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Lid of Yogurt Package Dairy Package Alu Foil

Lid of Yogurt Package Dairy Package Alu Foil

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1.Specification


lidding foil  lidding foils USING ALUMINIUM


Alloy: 8006/8011/8079


Temper:O


Thickness& Tolerance: 0.03mm-0.05mm(±5%)


Width& Tolerance: 200mm-1650mm(±1mm)


Mechanical Properties: Tensile Strength (U.T.S)≥50Mpa, Elongation≥1%


Standard: GB/T3198 /ASTM-B209/EN546


2.Application


Application: Lid of yogurt package, dairy package


3.Detailed Description


Physical

Aluminium is a relatively soft, durable, lightweight, ductile and malleable metal with appearance ranging from silvery to dull gray, depending on the surface roughness. It is nonmagnetic and does not easily ignite. A fresh film of aluminium serves as a good reflector (approximately 92%) of visible light and an excellent reflector (as much as 98%) of medium and far infrared radiation. The yield strength of pure aluminium is 7–11 MPa, while aluminium alloys have yield strengths ranging from 200 MPa to 600 MPa.Aluminium has about one-third the density and stiffness of steel. It is easily machined, cast, drawn and extruded.


Aluminium atoms are arranged in a face-centered cubic (fcc) structure. Aluminium has a stacking-fault energy of approximately 200 mJ/m2.


Aluminium is a good thermal and electrical conductor, having 59% the conductivity of copper, both thermal and electrical, while having only 30% of copper's density. Aluminium is capable of being a superconductor, with a superconducting critical temperature of 1.2 Kelvin and a critical magnetic field of about 100 gauss (10 milliteslas).


Chemical

Corrosion resistance can be excellent due to a thin surface layer of aluminium oxide that forms when the metal is exposed to air, effectively preventing further oxidation.The strongest aluminium alloys are less corrosion resistant due to galvanic reactions with alloyed copper.This corrosion resistance is also often greatly reduced by aqueous salts, particularly in the presence of dissimilar metals.


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Lid of Yogurt Package Dairy Package Alu Foil

Lid of Yogurt Package Dairy Package Alu Foil

Lid of Yogurt Package Dairy Package Alu Foil


5.FAQ

1)what is aluminum?


Aluminium (or aluminum; see spelling differences) is a chemical element in the boron group with symbol Al and atomic number 13. It is a silvery white, soft, nonmagnetic, ductile metal. Aluminium is the third most abundant element (after oxygen and silicon), and the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust. It makes up about 8% by weight of the Earth's solid surface. 


Aluminium metal is so chemically reactive that native specimens are rare and limited to extreme reducing environments. Instead, it is found combined in over 270 different minerals.The chief ore of aluminium is bauxite.


2)What's kind of payment term we can supply?


CIF,CFR, FOB and other.


3)Can we supply samples?

Yes, we can!


Q: what's a better more eco-friendly alternative instead of plastic sandwich bags?
It can unravel but hopefully in this case it won'tIf you don't want to start over there is nothing you can do.
Q: I'm trying to react aluminum foil to hydrochloric acid to produce hydrogenI put the aluminum foil in the acid and a vapor/gas is produced but it is very caustic and doesn't float away like hydrogen wouldwhen I put a match to a large collection of it it ignites so I think the hydrogen is trapped in the chlorine gas or in the hydrochloric gas and it's all coming out mixxed together.How can I separate the hydrogen out or what is the gas that is coming out of the reaction?
You might try the dryel ( home dry clean) you can purchase the kit at wal mart and that should helpYou place the item in the bag and it goes into the dryerThat should remove odor.
Q: I know this is such a dumb question, but I need some VERY VERY simplified instructions on how to use tie dye.lol It's been so long, the first and only time I ever did this was when I was 10 so now its faded.anyway.Here's what I bought,- a pack of rubber bands- a single packet of purple dye- a white shirt (specifically a tank top if that changes the instructions)- a bottle to mi and squirt the dyeAnyway.there are no instructions on 'how to use' in the dye packet, just instructions on how to mix.Here is what I want,I want the tank top to be REALLY dark purple on the bottom and as it goes up I want it to get lighter.I don't really want it to swirl from the middle but I might change my mind.lolso basically I just want like step by step instructions on how I would go about doing thisthanks :D(I need like the drying and washing instructions too please)
1I'm not sure on the exact cost but I do know it is quite a bit of money2About 4 hours a day3Once a weekIf you bath them to often they will put out a fowl oder4I've never had mine escape.
Q: About to buy a new air intake who's the best and has a deeper tone?AEMInjenWeapon-R
The factory tuned intake is the bestThose aluminum tubes are for nit wits.
Q: Soomy chemistry teacher decided to get creative and make a tournament bracket, where different compounds compete against each otherRound one's instructions were to calculate the molar mass and the highest one went to the next roundRound two's instructions were to see which had the highest number of atomsI'm completely stuck on round three: the greatest number of ions in the formula unit wins.1) Sodium Tetraborate [Na2B4O7] vsPotassium Ferricyanide [K3Fe(CN)6]2) Barium Carbonate [BaCO3] vsSodium Tungstate [Na2WO4]3) Ammonium Acetate [C2H3O2NH4] vsAluminum Sodium Sulfate [AlNa(SO4)2]4) Barium Sulfate [BaSO4] vsPotassium Dichromate [K2Cr2O7]5) Potassium Sodium Tartrate [KNaC4H4O6] vsPotassium Thiocyanate [KSCN]6) Aluminum Sulfate [Al2(SO4)3] vsChromic Oxide [Cr2O3]7) Potassium Iodate [KIO3] vsSodium Oxalate [Na2C2O4]8) Calcium Chlorate [CaCl2O6] vsPhosphoric Acid [H3PO4]I don't really just want answers-I wan to be told how to do it so I can do it myself, reallyThanks!
okay, Ammonium Acetate vsAluminum Sodium Sulfate [AlNa(SO4)2] you have to do two things to solve this problem, look and the compound name and look at the chemical formulaFirst, Ammonium Acetateit is made up of Ammonium and Acetatetwo ionssecond, Aluminum Sodium Sulfateit is made up of Aluminum and Sodium and Sulfate, three different ionsBUT look at the chemical formula: [AlNa(SO4)2] and you can see that you have to sulfates, so 4 ions in this compound
Q: It a community can afford to begin a recycling program for either aluminum or newspaper, but not both, which one would you recommend to be recycled? Give two reasons as to why your recommendation is better than the alternative.
It would be better to recycle the aluminium as it requires great amounts of energy to refine it from ore and waste paper is better burned as fuel to provide powerThis would move some of our power generation back into the current carbon cycleAlso if we used all the cardboard which is not being recycled the perhaps we wouldnt need so many of those vile wind turbines
Q: I'm aware that aluminum branch wiring has got a bad rep because of bad connection and the possibility of those bad connections causing fireswould AFCI's be a good defense against those bad connections if placed on aluminum receptacle/lighting branch circuits? I also heard about load testing circuitsWhat is that process all about and how is it done typically? Thank you for your input.
To clarify some errors in an answer - A GFCI has absolutely nothing to do with a ground wireIt ONLY senses a specific small current differential between the hot and neutral wiring on the circuit it is installedSide note - A GFCI outlet is a great way to help safety with older circuits that have no actual ground with the hot and neutral wiring in older homesIt will trip off when that current differential is achieved by some one or something causing current to flow from the hot wire side - to somewhere other than the associated neutral in that circuitIt is common to see GFCI being misunderstood as to how it worksIt is simply tagged with no ground stickers to indicate that condition, when used on a circuit with no groundThe stickers are usually included in the packageIf at all possible, it would be a good move to rewire to copperI know I would feel better once it was changed over.
Q: talcaluminumcalcium carbonatecharcoalor a good website to find the answers?
talc - covalent aluminum - an element isn't bondedhowever if it is an aluminum bonded with another aluminum than it is covalent calcium carbonate - ionic charcoal - covalent generally an ionic bond is one where an element loses an electron to another atom and a covalent one is when the electrons are shared with the two atomshowever, some compounds like calcium carbonate are individual calcium atoms bonded with carbonate atoms and the carbonate atoms gain the electrons of the calcium atoms thus making it ionic.
Q: 1Identify which of the following could produce current:aa wire connected across a battery's terminusbtwo electrons in a solution of positive and negative ions.ca salt crystal whose ions cannot move.da sugar water mixture.2Classify the following materials as conductors or insulators:?woodpaper clipglassair paperplasticsteelnailwateraluminum can3identity which of the following would have the strongest magnetic fieldAssume the current in each is the same.Aa straight wire.Ban electromagnet with 30 coils.Ca solenoid with 20 coils.Da solenoid with 30 coils.
1A 2wood - insulator paper clip - conductor glass - insulator air - insulator paper - insulator plastic - insulator steel - conductor nail - conductor water - conductor aluminum can - conductor 3B D are the same
Q: If the Ksp for aluminum hydroxide is 1.9 x 10-33, calculate the solubility (in mol/liter) of Al(OH)3 in a solution of 0.100 M NaOHA1.9 x 10-30 B1.9 x 10-36 C7.0 x 10-32 D5.1 x 10-35 E2.9 x 10-9 The answer is A, but why? i tried dividing the values but get the power of -32someone please explain quickly?
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