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Prime Quality 3004 H14 032 Painted Aluminum Coil in Stock

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Prime Quality 3004 H14 Aluminum Coil In Stock

1.Structure of Aluminum Coil 3004 H14

Aluminum Coils, like Plain Aluminum Coil, Pre-coated color Aluminum Coil, Stucco Embossed Aluminum Coil etc, which are widely used in manufacturing of products as well as other industrial applications. The range of our Aluminum Coils is made from quality tested aluminum alloy confirming to all the quality parameters. We are a premium manufacturer and business partner of Aluminum Coils from China..

Widely used in manufacturing of products as well as other industrial applications like:

- Products Materials: PP cap stock, the traffic sign, air-conditioner heat and exchangers, food container, household foil, pharmaceutical packing, cigarettes packing etc.

- Building Materials: aluminum curtain wall base plate, ACP, aluminum, ceilings, aluminum sheets, honeycomb panels and aluminum roofing, lighting decoration, household electrical appliances, food package (such as pop can cover & ring-pull), furniture ect.

- Others.

2.Main Features of Aluminum Coil 3004 H14

- High gloss ,
- Wide range of color ,

- Good mechanical processing performance 
- Impact and weather resistance,
- Easy for processing and installation,

- Excellent torsion strength.

 

3. Aluminum Coil 3004 H14 Images

 Prime Quality 3004 H14 Aluminum Coil In Stock

 

Prime Quality 3004 H14 Aluminum Coil In Stock

Prime Quality 3004 H14 Aluminum Coil In Stock

 

Prime Quality 3004 H14 Aluminum Coil In Stock

Prime Quality 3004 H14 Aluminum Coil In Stock

 

 

Prime Quality 3004 H14 Aluminum Coil In Stock

Prime Quality 3004 H14 Aluminum Coil In Stock

 

 

4. Aluminum Coil 3003 H14 Specification

Product

Aluminum Coil

Alloy

1100, 1145, 1050, 1060, 1070, 3003, 3013, 

3005, 3A21,4343,4045, 5052, 5082, 5083, 

5086,6061, 8011 etc.

Temper

H12.H14.H16.H18.H22.

H24.H26.H32.H34.H36.

H38.O etc.

Thickness

 0.2-7.0mm

Width

Until 2550

Coil Weight

At clients' request

Colors

All Standards Of  RAL

Package

Wooden Pallet
(Customized Packing Ways Are Welcomed)

Remarks

The Special Dimensions Can Be Produced According 
Clients' Specification.

5.FAQ

We have organized several common questions for our clientsmay help you sincerely

①How to guarantee the quality of the products

We have established the international advanced quality management systemevery link from raw material to final product we have strict quality testWe resolutely put an end to unqualified products flowing into the market. At the same time, we will provide necessary follow-up service assurance.

      ② How long can we receive the product after purchase?

In the purchase of product within three working days, We will arrange the factory delivery as soon as possible. The specific time of receiving is related to the state and position of customers. Commonly 7 to 10 working days can be served.

 

Q: What are the different grades of aluminum used in coil manufacturing?
The different grades of aluminum commonly used in coil manufacturing include 1100, 3003, and 5052. These grades vary in their chemical composition, mechanical properties, and suitability for various applications.
Q: Is it safe and effective to use aluminum coils for baking purposes?
<p>Aluminum coils are generally not recommended for baking. While aluminum is a good conductor of heat and is used in some baking pans, using aluminum coils directly in baking can lead to uneven heating and potential health concerns due to the leaching of aluminum into the food. It's better to use materials specifically designed for baking, such as silicone or metal baking sheets, which are safe and provide even heat distribution.</p>
Q: Are aluminum coils compatible with different joining methods?
Yes, aluminum coils are compatible with different joining methods. Some common joining methods for aluminum coils include welding, soldering, brazing, and mechanical fastening. The choice of joining method depends on the specific application and requirements.
Q: I have the Samp;W Mamp;P 15 rifle and was wondering if I should oil the exterior of the rifle. The receiver material is 7075 T6 Aluminum and the finish is Hard Coat Black Anodized (specifications on website). Any advice or tips are welcome! Thanks!
Aluminium does not rust. The anodized finish protects the aluminium from oxidization. So no, oiling the finish is not necessary.
Q: Can aluminum coils be used in heat sinks?
Yes, aluminum coils can be used in heat sinks. Aluminum is a commonly used material for heat sinks due to its excellent thermal conductivity properties, which allow it to efficiently transfer heat away from the source. The coil shape helps to increase the surface area, enhancing heat dissipation.
Q: What are the common joining techniques used for aluminum coils?
The common joining techniques used for aluminum coils include welding, soldering, and adhesive bonding.
Q: Can aluminum coils be anodized in different colors?
Aluminum coils possess the capability to undergo anodization in diverse shades. Anodization, an electrochemical procedure, forms a protective oxide coating on the aluminum surface while also enabling the introduction of various hues to the metal. By skillfully managing process factors like electrolyte type and concentration, voltage, and anodization duration, one can attain an array of colors. The color variation primarily arises from the interference and reflection of light stemming from the porous oxide layer created during anodization. Consequently, aluminum coils can be anodized in a broad spectrum of colors, encompassing shades such as black, bronze, gold, blue, red, and green, among others. The ability to anodize aluminum in diverse colors renders it an adaptable material suitable for an assortment of applications, including architectural, automotive, and decorative purposes.
Q: Can aluminum coils be used in the production of aluminum composite panels?
Yes, aluminum coils can be used in the production of aluminum composite panels. Aluminum coils are commonly used as the main material for manufacturing aluminum composite panels, which consist of a core sandwiched between two layers of aluminum. The coils are processed to form flat sheets that are then coated, bonded, and pressed together to create the final panel. The use of aluminum coils in this process allows for efficient production and ensures the panels have a durable and lightweight structure.
Q: How can you tell the difference between aluminum and other non-magnetic metals, such as what I've heard called, pot-metal?
Aluminum is very light. Pot metal, also known as white metal, die-cast zinc, or monkey metal,[1] is a slang term that refers to alloys that consist of inexpensive, low-melting point metals used to make fast, inexpensive castings. There is no scientific metallurgical standard for pot metal; common metals in pot metal include zinc, lead, copper, tin, magnesium, aluminium, iron, and cadmium. The primary advantage of pot metal is that it is quick and easy to cast. Due to its low melting temperature no sophisticated foundry equipment is needed and specialized molds are not necessary. It is sometimes used to experiment with molds and ideas before using metals of higher quality. Examples of items created from pot metal include toys, furniture fittings, tool parts, electronics components, and automotive parts.[citation needed] Pot metal can be prone to instability over time, as it has a tendency to bend, distort, crack, shatter, and pit with age.[1] The low boiling point of zinc and the fast cooling of the newly-cast part often allow air bubbles to remain within the cast part, weakening the metal.[1] Many of the components of pot metal are susceptible to corrosion from airborne acids and other contaminants, and the internal corrosion of the metal often causes the decorative plating to flake off.[citation needed] Pot metal is not easily glued, soldered or welded.[1] At one time, pot metal referred to a copper alloy that was primarily alloyed with lead. 67% Cu, 29% Pb 4% Sb and 80% Cu, 20% Pb were common formulations.[2] The primary component of pot metal is zinc, but often the caster adds other metals to the mix to strengthen the cast part, improve the flow of the molten metal, or to reduce cost.[dubious – discuss] With a low melting point of 419 °C (786 °F), zinc is often alloyed with other metals including lead, tin, aluminium and copper.
Q: 94 f150. have the stock wheels which are weathered and dull. whats a good way to bring the shine back? some of the original coating is there ,most is gone. tried mothers aluminum wheel polish,does nothing. is it wise to use a wire wheel in a drill to get down to just the aluminum? the wheels are those with the center plastic cap with holes around the outer edge.thanks for any info
Get a couple of those Mothers power balls .If the clear coat is coming off Then dirt is embedded in the rim The best way is to have them polished by a pro .If thats not the route you want to go ,the power ball is about the only thing that can help you out and for much cheaper than having a pro do it .Not to mention doing it by hand just sucks .But it would take two at least to do all 4 wheels Then the polish will do what its advertised to do or use any polish you want You will need to at least remove the wheel off the truck for the best results If you strip the rims or use acidic cleaners to remove the remaining clear coat It may take more materials Like polish ,Pads,or the power ball thing Cause it will leave a raw aluminum surface which usually requires more time and labor to polish out DON'T WIRE WHEEL THE RIMS OKAY YOU WILL SCRATCH THEM SO DEEP YOU WILL RUIN THEM NO ABRASIVE MATERIALS ARE TO BE USED ON A ALUMINUM RIM NOT EVEN A WIRE WHEEL OF ANY TYPE OR MATERIAL SHOULD BE USED ON THE RIM what you'll do is make them uglier Cause pitting strip the surface leaving a porous and uneven surface Which corrosion likes to form on .Thats the worst and the wrong way to clean aluminum and even steel sometimes depending on what it is But NEVER aluminum

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