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Nordic Ware 5083 Aluminium Baking Sheets for Marine Applications/Aluminium Cast Plates

Nordic Ware 5083 Aluminium Baking Sheets for Marine Applications/Aluminium Cast Plates

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Shanghai
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TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
5 m.t.
Supply Capability:
9000 m.t./month

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Specification

Grade:
1000 Series,3000 Series,4000 Series,5000 Series,6000 Series,7000 Series,2000 Series
Surface Treatment:
Coated,Embossed,Anodized,Polished,Mill Finish,Color Coated,Oxidized,Enameled Wire,Brushed,Printed,Composited,Holographic Impression,Sand Blasted,Powder Coating
Shape:
Angle,Square,T-Profile,Round,Flat,Rectangular,Oval,Hexagonal
Temper:
T3-T8,O-H112,T351-T651,T351-T851,Soft,Half Hard,Hard
Application:
Liner & Wad,Decorations,Door & Window,Heat Sink,Transportation Tools,Glass Wall,Food,Kitchen Use,Pharmaceutical,Seal & Closure,Insulation Material,Label & Tag

5000 series aluminium alloy sheet

   5000 series aluminium alloy sheet: 5052, 5005, 5083, 5182, 5A05 aluminium alloy sheet are representative in the 5000 series of aluminium sheet. The 5000 series aluminium sheet is the more commonly used aluminum alloy sheet series, the main elements is magnesium,  also it can be called Al-Mg alloy. The 5000 series aluminium alloy sheet main feature is low density, high tensile strength, high elongation, etc. In the same area under the weight of aluminum-magnesium alloy is lower than other series, so the 5000 series aluminium alloy sheet is often used in aviation, and it are also  widely used in the conventional industry.

 

5083 Aluminium Alloy Plate for Marine/Aluminium Cast Plates

Specification of 5000 series aluminium alloy sheet 

Alloy band5005 5052 5083 5086 5182 5754 5154 5454 5A05 5A06
TemperO/H111 H112 H116/H321 H12/H22/H32 H14/H24/H34 H16/H26/H36 H18/H28/H38 H114/H194
Size

Thickness≤170mm (For tread plate, Thickness≤6mm) Width≤2200mm
APPLICATION

Marine Grade Plate, Ring-Pull Can End Stock, Ring-Pull Stock, Automobile Body Sheets, Automobile Inside Board, The Protective Cover On Engine
Notice: We can according to customer requirement offer other different alloy band and state product.

5083 Aluminium Alloy Plate for Marine/Aluminium Cast Plates

Processes

Slitting Production Line

  Main equipments such as including uncoiler, rough tension-leveling machine, circle shear, oil washing equipment, refined tension-leveling machine, can realize integration process. The manufacturing and processing ranges are 4-16 mm * 850-1800 mm * 600-8000 mm, wich can satisfied with most of market demands.

 

Classic Polishing Technology
  Through a pure mechanical principle, this machine can solve all kinds of problems that related to slab surface, lower surface roughness, making the appreance beautiful. The processed slab has smooth and fine surface.

 

High Safety
  Our products are known for its low density, lack of toxicity, high thermal conductivity and resistance to corrosion. There are no residues on the surface of alumimum sheet and no poisonous gases during the production. All of our products can meet national standard.

5083 Aluminium Alloy Plate for Marine/Aluminium Cast Plates


Q: To rephrase- in our physics class we found that a simple bar magnet wouldn't attract to an aluminum gutter nail, but our teacher told us to find out whether or not any magnet could lift up the aluminum material. If you answer please give a reference or source, or at least an idea on how to go about researching this, all help appreciated, thanks and God Bless!
Aluminum Magnet
Q: Can aluminum sheets be used for heat dissipation?
Yes, aluminum sheets can be used for heat dissipation due to their high thermal conductivity.
Q: This question asks if aluminum sheets can be utilized for both exterior and interior purposes.
<p>Yes, aluminum sheets can be used for both exterior and interior applications. They are popular for exterior use due to their durability, resistance to weather, and low maintenance requirements. For interior applications, aluminum sheets are valued for their lightweight, easy installation, and aesthetic appeal. They are commonly used in construction, automotive, and aerospace industries, among others. However, it's important to note that specific treatments or coatings may be necessary to enhance their performance in different environments.</p>
Q: I use an aluminum chloride deodorant at night for hyperidrosis...I'm scared I may get senile dementia when i get older!!!!! can anyone give advice??? pls..i've been using it for 3yrs
Aluminium has been established as a neurotoxin.[1] Aluminium chloride, an aluminum salt that is commonly used in antiperspirants, is also commonly used in studies on aluminium-induced neurotoxicity[2][3][4][5][6]. Aluminium itself adversely affects the blood-brain barrier, is capable of causing DNA damage, and has adverse epigenetic effects.[7][8] Research has shown that the aluminium salts used in antiperspirants have detrimental effects to a number of species such as non-human primates[9], mice[10], dogs[11] and others. An increased amount of Aluminium is also present in the brains of many Alzheimer's patients, although it is not yet known if this link is causal.[12][13] I found this for you I hope it helps. Alzhaimer is also genetic. As it says here there is a link. Among that there could be other links to this disease. The best way is to keep your mind active. Active meaning reading even as you get older. I have witness patients come in to a home facility alert and then they give up. They stop reading, interacting and using their mind. Do further research and talk to your doctor.
Q: Could you tell me the difference between the 6063 aluminum plate and the 5052 aluminum plate?
6063 and 5052 alike: aluminum alloys with Mg Mg as the main alloying element
Q: What are the various kinds of aluminum sheets utilized in the manufacturing of automobiles?
<p>Aluminum sheets are widely used in automobile manufacturing due to their lightweight and strength. The different types include: 1. 5000 series aluminum sheets, known for their good formability and corrosion resistance, often used for body panels. 2. 6000 series aluminum sheets, which are strong and used for structural components. 3. 7000 series aluminum sheets, known for their high strength-to-weight ratio, used in safety-critical parts. 4. Aluminum alloy sheets, which combine the properties of aluminum with other elements for specific applications. 5. Aluminum clad sheets, which have a corrosion-resistant layer on the surface. These types are chosen based on the specific requirements of each automotive component.</p>
Q: I'm buying a sword this afternoon for about 100 bucks i'm using it mainly to take pictures of and hang it on my wall. I looked up tips about buying swords and i think the sword i want is made out of aluminum. Could i use this sword as protection on an armed robber who would break into my house?
Nothing wrong with buying a wall hanger. In a worst case scenario: sure. Pointy end goes into the other guy. But you are far better off with a kitchen knife, that has a whole lot less chance of breaking or shattering and injuring you, plus you don't need any room with it. Against an armed robber, more than likely you would get killed. Sword work even for guys trained with it, doesn't work great in tight spaces like halls. Having zero training with a sword and attempting to use it, will more than likely result in your injury even if you were just playing around and not attempting to fight for your life. If you are truly interested or worried about home protection, a shotgun is best, a handgun would be next, and even then some time at the range and some qualified instruction is needed. As a last resort matter of life or death, you are scrambling and only your wall hanger is available, sure it gives you a slight edge over being unarmed (maybe). It also hampers you, it ties up both of your hands, it requires space to use, and more than likely would break or severely bend the first time it contacts anything hard, it also elevates your threat level to an armed robber. Meaning he will be more willing to shoot you fearing his life is in danger. Or it could go the other way completely and scare the guy off... no telling. I wouldn't rely on it as a sole means of home protection, or even as an item of last resort (again see kitchen knife). For home protection, get a dog, get an alarm, and get a gun. Shotgun is point and shoot, without a lot of worry of penetration through walls and such injuring other members of your house. Handgun requires some training but is very effective. I can tell you that the unique sound of racking a shell on a pump action shotgun is a very effective intimidator and deterrant.
Q: Are aluminum sheets suitable for bulletproof applications?
Aluminum sheets are not traditionally considered suitable for bulletproof applications due to their relatively low strength and density compared to other materials commonly used for bulletproofing, such as steel or ballistic ceramics. While aluminum does exhibit good resistance to corrosion and has a high strength-to-weight ratio, it lacks the necessary hardness and toughness required to effectively stop or slow down bullets. In contrast, materials like steel or ballistic ceramics have superior properties that enable them to withstand the impact of ballistic projectiles. Steel, for example, possesses high hardness and strength, making it capable of absorbing and dispersing the energy from a bullet upon impact. Ceramic materials, on the other hand, have high compressive strength and hardness, allowing them to shatter and absorb the energy of a bullet, effectively preventing penetration. To summarize, while aluminum sheets may serve various purposes due to their corrosion resistance and lightweight nature, they are generally not suitable for bulletproof applications. For effective protection against ballistic threats, it is advisable to consider materials specifically designed and engineered for such purposes, like steel or ballistic ceramics.
Q: I have some carbon arrows for my bow but I was wondering if aluminum arrows penetrate farther into a deer because they weigh more. I read somewhere that they do but I just wanted to confirm that.
Aluminum arrows do not penetrate nearly as well as the carbon arrows do. The carbon arrows penetrate better due to the carbon arrow generating more speed then the aluminum arrow and the stiffness of the carbon arrow plays a factor in it's superior penetration. If you watch a slow motion video of an aluminum arrow striking a target, the arrow flexes several times upon impact. This absorbs some of the force of the arrow. Carbon on the other hand has almost zero flex when hitting the target, therefore all the power goes into Penetration. Another fact I found out when I made the switch to carbon arrows.They are actually cheaper to use then the aluminum.A dozen carbon arrows will last much longer then a dozen aluminum ones will.You can make an aluminum arrow worthless as a hunting shaft with a broad head on it by merely dinging it a little while target practicing.Or if it becomes bent even if unable to see with the naked eye will ruin it for use with a broad head. Carbon on the other hand will never bend or ding.They last forever unless a deer rolls over on it and breaks it. It took me forever to make the switch to carbon arrows, but once I did I will never go back to aluminum again.In the old days everyone thought that weight alone was the contributing factor to penetration. But now it has been discovered that speed and stiffness are even greater factors that contribute to penetration. Stick with the carbons.
Q: This question asks for a list of various types of aluminum sheets that can be found in the market.
<p>Aluminum sheets available on the market can be categorized based on their thickness, surface finish, and alloy composition. Some common types include: 1) Mill Finish Sheets, which have a natural aluminum finish; 2) Polished Aluminum Sheets, offering a shiny surface; 3) Anodized Aluminum Sheets, which are coated with a protective oxide layer; 4) Checkered Aluminum Sheets, with a slip-resistant pattern; 5) Painted or Coated Aluminum Sheets, with a variety of colors and finishes; 6) Embossed Aluminum Sheets, featuring decorative patterns; 7) Aluminum Foil, which is very thin; and 8) Aluminum Alloy Sheets, such as 6061, 6063, and 2024, each with specific properties for different applications. These types cater to various industries and applications, from construction to automotive and aerospace.</p>

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