Aluminum Foil Christmas Trees Lubricant Aluminum Container Foil and Foilstocks
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- 1 m.t.
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- 100 m.t./month
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1.What is aluminum?
Aluminium is oxidized by water at temperatures below 280°C to produce hydrogen, aluminium hydroxide and heat:2 Al + 6 H2O → 2 Al(OH)3 + 3 H2
This conversion is of interest for the production of hydrogen. Challenges include circumventing the formed oxide layer, which inhibits the reaction and the expenses associated with the storage of energy by regeneration of the Al metal.
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.
2.Specification and Application
lubricant container foil
Appication: For different food container, such as dishes, plates, trays, etc
Alloy: 8011/3003
Temper:O/H22/H24
Thickness& Tolerance: 0.05mm-0.20m(±8%)
Width& tolerance: 200mm-1650mm(±1mm)
Lubricant: Lubricant
Standard: GB/T3198/ASTM-B209/EN546
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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.
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- Q: okay so for a project for school, I have to make a knightI tried drawing, and I couldn't very well so she also said we could do sculpturesAny ideas on what materials might be easy to find and use, I'm headed to the store to try and find something, I was thinking finding some things, and then covering them in aluminum foil, but any suggestions?
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- Q: A sheet of aluminum foil has a total area of 1.000ft^2 and a mass of 3.606gWhat is the thickness of the foil in millimeters? (density of aluminum is 2.699g/cm^3)I have tried this problem so many times and i keep getting the wrong answerI find the volume by dividing the mass and density to get 1.336cm^3 and then since VLWH i know the area is 1.000ft^2 i convert that to mm^2 and solve for the thickness but i must be doing something wrong.please help!!
- i only remember 63 65 and 6763-just look to see which 2 are in the same column and closest 2 eachother 65-alast column 5th 1 down b2nd column 6th downc3rd column 3rd down 67- aluminum because it is a metal and iodine is nonmetal and metals conduct electricity
- Q: Two parallel sheets of aluminum foil separated by 0.1 mm are connected to a 9-V batteryThe area of each sheet is 0.5 sqm.(a)Find the electric field between the aluminum sheets.(b)Find the capacitance of the system(c)Find how much energy is stored in the capacitor.
- E V/d 9/0.1x10^-3 90x10? N/C C εoA/d (8.85x10^-12)(0.5)/0.1x10^-3 C 44.25x10^-9 44.25 nF W 1/2 CV? 0.5(44.25x10^-9)(9?) 1.79x10^-6 J 1.79 uJ
- Q: Hi,Friends,I am translating a short paragraph about a new medicament and I would like you to check my text for mistakes, please:“The product was assigned a tentative validity period of two years in the TRANSPARENT PVDC BLISTER / ALUMINIUM FOIL containers, with the commitment to report stability analytical outcomes for the three first commercial batches each three months during the first year of the validity period assigned for the product stored under the climatic conditions of Mexico.”Thanks,Mario
- I understand what you're sayingThe sentence is a bit runon if you understand that phraseI probably would have writtenThe product has a tentative shelf life of 2 years in the transparent PVDC blister/aluminum foil packageQuarterly analytical testing will be performed on the first three commercial batches for a period of 1 year to verify the product is stable under the climate conditions of Mexicobut that's just me.
- Q: Does the aluminum foil can be effective in the environment of temperature 430 degree?
- It can endure 430℃
- Q: Best way to clean tarnished pennies?
- Line a pan or your kitchen sink with aluminum foilAdd about a 1 tablespoon of baking soda, about a cup of calgon water softener and a couple squirts of Dawn dishwashing liquidAdd about 2 quarts of very hot water and stiradd your pennies and let them sit for a few minutes and then polish with a clean cotton cloth.
- Q: I am a loans brokerAn organisation approached me recently that wants to set up plants to make hot (or cold) bottled water in conflict zones, drought areas, and other distrubed areas in sub saharan africaThey have a technology that is a machine that converts air to water (hot or cold)We want some advise on how best to cheaply bottle hot water so that it will stay at that hot temperature for a few weeksIf anybody can help, you will be doing alot of needy people a big favourIf we can supply bottled 2 litre hot water together with basics such as rice, etc, the affected people can then easily cook, without having to resort to deforestation and it will greatly help in providing hot meals rather than just cold rations, a big improvement in quality of lifeThus any advise on how to bottle hot water (or even cold water but not using plastic bottles) will be very much appreciatedWe need cheap options because this is for charityable workThankyou.
- Don`t quite understand your question, but will still try to offer a solutionDepends on if you are trying to keep the water hot until it is bottled, or if you are trying to keep it hot after it is bottledThe best way to keep water hot is in a storage tankCoil some heat resistant tubing on top of some black sheeting in an open areaSituate the tank at a spot downhill from the tubingConnect one end of your tubing to your machine (where the hot water comes out) and the other end to the top of the tank so the water will gravity feed into the tankPaint the tank blackThe black tank will absorb solar energy to stay hotIdeally the tank should be short with a large diameterThis is so the tank will absorb more energyfrom machine II I I I _I_ I_I to tankTo keep water bottles hot build a rack above the ground to hold the bottles and place black plastic sheeting or flat metal painted black under itThe water temperature can be adjusted by raising or lowering the the rack closer or father away from the groundIt would be best if the sheeting was surrounded by a box with aluminum foil coatingTilt the sides of the box so that the reflection shines on the bottles.
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- I am going to disagree with the ceramics engineer on several pointsMy orientation is from the glass end but I know a bit about ceramicsCeramics involves aluminum and silicon oxide materials and that is the major difference from glass which is silicon oxides with other alkali (sodium, potassium, and calcium) oxidesCeramics are not crystalline, they are bound together by vitrified materials, true, but that means glass like - the more glass, the more glass like - porcelain being the high end and requiring the highest temperaturesParts of ceramics never melt which makes them opaque and gives them their inner structure and texture and the ability to hold their shape while being fired Glass goes more or less molten while it is being worked and the processes involve keeping this stuff from sagging and distortingThe torch worker builds on a solid base and/or keeps much of the work cool to support the rest that is being heated in a torch flameThe furnace worker constantly rotates the work and adds more glass finally allowing the inner part to be stiffer while reheating the outside for shaping Glass is also shaped by putting a molten gob in a mold and pushing down (pressed glass) or blowing out (mold blown) to fill the mold Most heavy glassware glasses, bowls, plates, etcare pressed glass while most thin glasses and all bottles are blown Most ceramic ware including toilets are slip cast (liquid clay is poured in a plaster mold which sucks the moisture out of a layer so it stays in place when the extra clay slip is poured off) or it is pressed into molds The major difference between ceramics and glass is that at the art level it is possible to walk away from a ceramics piece and come back to it while glass must be constantly attended until stored in an annealer or it will sag or chill and shatter.
- Q: Please explain why small pieces of paper and aluminium foil are attracted to positive charged strips and why aluminium foil fall off.
- Dry paper is an insulator, while aluminium foil is aconductorThe charged strips induce a separation of charges in both the paper and the foil, causing them to be attractedOn contacting the strips, the aluminium acquires the same electrical charge as the strips and is repelled.
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Aluminum Foil Christmas Trees Lubricant Aluminum Container Foil and Foilstocks
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 100 m.t./month
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