilute acided?Thank you!
- Firstly, dilute acids are weaker than concentrated acids. This slows the rate of reaction. Secondly, Aluminium is less reactive than the Group 1 and Group 2 metals, which slows the rate of reaction. It is less reactive because it has to form 3+ ions which is more draining than forming 1+ or 2+ ions. Thirdly, Aluminium oxidises well in air but, unlike rust, this oxide sticks to the pure aluminium, forming a protective layer.
- Q: Can aluminum sheets be used for heat sinks?
- Yes, aluminum sheets can be used for heat sinks. Aluminum has excellent thermal conductivity properties, making it an ideal material for transferring heat away from electronic components. Aluminum sheets can be formed into various shapes and sizes to maximize heat dissipation. They are commonly used in applications such as computer processors, LED lights, and power electronics, where efficient heat dissipation is crucial for maintaining optimal performance and preventing overheating. Additionally, aluminum sheets are lightweight and cost-effective, making them a popular choice for heat sink applications.
- Q: Hey.How come iron rust and aluminium does not?DETAILED ANSWER PLEASE.I want to understand this...THANKS.
- Aluminum corrodes but it does not rust. Rust refers only to iron and steel corrosion. Aluminum is actually very prone to corrosion. However, aluminum corrosion is aluminum oxide, a very hard material that actually protects the aluminum from further corrosion. Aluminum oxide corrosion also looks a lot more like aluminum, so it isn't as easy to notice as rusted iron. When iron corrodes the color changes and it actually expands. This expanding and color change can produce large red flakes that we all know as rust. Unlike aluminum oxide, the expanding and flaking off of rust exposes new metal to further rusting. This why it is so important to provide a barrier so rust doesn't start.
- Q: Can aluminum sheets be used in marine environments?
- Yes, aluminum sheets can be used in marine environments. Aluminum is a commonly used material in marine applications due to its excellent corrosion resistance properties and lightweight nature. It can withstand the harsh conditions of saltwater, making it suitable for boat building, marine structures, and other marine-related uses.
- Q: why can't aluminum sheet burn after polishing?
- because aluminum will rapidly formulate dense oxide film once being exposed in air, oxide film will generate after polishing, it can't burn.
- Q: What are the standards and certifications available for aluminum sheets?
- There are several standards and certifications available for aluminum sheets, including the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards, the Aluminum Association standards, and the ISO 9001 certification. These standards and certifications ensure the quality, durability, and performance of aluminum sheets, and help customers make informed decisions while selecting the appropriate product for their specific applications.
- Q: This question asks for a comparison of the benefits and drawbacks of using aluminum sheets as a roofing material.
- <p>Aluminum sheets for roofing offer several advantages, including durability, resistance to rust and corrosion, lightweight nature, and energy efficiency due to reflective properties. They are also easy to install and maintain, and can be recycled, making them environmentally friendly. However, there are some disadvantages such as being more expensive than some other roofing materials, potential for denting if not properly installed, and noise issues during heavy rain or hail due to their lightweight nature. Additionally, they may require more frequent replacement compared to some other materials.</p>
- Q: The furnace above is only hot enough to melt lead, but isn't hot enough to melt aluminum. I'm not looking for a blowtorch, or something too expensive or could melt gold, but just something that i can buy and is like the one above but isn't that expensive and can melt aluminum. Thanks!
- Aluminum melts below 1300F These gold and silver melters like the one in the link go to 2000F or more and should work for aluminum. I guess more small melters of metals want to melt gold and silver than aluminum.
- Q: 1) Aluminum ore is not formed in Quebec (why not?) 2)but aluminum ore is smelted into aluminum in Quebec. Why?
- Bauxite is the most common aluminum ore. Bauxite forms in tropical regions because its formation requires intense weathering conditions (lots of frequent rainfall) with a very good drainage. Even if, due to continental drift, Quebec was once in a tropical region, it is highly unlikely that bauxite would have formed there because almost all of Quebec sits on the Canadian Shield. The Canadian Shield is a large region of very, very old rock that can be thought of as mostly monolithic and quite flat. Its monolithic nature makes it difficult to weather, and its flatness means that it doesn't drain as well as is needed to form bauxite. Smelting bauxite requires enormous amounts of electricity - not just any energy, but electricity. Quebec has enough hydroelectric resources to make this practical.
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Aluminum Composite Sheets Ft Myers - AA3XXX Mill Finished Aluminum Sheets for Construction
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 3 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m.t./month
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OKorder Financial Service
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