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Large Deep-Drawing Coated Aluminum Foil Sheets

Large Deep-Drawing Coated Aluminum Foil Sheets

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Shanghai
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8 m.t.
Supply Capability:
20000 m.t./month

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Specification

Grade:
1000 Series,3000 Series,4000 Series,5000 Series,6000 Series,7000 Series,2000 Series
Surface Treatment:
Coated,Embossed,Anodized,Polished,Mill Finish,Color Coated,Oxidized,Enameled Wire,Brushed,Printed,Composited,Holographic Impression,Sand Blasted,Powder Coating
Shape:
Angle,Square,T-Profile,Round,Flat,Rectangular,Oval,Hexagonal
Temper:
T3-T8,O-H112,T351-T651,T351-T851,Soft,Half Hard,Hard
Application:
Liner & Wad,Decorations,Door & Window,Heat Sink,Transportation Tools,Glass Wall,Food,Kitchen Use,Pharmaceutical,Seal & Closure,Insulation Material,Label & Tag

1.General Information

Aluminum sheets is between 0.1 mm and 500mm in thickness and has a wide variety of uses in the construction industry including aluminium siding and roofing. Sheet is also used widely in construction, decoration, transport applications and other various industrial filed, such as automobile body panels, airframes, curtain walls and the hulls of boats etc.

We produces aluminum sheets which meets the highest standards in its own mill while save the cost. Our strong quality control term bring you the most-qualified products. Our aluminum complying with YS/T 429-2000(Chinese Industry Standard),GB/T 3880,EN485,ASTM B209.

The main producing procedure includes the following steps:

Rolling--Annealing--Slitting--Sawing, Cut-To-Length, Shearing

2. Technical Data

Alloy

 AA1050,AA1060, AA1070, AA1100

Temper:

 H12, H14, H16, H18, H22, H24, H26, H32,HO, F

Thickness:

 0.10-500mm

strict chemical composition , good hardness high safety performance 

 

Oxide film thickness, corrosion resistance

 

Standard aluminum closed time, no rust 

 

smooth surface, no burrs 

Deep-Drawing Aluminum Sheets, Coated Aluminum Sheets

Deep-Drawing Aluminum Sheets, Coated Aluminum Sheets

Deep-Drawing Aluminum Sheets, Coated Aluminum Sheets


Q: Can the aluminum sheets be used for soundproofing applications?
Yes, aluminum sheets can be used for soundproofing applications. Aluminum is a good conductor of sound, but when used in combination with other sound-absorbing materials or in soundproofing structures, it can effectively reduce noise transmission.
Q: Can aluminum sheets be used for architectural cladding?
Yes, aluminum sheets can be used for architectural cladding. Aluminum is a popular choice for cladding due to its durability, lightweight nature, and resistance to corrosion. It is commonly used in both residential and commercial buildings for its aesthetic appeal and versatility in various architectural designs.
Q: i've been looking at stove top espresso coffee makers and they are all made of either aluminum or stainless steel. so i wonder is one metal any better than the other as far as coffee makers go? i thought before i actually buy one i'd like to hear from you - do you have a stove top espresso maker? what metal is it and what do you think of it? looking forward to reading your thoughts - thanks everyone!cheers!
Go with stainless steel. It's heavier and more durable. It also won't react with the coffee.
Q: Can someone explain the movement of electrons in a pure block of aluminum metal? At they free to move around between similar energy levels? Are they bound to Al atoms? What about orbital overlap?
Any element that allows the transfer of electrical flow to move across it usually has the characteristic of having free movement electrons in the outer shell. This is why metals are particularly good at electrical conduction. The best metal for transferring electrical charge is silver followed by copper and then aluminum. Much electrical wire is made from pure aluminum because it is cheaper than copper or silver and the resistance to flow is only slightly lower than copper. The electrons in the outer shells are still bound to the aluminum nucleus but they are free to accept a charge from neighboring aluminum atoms and transfer that charge to the next aluminum in the electrical flow. This is basically the definition of electrical resistance. Copper performs this transfer more efficiently than aluminum so it's electrical resistivity is less than aluminums. But in both base metals, the outer electrons never leave the atom, they simply transfer their charge to the next atom in line
Q: i need to know these things please....can aluminium withstand the forces of being in a cargo hold on a air freight, can it withstand extreme temps and to what extent an is it microwavable?? please help me
No metals are microwavable, they will ruin any microwave oven by producing sparks. Even ceramic plates with a little metallic paint eg of silver will spark. Aluminium on its own has little strength but when mixed with small amounts of eg copper or manganese it aquires great strength while remaining light. In addition it has the advantage of being very resistant to oxidation and corrosion. It is certainly used extensively in aircraft construction. Due to being non toxic it used to make cans for beers, soft drinks (sodas) etc However it doesn't stand up well to high temperatures, its melting point is just at 660 degrees celsius, by comparison for iron it is 1540 and tungsten 3420.
Q: only aluminum source i have is mountain dew cans any way to turn them quickly into a powder?or any other ideas?
Let me guess, making thermite? :P The easiest way by far to get aluminum I have found is breaking open an old EtchaSketch. That's aluminum powder in there. There are too many impurities on the can to make it easy, go to the dump and find some old EtchaSketches. Addition: Do NOT breathe in the powder, its not good for your system, it does large amounts of damage to your lungs, I suggest wearing a mask of some sort for safety. Do not take it lightly. Otherwise, have fun melting holes in the ground / someone's car / a safe / anything else you can get your hands on :P
Q: I am looking at buying a used 1983-84 Eldorado but have read some things about the reliability of the aluminum engine. Any thoughts? Thanks.
aluminum engines are used to save weight and help increase horsepower, I don't think that making an engine from aluminum is a bad thing, the biggest problem is making sure you NEVER EVER OVERHEAT IT. They use steel sleeves in the piston bores and other critical high stress areas, but the biggest problem is once overheated its done, vaporized aluminum is actually very explosive too, Any Eldorado's still around from 84 now, I think has a good engine in it. another potential problem is spark plug removal and installation, using an anti seize is recommended. If you do find an Eldorado's now, someone may have installed a iron block in it anyway, because one thing aluminum motors are known for, is being very expensive.
Q: Can aluminum sheet be used for architectural façade systems?
Yes, aluminum sheet can be used for architectural façade systems. Aluminum is a popular choice for building exteriors due to its lightweight, durability, and corrosion resistance properties. It can be easily manipulated and fabricated into various shapes and sizes, making it suitable for creating intricate designs and architectural elements. Additionally, aluminum can be finished with different coatings or treatments to enhance its appearance and protect it from weathering. Its versatility, aesthetic appeal, and long-term cost-effectiveness make aluminum sheet an excellent choice for architectural façade systems.
Q: This question asks for a list of various types of aluminum profiles that are typically used in conjunction with aluminum sheets.
<p>Aluminum profiles are extruded shapes commonly used with aluminum sheets for various applications. The different types include: 1. Angle profiles, which are used for corners and edges. 2. Channel profiles, suitable for creating channels or frames. 3. T-slot profiles, ideal for modular systems requiring adjustable components. 4. U-channel profiles, used for covering edges and creating frames. 5. H-profiles, often used in structural applications. 6. Flat bar profiles, used for simple straight edges. 7. Round and square tube profiles, used for structural support and design elements. 8. Special profiles, which are custom-made for specific applications. These profiles are chosen based on the structural needs and design requirements of the project.</p>
Q: Are 101 aluminum sheets available in different finishes (e.g., brushed, polished)?
Yes, 101 aluminum sheets are available in different finishes such as brushed and polished. These finishes are achieved through various processes that result in different textures and appearances on the surface of the aluminum sheets. Brushed finishes are created by brushing the surface of the sheet with an abrasive material, which creates a pattern of fine lines. This finish is commonly used to create a matte appearance. On the other hand, polished finishes are achieved by polishing the surface of the sheet to a high shine. This finish is often used to create a reflective and smooth surface. So, depending on the desired aesthetic or functional requirements, one can choose between brushed or polished finishes for 101 aluminum sheets.

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