• World's Largest Aluminum Foil Ball for Yogurt Lidding - Flat Plain Aluminium Foil System 1
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World's Largest Aluminum Foil Ball for Yogurt Lidding - Flat Plain Aluminium Foil

World's Largest Aluminum Foil Ball for Yogurt Lidding - Flat Plain Aluminium Foil

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Loading Port:
China main port
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
3 m.t.
Supply Capability:
5000 m.t./month

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Specification

Grade:
8011
Surface Treatment:
Mill Finish
Shape:
Flat
Temper:
Soft
Application:
Food,Kitchen Use

1.Description of Flat Plain Aluminium Foil for Yogurt Lidding

*No joint-points per 1000m
*Free samples
*Waterproof and acid attacks
*Surface: With or without gloss/mat effect
*Printed: clear, fastness, non-fade in high-temperature heat seal process 

 

2.Why you want to choose us?

We've been specialized in aluminium foil for more than ten years, we know this product very well, we know what is good, what is the market price.


3.Specification and Application of Flat Plain Aluminium Foil for Yogurt Lidding

Application: Lid of yoghurt package, dairy package

Alloy: 8006 / 8011 / 8079

Temper: O

Thickness & tolerance: 0.03 - 0.05 mm (+/- 5%)

Width & tolerance: 200 - 1650 mm (+/- 1mm)

HSL Lacquer: PP / PS / PVC

Primer: Primer for printing

Standard: GB/T3198 / ASTM-B209 / EN546

 

4. Property of Flat Plain Aluminium Foil for Yogurt Lidding

pure aluminum 99.9%, First class barrier property against moisture, oxygen,
light corrosion and puncturing.
Strong sealing strength, bonding strength, tear strength and excellent compression
strength. 
Non-breakage, non-leakage, non-delaminating, non-poisonous, odorless ,super damp-proof function 


5.Pictures:

Flat Plain Aluminium Foil for Yogurt Lidding

Flat Plain Aluminium Foil for Yogurt Lidding


6.FAQ:

1) What is your delivery time?

Our regular production time is over 30 days, It depends on the order quantity also.


2) What is your payment term?

We accept T/T, LC at sight, Usance LC 30, 60, 90, 120, 180 DAYS.

 

3) What is your price structure?

Our foil price is based on Shanghai Metal Price(SMM), not LME, but we could offer LME+ Conversion for your reference.

 

4) What is your Delivery term?

We do FOB, CFR, CIF, we don't do DDP.

 

5) Could you offer sample?

We could offer sample as your requirement. A4 Size sample is free for you, for bigger roll sample, it depends on the coil weight.



Q: Will it make a difference which one I use when baking?
Not really, at least in any appreciable, meaningful mannerPurists will tell you to use parchment paper, as foil supposedly can negatively alter the flavor of whatever you're cookingFoil also reflects heat, which can speed up your cooking timeHowever, the actual affect of that extra heat radiating into your baked goods is beyond my ability to calculatePersonally, I love parchment paper because you rarely have to worry about your baked goods sticking to it (even bacon, which is excellent in the oven, btw.) Unless you're a gourmet, or cooking for one, go with whatever is most cost-effective.
Q: I have fiskers guillotine paper trimmer and I want to know how I can sharpen it I tried wax paper and aluminum with no luck.
well that depends on where you live in californiaThe brown insulation is most likely cellulose type insulationhow deep is it in your attic?wher i live it should be at least 12inches thick yes you can roll new insulation over it without taking the old out just use unfaced battsthis means rolled fiberglass insulation over the top with no paper facing on it and be sure to wear a face respirator and safety goggles
Q: so I know if I can recycle it or notbrand is 9 lives.
Not completely sure if its aluminum or some form of steelbut it almost doesn't matterAll catfood cans are recyclable; please recycle themGive them a quick rinse; peel off the paper label, and recycle themIf they go into a landfill, they have the ability to take over 100 years to break downThe gas produced by landfills contain methane, which is one of our greenhouse gases contributing to climate change 50-75% of the trash we produce each day is recyclable, however only about 20% actually gets recycledIts important we recycle as much as we can Thank you for caring.
Q: The electric field in a current-carrying wire can be modeled as the electric field at the midpoint between two charged ringsModel a 2.10 mm diameter aluminum wire as two 2.10 mm diameter rings 1.50 mm apart.What is the current in the wire after 40.0 electrons are transferred from one ring to the other?
If you have the time, now is the time to do it.most quick breads (such as banana bread, cranberry orange bread, etc.) can be frozen in the above mentioned methods for up to 3 months with no worry about freezer burn or picking up off flavors.Enjoy!!! Like I said, if you have the time, I'd do it now.you know how the time goes around the holidaysChristopher
Q: As I understand it, I need to either put a pan of water directly below on the bottom shelf or set the actual pie pan into another pan filled with an inch of waterAre either of these correct? I cook all the time and I get many compliments, but I never bakeI figured I would try to test my hand at something new.
Flavored tobacco!?!?!?!?!.HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA .
Q: I just bought some raviolis and I didn't have any proper sauce, so I had them with ketchup and it was quite dreadful.shame on me for not having proper sauce.What are your recommendations?
Dave,as your question is unclear I can only speculate.Sometimes you can straighten them by pulling wires over time,they will straighten back upHowever if the condition has been neglected over years it may be a viable option for removal.Here on the plains of Colorado high winds and heavy snow loads are very important considerationsHad you posted pic it would have been easier for a guessGood Luck
Q: Okay, so I was one of four people in my AP chemistry class today because of a different AP test most of the class was out forNaturally, we all went to the lab and got to do cool things we wanted toI read instructions and managed to coat several pennies in brass, using a mixture of the two pennies, zinc metal, and sodium hydroxideThis mixture was heated and the pennies were coated in zincThen, the pennies were heated in a flame and the outer zinc layer mixed with the copper already there and presto, the pennies were coated in shiny brassAnyway, when I was all done, I added a little piece of aluminum foil to the mixture to see if anything would happenIt bubbled violently and released a gas that burned the inside of my noseI'm just wondering, what exactly did the aluminum react with? I know a reaction is supposed to occur with sodium hydroxide, but is it supposed to be this violent? And it could also have occurred with the copper (II) ion dissolved in solutionAnyone know what happened?
The gas evolved was H2 and the bubbles carried along some of the alkaline solution which would account for the burning sensationAluminum placed in NaOH solution is an excellent way to generate small quantities of hydrogen gas and the reaction is vigorousSome of the copper ions might have cleaned the surface of the Al aiding in the attack of the hydroxide ion on the Al metal surfaceEven water will evolve hydrogen with aluminum if the surface is clean2 Al + 6 H2O + 2 NaOH - 3 H2 + 2 NaAl(OH)4
Q: How to fix round aluminium bars to MDF boards.?
Read as much as books you can.they would help you to get out of your boredom., And if you dislike reading books start reading something like comics or sobecause funny pictures appeal intrest in the particular thing and would help you to divert your mindRegards
Q: steel paper aluminum bamboo
Perhaps not rebuilt - but in some cases, realigned certainly.
Q: how is the electron configuration consistent with Na3As,AsCl3,AsF5?
1 type s orbital → max 2 electrons 3 type p orbitals → max 6 electrons 5 type d orbitals → max 10 electrons 7 type f orbitals → max 14 electrons 9 type g orbitals → max 18 electrons The octet rule refers to the tendency of atoms to prefer to have eight electrons in their valence shellWhen atoms have less than eight electrons, they tend to react and form more stable compoundsThe main exception to the rule is hydrogen, which is at its lowest energy when it has two electrons in its valence shellHelium (He) is similar in that it, too, only has room for two electrons in its only valence shellOther notable exceptions are aluminum and boron, which can function well with six valence electrons, and some atoms beyond group three on the periodic table that can have over 8 electrons, including sulfurThese atoms have empty d sublevel orbitals in which more electrons can existAs [Ar] 3d^10 4s^2 4p^3 Thus, in the ground state, Arsenic lacks 3 valence electrons (from 4p orbitals)As a result, for every As atom there should be 3 sodium atoms(Na)Na [Ne] 3s1 sodium will lose 1 valence electron (from 3s orbital) to become stableThus, there will be 3 valence electrons gained by As from Na (x3) to achieve a full octet configuration (i.e8 electrons in the valence shells)it's the same with AsCl3 the halogen atom, chlorine lacks one valence electron; Cl [Ne] 3s2 3p5 (1 valence electron missing in the 3p orbital) F 1s2 2s2 2p5 (1 valence electron missing in the 3p orbital) thus, Cl will gain one valence electron from arsenic to become stable(octet)AsF5 is an exceptionHere, As loses 5 of its valence electrons (4s2 and 4p3) to 5 chlorine atoms F 1s2 2s2 2p5 (1 valence electron missing in the 3p orbital, thus 5 x Cl 5 valence electrons needed) hope this helps:-)

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