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Aluminium foil acts as a total barrier to light and oxygen (which cause fats to oxidise or become rancid), odours and flavours, moistness, and germs, it is used

broadly in food and pharmaceutical packaging. The purpose of aluminium is to make long-life packs (aseptic processing|aseptic packaging) for drinks and dairy goods,

which allows storing without refrigeration. Aluminium foil containers and trays are used to bake pies and to pack takeaway meals, ready snacks and long life pet foods.

Aluminium foil is widely sold into the consumer market, often in rolls of 500 mm (20 in) width and several metres in length.It is used for wrapping food in order to

preserve it, for example, when storing leftover food in a refrigerator (where it serves the additional purpose of preventing odour exchange), when taking sandwiches on

a journey, or when selling some kinds of take-away or fast food. Tex-Mex restaurants in the United States, for example, typically provide take-away burritos wrapped in

aluminium foil.

Aluminium foils thicker than 25 μm (1 mil) are impermeable to oxygen and water. Foils thinner than this become slightly permeable due to minute pinholes caused by the

production process.

Aluminium foil has a shiny side and a matte side. The shiny side is produced when the aluminium is rolled during the final pass. It is difficult to produce rollers

with a gap fine enough to cope with the foil gauge, therefore, for the final pass, two sheets are rolled at the same time, doubling the thickness of the gauge at entry

to the rollers. When the sheets are later separated, the inside surface is dull, and the outside surface is shiny. This difference in the finish has led to the

perception that favouring a side has an effect when cooking. While many believe that the different properties keep heat out when wrapped with the shiny finish facing

out, and keep heat in with the shiny finish facing inwards, the actual difference is imperceptible without instrumentation.The reflectivity of bright aluminium foil is

88% while dull embossed foil is about 80%.

We provide a full range of precision aluminum strip for almost any application. We produce aluminum strip in a wide variety of alloys, including clad composites. Our

aluminum strip can be produced in standard dimensions or custom made to your special requirements. We produce both imperial and metric units. We manufacture in

compliance with the main international specifications, and tighter tolerances or custom tempers are available upon request. We offer various surface conditions, custom

finishes (painting, anodizing, embossing), special processing, and multiple packaging options to meet our customer's unique requirements. The following is a summary of

our capabilities.

Manufactured in compliance with the main international specifications and standards, including:  Aluminum Association, ASTM, EN, and DIN.
We can also manufacture in compliance with other international standards including:ASME, SAE, AMS, AWS, FED, MIL, QQ, ISO, BS, AFNOR, JIS and GOST.

Manufactured in compliance with the main international specifications and standards.
Tighter tolerances are available upon request.

Q: What are aluminum coils?
Aluminum coils, wound in a spiral shape, are thin and flat pieces of aluminum. Their versatility and durability make them commonly utilized in various industries. These coils are typically crafted from high-quality aluminum alloy, which grants them qualities such as lightweight, corrosion resistance, and ease of manipulation. A wide range of applications, including building and construction, automotive manufacturing, electrical appliances, and packaging, benefit from the use of aluminum coils. Depending on the specific requirements of the industry or product, these coils can be further processed into different forms, such as sheets, foils, or strips. Altogether, aluminum coils are crucial components in numerous manufacturing processes and play an essential role in diverse industries.
Q: What are the different coil recoiling options available for aluminum coils?
Some of the different coil recoiling options available for aluminum coils include oscillate winding, traverse winding, and precision slitting.
Q: I have a school project due in a couple weeks and I need to make a life size sculpture of a camera. I don't want to make it solid because that would use a lot of clay and wouldn't evenly cook. Can I put something inside like aluminum foil?
I assume so, since it can go in ovens when you cook. I'd just make sure its in a relatively smooth shape, like folded until it forms a rectangle, before putting it in the clay.
Q: Is it okay to combine copper with aluminum in case of minting or coin making? Thanks :)
Well, there are aluminum alloys that have copper in them (although they usually have other metals also), so I don't think it would be a problem. If you're thinking of copper plated aluminum, there is the potential for a galvanic reaction (meaning like a battery cell) that could cause the coin to corrode and fall apart. It's the same problem with the current production of US cents (which are copper coated zinc).
Q: Can aluminum coils be used for seamless gutters?
Yes, aluminum coils can be used for seamless gutters. Aluminum is a popular choice for seamless gutter installations due to its durability, lightweight nature, and resistance to corrosion. The coils can be easily shaped and formed to create a seamless gutter system that effectively directs rainwater away from the building.
Q: I have a 94 Gt Mustang that has had a little work done to it so far. The boy I bought it from had an aftermarket cam put in it, had the heads ported and polished. He also had the heads shaved a little. My question is.........Would having aluminum heads with roller rocker arms installed help it enough to justify doing it. If it would, how Much would it help? I am not exactly sure how much life and duration my cam is running, but it idle pretty rough. I believe my compression is about 9.5 to 1.
Good aftermarket heads will often out-flow ported factory heads right out of the box. They often have better valvesprings, retainers, valves, etc. The valvetrain is often set up to use whatever cam you specify. You can also get different combustion chamber sizes to change the compression ratio. The rule of thumb is to bump your compression ratio up 1/2 point to 1 point (9.5 to 10.5)when changing to alumium heads for a given engine setup. Aluminum sucks more heat out of the chamber, which requires a compression increase to compensate. But it isnt as easy as plopping a set of heads on. You need to carefully determine what valvetrain parts to use on the heads, what chamber size to run, will all accessories and manifolds bolt up, intake runner size, port flow data... etc. Typically its best to call the tech line of the head mfg and have a long talk with the tech engineering dude. Choosing the proper setup is the differance between a really fast car and one that can be outrun by a fat kid on a tricycle..
Q: What is the thickness tolerance of aluminum coils?
The thickness tolerance of aluminum coils can vary depending on the specific grade and manufacturing process. Generally, the standard thickness tolerance for aluminum coils is around +/- 0.005 inches (+/- 0.13 mm). However, it is important to note that this tolerance can be further refined or adjusted based on the customer's specific requirements and the capabilities of the manufacturer. Some specialized aluminum coil manufacturers may offer even tighter thickness tolerances, typically around +/- 0.002 inches (+/- 0.05 mm), to meet more precise or demanding applications. It is always recommended to consult with the manufacturer or supplier to ensure the desired thickness tolerance is met for a particular project or application.
Q: What are the common sizes of aluminum coils used in roofing?
The common sizes of aluminum coils used in roofing can vary depending on the specific needs and requirements of the project. However, some popular sizes include 24-inch, 36-inch, and 48-inch widths. These sizes are often chosen for their compatibility with standard roofing systems and their ability to cover a wide surface area efficiently. Additionally, the thickness of the aluminum coil can also vary, with common options ranging from 0.019 inches to 0.032 inches. Ultimately, the size of the aluminum coil used in roofing will depend on factors such as the size of the roof, the desired aesthetic, and the local building codes and regulations.
Q: Today at my school I was messing with this sketch thingy, the one with 2 knobs to twist up or down to draw, my friend decided to break it and when we broke it, this silver dust called aluminum powder got on my hands, I never knew it was dangerous cause your see, we never read the manual we just found it. About 3 minutes later he pointed to my hand and I saw blood. It kinda stung.
The aluminum powder found in an Etch-a-Sketch will not cut you, it's much too small. In fact it's so small you could only see it's edges under a high powered microscope. The cut was most likely caused by jagged glass/plastic when you broke the Etch-a-Sketch open. It's not unusual to cut yourself and not realize until someone else sees you're bleeding.
Q: what is the hardness number of aluminium.....? what is the hardness number of aluminium-Sic composite material...?
I don't believe that Aluminum (US spelling)/ Aluminium (UK spelling) has a Mohs Hardness rating. The Hardness of a material, as measured by the Mohs Hardness scale, is a criterion of its resistance to crushing. [Perry's Chemical Engineering Handbook]. Since aluminum is a metal, and would deform under a crushing-type stress, rather than shatter, it would not have a Mohs Hardness rating. Perhaps you meant **aluminA**, rather than aluminum. Alumina (Al2O3) has a Modified Mohs Hardness of 12. Silicon Carbide (carborundum) has a Modified Mohs Hardness of 13. There's no value listed for the combination, but it should be pretty hard stuff -- likely in the 12-13 range, but potentially even harder. Hope that helps.

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