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specifications:01) alloy: a3003 a110002) aluminium thickness: 0.026mm -
0.60mm03) aluminium width:a) standard width: 1,240mmb) special width:
1,300mm, 1,520mm, 1,570mm and 1,595mm are also available04) coating finish:
pvdf, polyester, acrylic05) total coating thickness:a) pvdf coating: more than
25 micronb) polyester coating: more than 18 micron06) coating hardness (pencil
hardness) more than 2h07) adhesion: 5j08) impact resistance: no cracking and
peeling09) flexibility (t-bend): 2t10) mek resistance: more than 10011) bottom
side aluminium sheet is coated with protective polyester material, an the
thickness is more than 6 micron12) minimum order: 1mt/1 x 20' fcl (about
17mt)13) certification: certificate of origin14) delivery time: 8 - 15 days after
receiving your first depositapplications:used to manufacture decorative
materials, such as aluminium composite panels, brushed panels, lampshades,
and other composite panels:1) exterior applications: wall cladding, facades,
roofs and canopies, tunnels, column covers or renovations2) interior
applications: wall cladding, ceilings, bathrooms, kitchens and balconies3)
advertisement and market applications: display platformssignboards, fascias
and shop fronts4) transport and industrial applicationspacking:export standard,
wooden splint
- Q: A parallel-plate capacitor is made from two aluminum-foil sheets, each 3.80 cm wide and 15.0 m longBetween the sheets is a mica strip of the same width and length that is 0.0225 mm thickWhat is the maximum charge that can be stored in this capacitor? (The dielectric constant of mica is 5.4, and its dielectric strength is 1.00 x10^8OkI tried using CKe0A/dbut it is not the right answerand they want the answer in micro CoulombsI am doing something wrong, but I'm not sure what it isPlease help.I saw on cramster to use PEVmax, but that doesn't yield the correct answer either, :-(
- The first one captures more of a movement effect with your hair blowingAwesome pic.
- Q: I will be starting a project bike within the next month. I have a 1973 rigid shovelhead frame. I want to cut a little weight. So, I was thinking about building an exact replica of the frame I already have, but I was going to use aluminum tubing. I plan on using 1 O.D. .5 I.D. tubing. From an engineers point of view, would the aluminum frame hold up to the weight and stress as well as the steel frame? Or at least hold up just fine?
- Aluminum frames are used in racing bikes but they have heavy castings and the correct grades of aluminum. many street bikes have aluminum parts however they are carefully engineered for strength. I would not duplicate a frame made of steel out of aluminum. The welding would have to be perfect as would be the correct material. Steel is easier to weld and less prone to cracking. Would you really save that much weight that it is worth the effort and possible danger? A rigid frame suffers more impact stress which makes it less a candidate for your project. Titanium would be perfect but the cost is prohibitive.
- Q: How do you control the fly population in your house? (besides just not opening the door?)?
- I've answered this question several times today, as have others with similar answersI didn't believe it til we did itHang quart size ziplock bags 1/2 filled with water near doors and elsewhereThe reflected light (even when not in direct sun) greatly bothers the multi-eyed fliesIt worksSome add broken bits of cd's or aluminum foil to increase reflection, we don't and have almost no flies unlike before.
- Q: But I don't know much about them! Currently I have a three blade aluminum prop on a 22 ft SeaRay (inboard/outboard, Bravo One mercruiser)Are there significant performance benefits to changing to a stainless steel prop? How about different blade numbers? We use the boat for water skiing, tubing, etc, as well as driving to and from our cottage; it is already such a pig on gas, I'm not worried about using a little more.
- The starting place for prop selection is RPM at wide open throttle (WOT); on an outboard, WOT is generally 5200 - 5800 RPM (check your manual, as it may be different on an i/o) A prop with a higher pitch will produce more torque (better for pulling out skiers) and will lower your WOT RPMLikewise, a prop with a lower pitch will increase your WOT RPMStatements like higher pitch gives you better mileage will be generally false, as you need to select the prop that gives you the appropriate WOT rangeUsually, 1 increase of pitch will decrease your RPM by 200 And YES, I know you are not always operating the engine at WOT, but this is your baseline and therefore affects all other areas of your range of throttle Stainless Steel props do flex less than aluminum, and are therefore generally preferred for ski boats, as they transfer more power to propulsion rather than to deforming the prop bladesHowever, be careful with a stainless prop if you generally boat in a shallow area with a rocky bottom, as SS props will NOT bend if they hit something; instead, it will destroy your lower gearcaseAn aluminum prop will be a better choice as they are usually less than half the cost of SS, and will sacrifice themselves before transferring damage to your lower unit That said, I live in a very shallow area with a muddy, sandy bottom and use a SS prop and don't worry about it.
- Q: Someone gave us some cookies on a round, embossed serving tray, aluminum, I believe, probably meant to be disposable, but pretty sturdy.Do you know what I'm talking about? Seems like something that may be in the stores right now for the holidaysis it just for serving, or can I bake on it?
- bullets can bring a jet down.no aluminum is not bullet resistant
- Q: And why do they do that?
- I think that is for highlights and I'm not sure that without the heater you sit under, that it would even make a differenceIf you are lightening your hair I put a plastic bag around my head, it makes it heat up a bit and then it penetrates much betterI also do that with conditioning treatments!
- Q: Specific specifications and requirements
- Where there is no need to paste it, we supply it to the site, and it must be flame retardant
- Q: which connverts geat best paper cotton or aluminum foil?
- I think it's a shieldYou feel more protected covered by something, even if it's like a thin blanket instead of diamond armor.
- Q: What are the options available to replace aluminum foil for storing food?
- <p>Yes, there are several alternatives to aluminum foil for food storage. Silicone food wraps are reusable, heat-resistant, and can be washed. Beeswax wraps are eco-friendly and can be used to cover bowls or wrap food. parchment paper is a good option for baking and can be used in place of foil. Reusable food storage bags and containers made from plastic, glass, or stainless steel are also great for storing food. Additionally, you can use oven-safe glass or ceramic dishes to store and reheat food without foil.</p>
- Q: I know it's completely random, but I have a purpose.Say the section is about 5 meters long and the bleachers are titanium.I'll love you if you help me out.
- Since the density of titanium is about 4500 kg/m^3 and the density of aluminum is about 2700 kg/m^3, a set of titanium bleachers will weigh 1.7 times more than a set of aluminum bleachers, given that they have the same geometry If you really want to know, would suggest that you find a style of bleachers that you like, which will probably be made out of aluminum, call the company and get the weight, and then multiply it by 1.7Just don't tell them why you need the weight, because they might laugh at you.
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