Baked Enamel Aluminum Sheets - Aluminium Plain Sheet/Coil 3003 3105 5052
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 5 m.t
- Supply Capability:
- 5000 m.t/month
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1.Tolerance: thickness tolerance +/-1.5%, width tolerance +/-1mm
2.Application and Usage:
Building Material , Insulation, Shoes &Tents Eyes,Corner Beads,Automotive Industrial, POP Can Bottle and Cap,Deep-Proceeding Case,light industry, TV back board,Street Sign, PP caps, Cell mask and so on.
3.Surfact Quality :
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.Mechenical Property:
Chemical Composite and Mechanical Property could meet the requirements of GB/T, ASTM, ENAW, JIS Standard
5.Packing:First, plastic cloth with drying agent inside; Second, Pearl Wool ; Third, wooden cases with dry agent , fumigation wooden pallets, aluminum surface could cover blue PVC film
6.Certificate: ISO9001:2008, 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
7.Month Capacity: 5000MT/Month
8.Trade Terms: EXW,FOB,CIF,CNF
9.Payment: T/T or L/C at sight
- Q: This question asks for a comparison between aluminum sheets and other roofing materials in terms of their characteristics and performance.
- <p>Aluminum sheets are lightweight and highly durable, offering excellent resistance to corrosion and weathering. They are energy-efficient, reflecting heat and reducing cooling costs. Compared to materials like asphalt shingles, aluminum is more expensive but lasts longer, with a lifespan of 40-50 years. Unlike clay or concrete tiles, aluminum is less prone to breakage and is easier to install. It also doesn't rot or warp like wood, and it's fire-resistant. However, it can be noisy during rain and is less visually appealing than some other materials, but its modern and sleek appearance can be a design advantage.</p>
- Q: What are the rules or laws concerning the application of flame-retardant coatings on aluminum sheets?
- <p>Yes, there are regulations regarding the use of flame-retardant coatings on aluminum sheets. These regulations vary by country and application, but they generally aim to ensure safety and compliance with fire safety standards. In the United States, for example, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) provides guidelines, and building codes like the International Building Code (IBC) may specify requirements for flame retardancy. The European Union has its own set of standards, such as EN 13501, which classifies the reaction to fire performance of construction products. Compliance with these regulations is crucial to ensure that the aluminum sheets and their coatings meet the necessary safety standards and to avoid legal penalties.</p>
- Q: How do aluminum plates drill?
- There are many drilling equipment for aluminium sheets,First, the engraving machine can be big or small, and can shape strange.Can also be a self tapping screw drill, which can drill.
- Q: Are aluminum sheets suitable for use in cryogenic environments?
- Yes, aluminum sheets are suitable for use in cryogenic environments. Aluminum has excellent thermal conductivity, low density, and good mechanical properties at low temperatures, making it an ideal choice for applications in cryogenic environments. Additionally, aluminum has a low coefficient of thermal expansion, which allows it to maintain its structural integrity even under extreme temperature fluctuations.
- Q: Can 101 aluminum sheets be used in the production of sporting goods?
- Yes, 101 aluminum sheets can be used in the production of sporting goods. Aluminum is a lightweight and durable material that is commonly used in the manufacturing of various sporting equipment such as baseball bats, tennis rackets, and bicycle frames.
- Q: Can the aluminum sheets be used in marine environments?
- Yes, aluminum sheets can be used in marine environments. Aluminum is a popular choice for marine applications due to its excellent corrosion resistance. Unlike other metals, aluminum forms a protective oxide layer on its surface when exposed to oxygen, preventing further corrosion. This makes it ideal for use in saltwater environments where the risk of rusting and corrosion is high. Additionally, aluminum is lightweight, durable, and has a high strength-to-weight ratio, making it suitable for various marine applications such as boat hulls, shipbuilding, offshore platforms, and other marine structures.
- Q: I saw a nice looking set of cast aluminum pots for a very good price. They feel very heavy. But I remember hearing that aluminum is not healthy so I am wary of buying them. Any advice would be appreciated.
- Cast Aluminum Pots
- Q: What is the maximum temperature that the aluminum sheets can withstand?
- The maximum temperature that aluminum sheets can typically withstand is around 600 degrees Fahrenheit (315 degrees Celsius).
- Q: What is the weight of aluminum sheets?
- The weight of aluminum sheets can vary depending on the thickness and dimensions of the sheet. As a general guideline, the weight of aluminum sheets can range from about 2.7 grams per square centimeter (g/cm^2) for thin sheets to around 6.9 g/cm^2 for thicker sheets. However, it is important to note that these values are approximate and can vary slightly depending on the specific alloy and manufacturing process used. Therefore, it is recommended to consult the manufacturer or supplier for precise weight specifications for a particular aluminum sheet.
- Q: Iron is extracted from iron oxide by displacement with carbon.But aluminum is not extracted from aluminium oxide using displacement by carbon. Suggest a reason for this.
- Well, de facto because the heat of formation of aluminum oxide is so much greater than the heat of formation of iron oxide. If you're looking for something more mechanistic, find Al and Fe in the periodic table. Al and Fe are in different rows, and Fe is larger than Al, so although Al+3 and Fe+3 have the same charge, oxygen bonds less strongly to Fe+3 than to Al+3 because it's further away from the nucleus of Fe. Al+3 has no outer shell electrons at all; 3s, 3p, and 3d subshells are all empty. It's effectively a charged sphere with nothing to interfere with bonding. Fe+3 (as in hematite, Fe2O3) is larger, has filled 3s and 3p subshells, and a half-filled 3d subshell. That 3d electron density projects pretty far out into space, holding oxygen at arms length. Aluminum has no electron density in 3d orbitals, so oxygen can tuck in nice and tight and get a good grip. Any of these hit the mark? I don't know what background you're bringing to this question.
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Baked Enamel Aluminum Sheets - Aluminium Plain Sheet/Coil 3003 3105 5052
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 5 m.t
- Supply Capability:
- 5000 m.t/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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