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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.


4.Pictures



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: An aluminum plate is made according to the following dimensions?An aluminum plate is made according to the following dimensionsThe outer radius is 10 inches and the inner radius is 3 inchesUse π 3.14 as an approximate value(a) How many square inches in area is the aluminum plate (the shaded region)? (b) If the cost to construct the plate is $7.50 per square inch, what is the construction cost? This is an algebraic problem and it requires a variable to represent what you are solving.
well you're obviously not serious right, except if you wanna get seriously injuredYeah, also saw the mythbusters program, not good idea friend, take care
Q: This is for a 4.3 liter 2wd half tonI have a leek in what I know to be called the oil coolant linesThese line are connected to the corners of the radiatorI think that the one on the top right corner of the radiator leads back to the transmission oil pan, or the oil tank itself, I'm not sureThis line starts with an aluminum line, then is black house, then the rest of the line is aluminum againI would like to cut the aluminum line on one side, then cut the hose, and attach a hose with a clamp putting to together the ends that are cutOne side of the newly places hose will be old hose, and the other, aluminum lineIs this safe?
you want to by pass the cooling portion ?.not a good idea!.usually the only reason you would have hose,s at all would be because at sometime in the past either the radiator or transmission had been removed,repaired,or replaced.someone thought it would be easier to cut the line,s replace section,s with hose.but to bypass the cooling line,s would eventually cause transmission failure.replace the hose,s to stop the leak but be sure to use neoprene hose because regular rubber hose will begin to dissolve with contact with the transmission fluidit take,s a while but will eventually happen unless you use neoprene.to replace the Original aluminum tubing would be a very big undertaking because of clearance issue,s.but you need a transmission cooling system.best of luck!
Q: Can I use dyne pen to test the wetting tension in the appearance of aluminum foil? What's the standard?
What kind of dyne pen imported from America enjoy the highest cost performance? The method can accurately measure the surface tension of the base material, surface wet strength and determine the surface factors of base material. Relative humidity should not exceed the standard since high humidity is easy to aggravate the variability of data.
Q: The thermal coefficient of expansion in steel is half of what aluminum isSuch as at a given temp, if steel is 11, then aluminum is 23.1Is this really a concern in telescope tube design? I understand that aluminum is 5% lighter.
Thermal expansion is only a concern if you are doing long-exposure astrophotography, where changing temperatures will require occasional refocusingEven so, most premium refractors use aluminum tubes, because it is lighter, easier to work, and doesn't rustAluminum also has an advantage in thermal conductivity - it is less prone than steel to differential thermal expansion.
Q: I am throwing a baby shower for my sister in law and one of the snacks is colored popcorn to match the colors of the nursery (Blue and Green)I have determined that the green popcorn is going to be jalapeno and I am not sure on what the flavor of the blue popcorn should be What I need help with is I would like to know how to color the popcorn the respective colors that I mentioned and any suggestions on flavors for the blue popcorn.
Ingredients 12 cups unseasoned popcorn or lightly salted popped popcorn 1 (14 ounce) can sweetened condensed milk (NOT evaporated milk) 1 (3 ounce) package cherry gelatin (or other flavoured gelatin) Directions 1Preheat oven to 300F degrees2Line large shallow roasting pan with heavy-duty aluminum foil, extending foil over edges of pan3Grease foil with butter4Remove all unpopped kernels from popped popcorn5Pour popcorn into prepared pan; keep warm in oven6In medium saucepan, combine sweetened condensed milk and dry gelatin7Heat and stir over medium heat until mixture is slightly thickened and bubbly, 4-5 minutes8Pour Eagle Brand mixture over popcorn9Using a long-handled wooden spoon, stir gently to coat10Bake 20 minutes, stirring every 5 minutes11Carefully turn out onto large piece of lightly buttered foil; cool12Break into pieces or clusters.
Q: Tomorrow I want to make creme caramel in a 8 inch round aluminium cake panThe recipe says that after I make the caramel, I pour it into the pan and let the caramel set before pouring the cremeMy question is: Should I grease the pan before pouring the caramel into it? Or do I just pour the caramel into the pan without greasing it?Help me! I really don't want the caramel to stick to the pan after I invert it into a plate :(
None of my flan recipes call for a greased panIt says: pour into ramekins, place in roasting panFill pan w/boiling water to come halfway up sides of ramekinsBake in 350 oven til flans are just setRemove ramekins to wire rack; let coolRefrigerateTo serve run knife around edge of flans, invert onto platesI've also put it in casserole dishThe water in the pan surrounding the container w/the flan is what makes it custard-likeIf you are making caramel (candy/toffee) then you would grease the pan.
Q: ok if the paper is shredded can it still be recycled?
Leave it in the boat- no chance of fumes affecting the passengers, and it's less work.
Q: How many valence electrons does an atom of the neutral element possess?Can you explain briefly why
Hi, I'm on weight watchers and look for the same thingI use Fiber One cereal bars as a snack because it's very high in FiberAlso, lots of fruits veggies are a great sourceI've included websites that list high Fiber foodsGood Luck!!!
Q: It's for a school projecti need to either come up with something new made out of aluminum or something that would be made better in aluminum, and that can be made with the extrusion processAny ideas are greatly appreciated.
How about bicycle frames? They are normally made of steel or aluminum tubes, welded togetherMaybe they could be made more efficient, lighter and stronger, etc, if they were extruded with appropriate cross sections, such as thicker/thinner walls, interior bracing, streamlining, exterior channels, etc.
Q: long storyanyway the police came rounds to ma house and are saying that the aluminium powder i had for a thermite reaction would or could explode if exposed to wateris this trueif so under what conditions?
Do you mean what has highest R-factor per inch?

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