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Lightweight Aluminum Sheets from China Manufacturer Supplier for Sale at Lowes

Lightweight Aluminum Sheets from China Manufacturer Supplier for Sale at Lowes

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Loading Port:
Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
5 m.t.
Supply Capability:
100000 m.t./month

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Specification

Grade:
1000 Series,2000 Series,3000 Series,4000 Series,5000 Series,6000 Series,7000 Series
Surface Treatment:
Polished,Mill Finish
Shape:
Square,Flat
Temper:
O-H112
Application:
Door & Window,Decorations

1.Structure of Aluminum Sheets for Sale China Manufacturer Supplier

Aluminum Sheets are strengthened and cut from raw materials with different alloys, such as AA5005, AA5052, etc. They are easy for processing in different shapes, good in intensity and can be quickly installed. Aluminium Sheets for Energy Saving Curtain Walls are good in energy saving, weather resistance, fire resistance, easy for maintenance and with many colors.

Aluminium Sheets for Energy Saving Curtain Walls are widely used in construction of metal walls, metal ceilings, car decoration, advertizing panels, etc.

2.Main Features of Aluminum Sheets for Sale China Manufacturer Supplier

•High intensity

•Easy to be processed and shaped

•Weather resistance

•Anti-pollution & environment protection

3. Aluminum Sheets for Sale China Manufacturer Supplier Images

Aluminium Sheets for Energy Saving Curtain Walls

Aluminium Sheets for Energy Saving Curtain Walls

Aluminium Sheets for Energy Saving Curtain Walls

4.Specification of Aluminum Sheets for Sale China Manufacturer Supplier

Alloy Number

AA5XXX

Temper

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

Thickness

0.1mm – 500mm

Width

10mm- 2200mm

Standard

GB/T3880-2006, ASTM, ISO, EU standard

5.FAQ

AWhat about inspections to guarantee quality?

For each order for Aluminum Sheets with Mill Finished Surface AA5XXX, we will arrange strict inspection for raw materials, inspection during production and inspection for finished goods.

With requirement of customers, we also can arrange the third party inspection.

BWhat about delivery?

We will put order for Aluminum Sheets with Mill Finished Surface AA5XXX in production schedule after order gets confirmed against copy of TT or L/C. Normally it takes about one month for production. Exact shipment schedule is different based on different sizes and quantity.

CWhat is the MOQ?

5 tons for each size.

D. Where have you exported aluminium sheets?

We have exported aluminum sheets to many countries. Main markets include South East Asia, Middle East, North America, South America, etc.

Q: Are aluminum sheets suitable for use in food processing or packaging industries?
Yes, aluminum sheets are suitable for use in food processing or packaging industries. Aluminum is a widely used material in the food industry due to its excellent properties such as being lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and having good thermal conductivity. It is also impermeable to moisture, oxygen, and light, which helps to preserve the quality and freshness of food products. Additionally, aluminum sheets can be easily formed into various shapes and sizes, making them versatile for different packaging requirements.
Q: Is it possible to use aluminum sheets for constructing a sustainable building?
<p>Yes, aluminum sheets can be used to create a sustainable building due to their recyclability, low thermal conductivity, and durability. Aluminum is a lightweight material that can reduce the energy consumption in transportation and construction. It also has a high recycled content ratio and can be easily recycled, which reduces waste. Additionally, aluminum's low thermal conductivity can contribute to energy efficiency in buildings by reducing heat transfer, thus lowering energy costs for heating and cooling. However, it's important to consider the entire life cycle of the material and ensure that the manufacturing and disposal processes align with sustainable practices.</p>
Q: why is aluminium used instead of copper for high voltage electrical cables????
Aluminum would only make sense in low current applications where cost and weight are important.
Q: What is the reflectivity of 101 aluminum sheets?
The reflectivity of 101 aluminum sheets may differ due to various factors including the surface finish, thickness, and any additional coatings or treatments applied to the sheets. Typically, aluminum exhibits a high reflectivity, particularly in the visible light spectrum, and can effectively reflect approximately 80% to 90% of visible light. This attribute makes it widely used for creating reflective surfaces, mirrors, and various lighting applications. However, it is important to acknowledge that the precise reflectivity of 101 aluminum sheets can vary due to specific manufacturing processes or variations in the material properties.
Q: which has greater density 5 kg of lead or 10 kg of aluminum
Pay attention to the terms in the questions! Under normal conditions, 5kg of lead has more density but less mass than 10kg of aluminum.
Q: I was looking at Audioque subs earlier and what is the difference between copper and aluminum coiled subs. do aluminum last longer or something?
the aluminum voice coils will get louder than the copper coils but the sensitivity is lower.ok, say you have one hdc3 copper and hdc3 aluminum.with a 1000 watts rms or smaller amplifier the copper coils will get louder.but if you go with a larger amplifier,say 1500 watts rms or more the aluminum coils will be louder.
Q: This question asks for a guide on the correct procedure to install aluminum sheets, likely for construction or renovation purposes.
<p>To install aluminum sheets properly, follow these steps: 1. Prepare the surface by cleaning and leveling it. 2. Measure and cut the aluminum sheets to the required size using a metal saw or tin snips. 3. Apply a bead of construction adhesive along the edges of the surface where the sheets will be placed. 4. Position the aluminum sheet, ensuring it's aligned correctly. 5. Secure the sheet with screws or nails, using a washer to prevent tearing. 6. Seal the seams and edges with a weatherproof sealant to prevent water ingress. 7. Inspect the installation for any gaps or unevenness and make adjustments as needed. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and safety precautions while working with aluminum sheets.</p>
Q: I have a problem when machining aluminium in my machine shop. There are times when the machines aluminium surface turns yellowish (somtimes brown). I do not know what is the main cause of the problem. Is it due to the coolant used?
Aluminum oxides may appear in different colors depending on hydration states and other variables. Look in a CRC Handbook of Chemistry Physics if available for aluminum compounds and their colors. The colors that you see may also have as much to do with the surface finish as the color of the material on the surface. A microscopically rough surface will appear dark next to a polished surface due to light scattering. I will agree with Ling in principle, but not on details. EDS detection limits on homogeneous samples can be better than 0.1%, although not so good for elements at the light end of the detection range. Current detectors can detect chlorine (a common culprit for aluminum discoloration) at about 0.1%. Your problem with detection and one that Ling has addressed previously may be that a thin film of contamination would not be easily detected by EDS. As Ling suggests, SIMS is a good technique for detecting thin films and low concentrations. The problem with SIMS in this case may be that the detection limits are too good and the technique cannot be quantified. SIMS would detect 2 ppm of chloride and you couldn't tell for sure whether it was 2 ppm, which is probably not an issue here, or 2000 ppm, which would be significant. I would suggest x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (ESCA or XPS) as an alternative for further study. The technique will analyze thin films (20 A) and detection limits are good enough (about 0.1%). In addition, XPS will give you information about the compounds present, e.g. whether the oxygen is aluminum oxide, aluminum hydroxide, etc. Good Luck.
Q: Explain the distinctions between aluminum and steel sheets in terms of their properties and applications.
<p>Aluminum sheets and steel sheets differ in material composition, weight, strength, and applications. Aluminum sheets are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and have good thermal conductivity, making them ideal for applications requiring light weight and resistance to corrosion. Steel sheets, on the other hand, are heavier, stronger, and more durable, suitable for structural applications where high strength is required. Steel is also magnetic, which aluminum is not, and has a higher melting point. However, steel is more prone to rust compared to aluminum, which requires protective coatings or treatments in many applications.</p>
Q: I saw some pretty horrific pictures today of bow shooters with their hands impale by pieces of a carbon arrow that broke after being shot. I'm about to get into the archery sport, and I just want to know before I buy my arrows, will it be safer to buy aluminum shaft arrows instead of carbon? People said aluminum ones aren't as strong, but right now I'm more concern with the safety factor. Yes, I do know that I'm suppose to always check carbon arrows for cracks before I shoot them, but we're all human and sometimes people will forget and make mistakes. I just don't want my hand embedded with carbon shrapnel. So should I get carbon or aluminum? Maybe the new full metal jacket ones will be a good compromise?As a side note, my first bow will be a recurve somewhere around the 30-35 lb draw range. Does the power of the bow affect the chances of an arrow breakage?
In the long run you will find it is much cheaper to use carbon arrows even though the initial cost of them is higher then aluminum. And don't be frightened by the videos of carbon arrows breaking when shooting them. The odds of lightning striking you would be about the same. In most incidences of arrow breakage when being shot, it was with a heavy draw compound and using carbon arrows that were much too light weight to be shot from a bow that they were not designed to be shot from. People sometimes use the lightest weight carbon arrows they can find to make their bow shoot faster then anyone Else's. Sometimes they pay a price for it.

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