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Aluminum Coils Auburn Wa - Alloy Aluminium Coil 5052 5083 H32 0.05-6.0

Aluminum Coils Auburn Wa - Alloy Aluminium Coil 5052 5083 H32 0.05-6.0

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Tianjin
Payment Terms:
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Min Order Qty:
100 m.t
Supply Capability:
10000 m.t/month

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Specification

Grade:
1000 Series
Surface Treatment:
Mill Finish
Shape:
Oval
Temper:
T3-T8
Application:
Decorations

Specification:

Alloy

Temper

1050 1060 1070 1100

H112, H24, O

2024 LY12 LY11 2A11 2A14 2017 2A17

H112, T4, T351, T6

3A21 3003 3103 3004 3005 3105

H112, H24, O

5052 5754 5005 5083 5086

H32, H112, H111, H24, O

6063 6061

H112, T6, T651, T5, T4,O

Specification

1.Thickness: 0.2-60mm

2.Width: 500-2000mm

3.Length:According to requirement

4.Temper: Various status

Coils can be produced as your request.

Application

Mainly used in construction, decoration, packaging, printing, covers material, signs,billboards, building exterior decoration, bus body, high-rise buildings and factories wall decoration

 

 

Alloy Series

Typical Alloy

1000 Series

1050 1060 1070 1100

2000 Series

2024(2A12), LY12, LY11, 2A11, 2A14(LD10), 2017, 2A17

3000 Series

3A21, 3003, 3103, 3004, 3005, 3105

4000 Series

4A03, 4A11, 4A13, 4A17, 4004, 4032, 4043, 4043A, 4047, 4047A

5000 Series

5052, 5083, 5754, 5005, 5086,5182

6000 Series

6063, 6061, 6060, 6351, 6070, 6181, 6082, 6A02

7000 Series

7075, 7A04, 7A09, 7A52, 7A05

Chemical Composition:

5005 5754 H32 H24 O Alloy Aluminum Coil For Building Material

Packaging & Shipping

Packaging Detail

 

Coil is placed to the iron or wooden pallet ,rapped by water-proof kraft paper perfectly , then strong fixed by GI iron narrow belt .( About 2.5 ton / pallet )

Dimension20 CM x 1220MM X 2440MM
Container

20FT Container can load 25 tons max ;

 40FT Container can load 27 tons max ; 

ShippingBy Sea 20ft/40ft Container

 

Our services

Main Services:

> Precision aluminum plate

> Casting products

> Forging products

 

Special Services:

> Alloy selection

> Aluminum machining techniques

> Hot working

> Surface treatment

 

Our Promise 

---High quality stainless steel with reasonable price.

---Wide excellent experiences with after-sale service.

---Every process will be checked by responsible QC. 

---Professional packing teams which keep every packing safely.

---Trial order can be done in one week.

---Samples can be provided as your requirements.

 



FAQ

Q: Do you have the CE, TUV, UL Certification?

A: We’ve already passed all the tests, and any certificate is available.

Q: Have you ever sold your products to companies in my country?

A: Of course, we have customers in all general PV markets, but I think we should expand our market share along with the market growth.

Q: How do you pack your products?

A: We have rich experience on how to pack to make sure the safety on shipment when it arrives at the destination.

Q: Can you do OEM for us?

A: Yes, we can.

Q: Can we visit your factory?

A: Surely, I will arrange the trip basing on your business schedule.



Alloy aluminium coil 5052 5083 H32 0.05-6.0

Q: This question asks for the distinctions between two types of metal coils: aluminum and iron.
<p>Aluminum coil and iron coil differ in several aspects. Aluminum coil is lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and has good electrical conductivity, making it ideal for applications like electrical wiring and packaging. Iron coil, on the other hand, is heavier, stronger, and more magnetic, commonly used in construction and manufacturing for reinforcement and structural support. Additionally, iron is more prone to rust compared to aluminum, which is more resistant to corrosion. The cost and availability of these materials also vary, with aluminum being more abundant and less expensive than iron.</p>
Q: This question asks for a comparison between aluminum coil and iron coil, highlighting their distinct properties and uses.
<p>Aluminum coil and iron coil differ in several aspects. Aluminum coil is lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and has excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, making it ideal for electrical wiring, heat sinks, and food packaging. Iron coil, on the other hand, is heavier, stronger, and more durable, commonly used in construction, automotive, and heavy machinery due to its high tensile strength. Iron also has magnetic properties, useful in applications like transformers and electromagnets. While aluminum is non-magnetic, it is more cost-effective and has better recyclability compared to iron.</p>
Q: This question asks for methods to determine whether an aluminum coil is new or old.
<p>To determine if an aluminum coil is new or old, you can look for several signs: 1. Surface appearance: New coils typically have a clean, smooth surface without scratches or discoloration. 2. Packaging: New coils are usually well-packaged and protected. 3. Manufacturing date: Check for any labels or markings that indicate the manufacturing date. 4. Quality of the material: New coils should have consistent thickness and no signs of corrosion or wear. 5. Performance: New coils should perform as expected without any issues. If you're still unsure, consider consulting with a professional or the supplier for more information.</p>
Q: How do aluminum coils contribute to indoor air quality?
Aluminum coils used in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems do not directly contribute to indoor air quality. However, they play a crucial role in maintaining indoor air quality by helping to cool and dehumidify the air. By efficiently transferring heat and moisture, aluminum coils aid in controlling temperature and humidity levels, preventing the growth of mold, mildew, and other harmful microorganisms that can negatively impact indoor air quality.
Q: I am looking to bake some Buffalo wings and am wondering if it's alright to bake them in an aluminum pan (disposable or otherwise). I will be brushing/basting the chicken in the sauce not 'drowning' the chicken in it. I have heard that acidic sauces like Tomato sauce (less acidic than wing sauce) should not be cooked in aluminum (stovetop pans bakeware) because of some chemical interaction, but I've seen those big foil pans full of pasta spaghetti sauce at wedding, etc. Is the whole acid/aluminum thing true or an old cooking myth?
The aluminum pan thing is NOT a myth. Short term storage in an aluminum pan for catering an event as described above is generally fine, however if you intend to store acidic foods for more than a couple hours then stainless steel or plastic is the way to go. The acids will eventually discolor the aluminum pan and in severe cases even eat completely through them. Personally I would advise that you deep fry the wings and then toss in a large bowl with enough sauce to coat the wings, not float them.
Q: Hey! I have an Aluminum MacBook (2.4 GHz Core 2 Duo, 9400m graphics processor), and I'm wondering whether it's worth updating to the new 2011 13 MacBook Pro. I'm mainly looking for two things: 1. What would be the difference between the 2.4 GHz Core 2 Duo, and the 2.3 GHz i5, and 2. What would be the difference between the 9400m and the HD 3000 Graphics?Thanks! :)
THIS ONE IS BEST ACCORDING TO YOUR REQUIREMENT Apple MacBook Pro MC700LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop *13.3-inch LED-backlit glossy widescreen display with edge-to-edge, uninterrupted glass (1280 x 800-pixel resolution). *2.3 GHz Intel Core i5 dual-core processor (Sandy Bridge) with 3 MB shared L3 cache for excellent multitasking. *Intel HD Graphics 3000 with 384 MB of DDR3 SDRAM shared with main memory. *320 GB Serial ATA hard drive (5400 RPM) *4 GB installed RAM (1333 MHz DDR3; supports up to 8 GB) *8x slot-loading SuperDrive with double-layer DVD support (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW) *Built-in FaceTime HD camera for video chatting *Wi-Fi wireless networking (based on 802.11n specification; 802.11a/b/g compatible) *Gigabit Ethernet wired networking (10/100/1000) *Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) for connecting with peripherals such as keyboards, mice and cell phones *Two USB 2.0 ports, one FireWire 800 port *SDXC card slot *Thunderbolt port with native Mini DisplayPort output plus support for DVI, VGA, dual-link DVI, and HDMI (requires adapters, sold separately) *Multi-Touch trackpad for precise cursor control with support for inertial scrolling, pinch, rotate, swipe, three-finger swipe, four-finger swipe, tap, double-tap, and drag capabilities *Full-size backlit keyboard *Stereo speakers with subwoofers *Dimensions: 12.78 x 8.94 x 0.95 inches (WxDxH) *Weight: 4.5 pounds *Up to 7 hours of battery life *Meets Energy Star 5.0 requirements *Rated EPEAT Gold
Q: Is aluminium a safe metal to put in ones mouth without any side effects?
The jury is still out on this one. Aluminum in the body has been directly connected as a causal factor for alzheimer's disease. Think about this : Small amounts of it are infused in many of the things we eat and drink every day. Any food or drink item that comes from an aluminum container has small amounts of aluminum that has leached into those items that you then eat/drink. Aluminum cooking pots/pans are said to leach aluminum into the foods that are prepared in them. Even cooking with aluminum foil adds to the amount of aluminum you are slowly accumulating within your body and brain tissues. The amounts of aluminum we take into our bodies in these ways may be individually small and insignificant as far as health hazards are concerned. But when you add them up over the course of a lifetime the amount becomes rather alarming. As far as aluminum dental tools or prosthetic oral devices braces....who knows how much they contribute to health issues associated with one's overall lifetime exposure. Like I said in the beginning, the jury is still out on this one.
Q: How are aluminum coils used in the production of power transmission lines?
Due to their unique properties and benefits, aluminum coils are extensively used in the production of power transmission lines. These coils, typically made from high-quality aluminum alloys, offer excellent conductivity, strength, and corrosion resistance. A key application of aluminum coils in power transmission lines is their use in manufacturing overhead conductors. These conductors transmit electrical energy from power plants to substations and distribution networks. Aluminum coils are used to create the conductive core of these overhead conductors because aluminum has lower resistance compared to metals like copper. This low resistance allows for efficient electricity transmission over long distances, minimizing energy loss and improving system performance. In addition, aluminum coils are lighter than copper coils, making them easier to handle and install. This characteristic significantly reduces transportation, installation, and maintenance costs of power transmission lines. Consequently, aluminum coils have become the preferred choice for overhead conductors in power transmission systems worldwide. Moreover, the corrosion resistance of aluminum coils ensures the long-term durability and reliability of power transmission lines. Aluminum naturally develops a protective oxide layer that prevents further corrosion, even in harsh environmental conditions. This corrosion resistance extends the lifespan of transmission lines, reducing the need for frequent repairs or replacements. In conclusion, aluminum coils play a vital role in the production of power transmission lines. They enable efficient electricity transmission, reduce costs, and provide long-lasting corrosion resistance. With these advantages, aluminum coils have become widely adopted in the power industry to enhance the performance and reliability of power transmission systems.
Q: Is it possible to utilize aluminum coils in creating art pieces or decorative items?
<p>Yes, aluminum coils can be used to make artworks or decorations. Aluminum's malleability and durability make it an excellent material for crafting. It can be bent, twisted, and shaped into various forms, allowing for creative expression in art and design. Additionally, aluminum's resistance to corrosion and weathering makes it suitable for both indoor and outdoor decorative pieces. Artists often appreciate its lightweight nature and the metallic finish that can be polished or painted, offering versatility in artistic applications.</p>
Q: i have a project that requires me to know how safeway aluminum foil is made. i researched it on the internet, and also called safeway for it. they never gave me an answer. same for the diamond aluminum foil.please help!!!!i just need to know where they make it, how thick it is, and/or information about the ingots (such as size)and also temp. of heating room
I'd okorder /... and they have some things on sheet as well. Something that neither covers is the lamination process, wherein the aluminum foil is coated with an organic layer (a really thin layer of plastic) to keep the metallic taste out of the food that it contacts. I believe that different companies have different ways of applying the coatings, but I'd bet they're all some variant of dip, brush, or spray followed by a heat cure. Good luck on your project!

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