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Smooth Aluminum Foil Light Gauge Foil Packaging

Smooth Aluminum Foil Light Gauge Foil Packaging

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1.Specification


application:cigarette package, aseptic package, pouches, sachets

alloy:1235/8011/8079

temper:O

thickness&tolerance:0.006mm-0.009mm (±6%)

width&tolerance: 200mm-1650mm (±1mm)

mehanical properties: tensile strength (U.T.S)≥40Mpa, elongation≥1%

standard: GB/T3198 / ASTM-B209 /EN 546


2.Description


Aluminium is theoretically 100% recyclable without any loss of its natural qualities. According to the International Resource Panel's Metal Stocks in Society report, the global per capita stock of aluminium in use in society (i.e. in cars, buildings, electronics etc.) is 80 kg (180 lb). Much of this is in more-developed countries (350–500 kg (770–1,100 lb) per capita) rather than less-developed countries (35 kg (77 lb) per capita). Knowing the per capita stocks and their approximate lifespans is important for planning recycling.


Recovery of the metal via recycling has become an important use of the aluminium industry. Recycling was a low-profile activity until the late 1960s, when the growing use of aluminium beverage cans brought it to the public awareness.


Recycling involves melting the scrap, a process that requires only 5% of the energy used to producealuminium from ore, though a significant part (up to 15% of the input material) is lost as dross (ash-like oxide).An aluminium stack melter produces significantly less dross, with values reported below 1%.The dross can undergo a further process to extract aluminium.


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5.FAQ

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


CIF,CFR, FOB and other.


2)Can we supply samples?

Yes, we can!


3)What can you do if you have other quastions?


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Q: I am trying to make a van de graaff generator and I got most of it together, but I'm having a lot of trouble getting the belt to turnI've tried using pantyhose as the belt material, but it is a lot of trouble to work with and doesn't want to turnIs there any other material I can try? Also, the rollers are pvc pipe, the bottom is coated with electrical tape, and the top with aluminum foilI'm trying to do it with easy to find materials so I can use for a science fair project.One more question: If I use a latex belt, can I use the PVC as my negative roller and aluminum (or silk) as my positive?
Hashbrown Casserole, oh boy, it sounds so gross, but it is DELICIOUS! My grandma makes a fierce hasbrown casseroleLet me go get the recipe and type it out for you okay? Ill post this answer, but once I get the recipe I'll edit it inpromiseI'll just be 2 shakesEdit!: Alright I got the recipe from my trusty recipe box, here we go2 lbs frozen hashbrowns1 tin cream of chicken soup(Or cream of mushroom.) Small carton of sour creamAfter adding the sourcream, use the carton to add an equal amount of Milk2 tbsp chopped onion2 cups grated cheddar cheese(add more for perfect cheesiness.) 1/2 cup melted butterFair ammount of salt pepperMix all these ingredients in a large bowl, make sure they are well mixed together, then add to the casserole dishCook at 350 degrees for 1 hour, and if you are cooking it from frozen, 1 and a half hoursHope this works out for you! Oh man, enjoy:)
Q: I especially love coconut battered.
You are really small for a man, and I understand why it bothers you, but I honestly don't think you should get quite so worked up about itI'm not that small, but I understand that being small can be toughBut, it might be better if you made jokes about it and didn't worry so much? If you don't care about it as much, other people are less likely toAnd please don't be so depressed about it! :( sure, you're small, but why should that matter? You shouldn't let what other people think bother you! And you're height isn't going to make a difference to your personalityUnless, of course, it annoys you as much as it seems to doIf you're going to be so obsessed by it, people are going to get annoyed by you and they'll start avoiding you, and that's hardly going to help your self esteem, is it? So I think you should cheer up, and only worry about things that matter :)
Q: I just need some good OLD cake making recipes and not the 'pour in cake mix and add water or milk' that you get on the internet these days.
Google gravity Bong I was going to link you but my system Stopped with warnings As I suspect yours has to ask this Please be wary of any site you link to when you try to find your answer j
Q: Do you need root stimulant for air layering? I just did my first air layer on a japanese maple tree I have in my backyardI just took a twist tie, plastic back (the kind that you ged Carmel corn in) but the corn was in a paper bag, potting soil, and para film tapeI cut two slits around the bark of the branch and removed the barkI then slipped the bag over it and tieing it off with a twist tie and put just regular potting soil in the bagI then tied the other end of the bag with the para film tape and put aluminum foil over the bagI didn't use any rooting hormoneDo I need rooting hormone for it to work? How long will it take before I see little rootlets?
You don't mention adding waterIf you didn't, you need to do that nowAnd you need to check periodically to make sure the soil is still moistI have tested most commercially available rooting hormones (a compound containing synthetic auxins) and while they don't do any harm, most of them aren't very effective either If you have good conditions for air layering, you should see roots in three to four weeksExposing the cell to daylight will inhibit rooting so limit the number and length of inspections.
Q: Poll: Do you still use aluminum foil?
I use it all the timeI use it for cooking, wrapping left-oversOne of the best ways to get rid of tarnish on jewelery, on silver things, etc, is to put aluminum foil in the bottom of a glass dish, sprinkle baking soda over the top, add whatever you want to get tarnish off of , then add hot waterLet it soakTarnish is goneIf you have a glass pan, use it instead of dish and let it simmer for a few min.
Q: Back I the early 70's I remember using something like clay or play doughBut it was extremely salty after it dried and was harder like plaster can anyone tell me if they know how to make that kind of quot;play doughquot;
Sounds as if you're remembering Ssalt doughHere's a recipe: Salt Dough Recipe Ingredients: 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 cup salt 1 cup cold water Directions: In a large bowl, mix table salt and flour togetherGradually add 1/2 cup of water and mix to desired consistencyKnead the dough on a flat surface, adding a few more drops of water as needed (but not making it too moist)Once the dough is made, you can divide it up into small portions to roll into 1/8 thick pieces with a rolling pinUse cookie cutters to cut out a variety of shapes, and place the shapes on wax paper or other surface to dryIf you want to make hanging ornaments, pierce the dough through with a toothpick while it's wetAllow the shapes to dry for a day or two, turning them over periodically to speed up the drying processYou may need to re-pierce the hole several times during the drying processAfter the shapes dry, you can use a fine grit sandpaper to gently smooth any rough edgesBaking Alternative Instead of allowing the dough shapes to air dry, you can bake them in the oven at 200 degrees F until hardBaking times varies depending on oven and dough thicknessMake sure the dough is completely bakedYou can cover the dough with aluminum foil if it starts to darken before completely baked through.
Q: We live in central TexasDuring the wintertime, we have a lot of condensation forming on the metal framesThe house is relatively new and we would prefer not to have to replace our windows just for this reasonWe have thought about using dehumidifiers, but the house is already too dry for us in the winterDoes anyone know how to fix this problem? We would appreciate any help you can give on this one.
The condensation comes from the differing temps on each side of the glass or aluminiumAll metals will do thisTry leaving the curtains open so the warmer air inside evaporates the moisture Leave the curtains open to allow air to circulate around the windowPut a fan in front of the window to evaporate the moistureCan you put up a verandah or something to act a a heat trapThis should raise the temp on the outside of the window.
Q: hi! im 15 years old and i am flying soon for the first time! im so afraid of being in the air! how can i get over this? what are some ways to calm me down while im in the air? thanks and God bless!
Keeping yourself busy with books, music, video games - even sleeping will help keep your mind off the fact that you are hurtling thru space at 500 mph in a 75 ton aluminum tube 6 miles up with nothing holding you up but air.

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