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Custom Color Coated AA8XXX Mill-Finished Aluminum Coils for Construction

Custom Color Coated AA8XXX Mill-Finished Aluminum Coils for Construction

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Loading Port:
Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
5 m.t.
Supply Capability:
10000 m.t./month

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Specification

Grade:
8xxx
Surface Treatment:
Mill Finish
Shape:
Flat
Temper:
Half Hard
Application:
Decorations

1.Structure of AA8xxx Mill-Finished Aluminum Coils Used for Construction Description

AA8xxx Mill-Finished Aluminum Coils Used for Construction has great ductility, heat conductivity, anti-corrosion and moisture resistance properties.

AA8xxx Mill-Finished Aluminum Coils Used for Construction is widely used for electronics, instruments, lighting decoration, packing industry, house decoration, curtain wall, honeycomb-core panel, sandwich panel, aluminum composite panel and aluminum composite pipes.

2.Main Features of AA8xxx Mill-Finished Aluminum Coils Used for Construction

•    Superior quality of raw material

•    Reasonable and stable chemical composition

•    Accurate tolerance

•    Goode mechanical property

3.AA8xxx Mill-Finished Aluminum Coils Used for Construction Images 

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AA8xxx Mill-Finished Aluminum Coils Used for Construction

4.AA8xxx Mill-Finished Aluminum Coils Used for Construction Specification

Alloy

AA1xxx   (AA1050, AA1060, AA1070, AA1100 etc.

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

5. FAQ of AA8xxx Mill-Finished Aluminum Coils Used for Construction

A.How to guarantee the quality?

Customers are welcome to our mill to visit and check the products. Besides, we can arrange a third party to test AA8xxx Mill-Finished Aluminum Coils Used for Construction.

B.When will you deliver the products?

AA8xxx Mill-Finished Aluminum Coils Used for Construction will be delivered within 35 days after receiving advanced payment or original L/C.



Q: I have been trying to make some thermite for a while now, and I haven't had much success. I have tried using iron oxide and that didn't work. then I tried using manganese dioxide, also without success. I'm pretty sure I have the right proportions for each of the corresponding oxides, but it just isn't working. I am using magnesium ribbon to light it.The aluminum I am using is the byproduct of me trying to cut a block of aluminum with a hacksaw (best way I have available to cut it) and there is a lot of aluminum powder that is being made. But i'm not sure if it is fine enough to be effective. I don't have an etch-a -sketch so that's not an option. I know that it has to be fairly fine grained, but how small do the particles need to be?FOR EVERYONE WHO IS GOING TO TRY AND TELL ME THAT MAKING THERMITE IS DANGEROUS OR SOMETHING ALONG THOSE LINES......DONT!!!!!!!!.......... IM NOT GOING TO LISTEN SO SAVE YOURSELF THE TYPING AND ME THE READING
In 35+ years of demonstrating the thermite reaction, I have used fine aluminium powder to quite visible small bits. The proportions don't seem too critical, but try and keep near the amounts represented by the balanced eqtn. The difficult bit is getting the wretched stuff to ignite. With some mixes several strands of magnesium ribbon as fuse still wouldn't get it to ignite. I found a pile of 'ignition powder' at the base of the Mg often helped. There was a good commercial one available in the UK but I often made one up, main ingredients barium peroxide and magnesium powder, about 50/50. Needless to say, ignite with this mix where you won't breathe any nasty fumes. To get a good result, if I didn't use a proper crucible, I shaped one of Al foil about the capacity of 2-3 eggcups. This was put on sand in a big coffee tin, then more sand added to fill round the sides. This would give a good amount of iron. I once made the mistake of rushing in too quickly to get out the red hot iron.... and completely melted the ends of a large pair of Nickel tongs!
Q: remember maybe a decade ago or so, copper used to be cheaper than aluminum. now it is the other way around, copper is more expensive. Even copper pennies cost more so I heard they are mixed with another metal to make a penny. What caused the change in value and when did it really start happening?In fact, copper has become valuble enough to steal. Some factories which have copper, have had their metals stolen, but outsiders who break into the factories to specifically take the copper. Then the factories started hiring security to prevent intruders from taking the copper.
you didnt even mention the people that break into houses to steal the pipes from the walls. Because copper is much harder to extract, aluminum you just get the bauxite, crush it and put it in water, viola
Q: What are the common transportation methods for aluminum coils?
The common transportation methods for aluminum coils include trucking, rail shipping, and shipping via container vessels.
Q: Are aluminum coils suitable for architectural cladding applications?
Aluminum coils, indeed, are well-suited for architectural cladding applications. The versatility of aluminum as a material offers a multitude of advantages when it comes to cladding purposes. To begin with, aluminum's lightweight properties make it effortlessly manageable and installable. This not only lessens the burden on the building structure but also simplifies the construction process as a whole. Moreover, aluminum exhibits exceptional durability and resistance against corrosion. Consequently, it becomes an ideal selection for exterior applications, withstanding even the harshest of weather conditions while preserving its appearance over time. In addition to its durability, aluminum coils possess the ability to be fabricated into various shapes and sizes, allowing for a flexible design approach. They can be effortlessly formed, cut, and molded to precisely meet the specific requirements of any given building project. Architects and designers also benefit from the wide range of finishes and colors available in aluminum. This provides them with ample options to achieve the desired aesthetic for the cladding. Furthermore, opting for aluminum aligns with the growing emphasis on environmentally friendly construction practices, as it is entirely recyclable. Overall, the myriad of advantages, including versatility, durability, lightweight nature, aesthetic options, and sustainability, make aluminum coils a fitting choice for architectural cladding applications.
Q: I live in blue ridge ga and have about 2,000 aluminum cans and would like to know how much I can get for them.
The price for scrap aluminum cans varies litteraly every day. Within the last year, it has been between about 28 cents and 50 cents a pound. The last price I saw for clean, flattened cans delivered to the dealer was about 42 cents. As I said, it could be a bit higher or lower than that now. There are about 30-32 cans per pound of aluminum, so your 2,000 cans probably weigh around 64 pounds and could be worth about $27, assuming there has been no big change in the price recently. But that's a delivered price. If you have to drive 10 miles each way and your truck gets 20 mpg, you will be paying for a gallon of gas. If it is 30 miles each way (60 miles total), you are looking at 3 gallons of gas, which is probably about $8, leaving you a profit of around $19, or maybe a little less. That's with some optimistic assumptions, and it doesn't include the cost of big plastic bags to carry the cans. Not very encouraging, is it? Recycling makes sense for a big city or a recycling center, where they can get thousands of cans a day. But it is hard for an individual to make any money at it. i know this is not what you wanted to hear, but I hope it is helpful anyway.
Q: What specific conditions or considerations need to be taken into account when utilizing aluminum coils in high-temperature settings?
<p>When using aluminum coils in high-temperature environments, it's crucial to consider the material's melting point, which is around 660掳C (1220掳F). Ensure that the operating temperature does not exceed this threshold to avoid deformation or failure. Additionally, aluminum's strength and conductivity can be affected by high temperatures, so it's important to account for potential changes in performance. Protective coatings or treatments may be necessary to prevent oxidation and maintain the coil's integrity. Always consult material specifications and consult with material science experts to determine the suitability of aluminum coils for specific high-temperature applications.</p>
Q: Can aluminum coils withstand high temperatures?
Yes, aluminum coils can withstand high temperatures. Aluminum has a high melting point of 660 degrees Celsius (1220 degrees Fahrenheit), making it suitable for applications where high temperatures are involved.
Q: Can aluminum coils be embossed or textured?
Yes, aluminum coils can be embossed or textured. Embossing or texturing involves the process of creating patterns or designs on the surface of the aluminum coil. This can be done through various methods such as mechanical or chemical processes. The embossed or textured surface adds aesthetic appeal and can also improve the functionality of the aluminum coil, such as enhancing its grip or reducing glare. These embossed or textured aluminum coils find applications in various industries such as construction, automotive, and packaging.
Q: Classification of aluminium rolls for aluminium rolls
On behalf of 6061, mainly contains two elements of magnesium and silicon, so it focuses on the advantages of the 4000 series and the 5000 series, and the 6061 is a cold treatment aluminum forging product, which is suitable for applications with high corrosion resistance and oxidation resistance.
Q: Will the surface of aluminum contact water if the aluminum coil falls into water?
You mean whether water will penetrate into the gap? If you get it out quickly, basically it will be ok. If there is something wrong, you can put it under the sun to see whether there is water oozing from the gap.

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