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Rose Gold Aluminum Sheets AA8011 for Construction

Rose Gold Aluminum Sheets AA8011 for Construction

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Shanghai
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Min Order Qty:
8 m.t.
Supply Capability:
10000 m.t./month

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Specification

Grade:
8000
Surface Treatment:
Mill Finish
Shape:
Flat
Temper:
Hard
Application:
Decorations

1.Structure of Aluminum Sheets AA8011 Used for Construction Description

Aluminum Sheets AA8011 Used for Construction has great ductility, heat conductivity, anti-corrosion and moisture resistance properties.

Aluminum Sheets AA8011 is widly used in building, industry ect. Its weight is much lower than steel. So many customers choosed aluminium material instead of steel.

2.Main Features of Aluminum Sheets AA8011 Used for Construction

a.Competitive price---We have our own mills and can produce mill finished aluminium coils, so we can control the production cost better.

b.Professional after-sale service---We have more than 15 years exportation experience and you need not worry about the exporation problems.

c.Fast delivery time---We can control the delivery time within 35 days.


3.Aluminum Sheets AA8011 Used for Construction Images 

 

Aluminum Sheets AA8011 Used for Construction

Aluminum Sheets AA8011 Used for Construction

Aluminum Sheets AA8011 Used for Construction

 

4.Aluminum Sheets AA8011 Used for Construction Specification

Alloy

AA8011

Temper

H14, H16, H18, H22, H24

Thickness

0.2mm -- 100mm

Width

30mm -- 1700mm

Standard

GB/T 3880-2006,EN,ASTM,JIS

5. FAQ of Aluminum Sheets AA8011 Used for Construction

A.How to guarantee the quality?

Customers are welcome to our mill to visit and check the products. Besides, we can arrange a third party to test Aluminum Sheets AA8011 Used for Construction.

B.When will you deliver the products?

Aluminum Sheets AA8011 Used for Construction will be delivered within 35 days after receiving advanced payment or original L/C. 

Q: Is the value of specific heat capacity of aluminium higher or lower than the standard value? Why?
This is not my expertise. As I have been researching this the past hour to re-educate myself, no one else has answered you. So, I will attempt to get you in the right direction by what I found. I found two specific heat values for Aluminum. The recent one is from wikipedia with the other an old text someone quoted. The specific heat of aluminum, cAl, is 0.897J g?1 K?1; this is, 0.214cal g?1 °C?1. [per wikipedia] AND The specific heat capacity of aluminum as 0.215 kcal/(kg C) [The Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, p. D-217, 1979]. Standard Value was the harder item. I found it is referred to as Hro [Where the o is a circle]. I could only find it referring to water. To measure heat for each metal, it was always compared to the heating water, which is used as the standard. I'm guessing its like a thermometer filled with mercury. The mercury gets heated and the lines are marked to tell you how hot the air is. Hope that helps... Maybe someone else will jump in...
Q: What is aluminium plate L2-Y2?
L2 is the old number, the new brand corresponds to 1060, and the same Y2 is also the old number to indicate the state of the heat treatment method, the new method of expression is H24, which means semi hard state. Ji'nan Hongda Aluminium Industry Co., Ltd.
Q: My understanding of the periodic table, the transitional metals all rust because the S shells are higher energy then the D shells. So all transitional metals have 2 valence electrons. (Roughly...some electrons like to move around and give different apparent charges.) So why does aluminum corrode if it doesn't have a 2+ charge?
'Rusting' commonly refers to the corrosion (oxidation) of iron so when talking about other metals, it is better to use the term 'corrosion' or 'oxidation'. Aluminum can corrode and the fact that it has a general oxidation number of +3 doesn't really matter. Many elements which have a charge that is different from +2 can oxidize. Alkali metals for instance (which have a charge of +1) can oxidize. Lithium can form lithium oxide (Li2O), sodium can form sodium oxide (Na2O) and so on. However, aluminum is known to be quite resistant to corrosion (oxidation) because it spontaneously forms a thin (solid) oxide layer at it's surface protecting it from further oxidation whereas iron, for an example, will easily lose that thin layer (it ''peels off easily'') exposing more iron to corrosion. So since Al has a +3 charge and O has a -2 charge, you'll need 2 atoms of Al and 3 atoms of O to make an electrically neutral compound. 2 atoms of Al = +6 charge 3 atoms of O = -6 charge Hence Al2O3 which is aluminum oxide. I hope it helps.
Q: Can 101 aluminum sheets be used for roofing or siding?
Yes, 101 aluminum sheets can be used for roofing or siding. Aluminum is a popular material for both roofing and siding due to its durability, lightweight nature, and resistance to corrosion. The use of aluminum sheets for roofing or siding provides a long-lasting solution that can withstand harsh weather conditions and requires minimal maintenance. Additionally, aluminum sheets are available in various thicknesses, including 101, allowing for flexibility in design and structural needs.
Q: Does aluminum resist fire or is it not susceptible to catching fire?
<p>Aluminum sheets are not fireproof but have a high resistance to fire. They do not burn or support combustion like wood or paper. Aluminum has a melting point of around 660掳C (1220掳F), and it forms a protective oxide layer when heated, which prevents further oxidation and slows down the heating process. While it can get hot and deform under extreme heat, it won't catch fire or contribute to a fire's spread. However, it's important to note that aluminum can still conduct heat, so it's not completely immune to the effects of fire.</p>
Q: could magnet attract iron with the seperation of rubber and aluminum sheets?
it does within the range of magnetic force.
Q: What is the typical yield strength of aluminum sheets?
The yield strength of aluminum sheets can differ based on the grade and thickness of the sheet. On average, the yield strength of aluminum sheets falls within the range of 30 to 100 MPa (megapascals). It should be noted that this is a broad range, and specific aluminum alloys may exhibit higher or lower yield strengths. Moreover, factors like heat treatment and processing conditions can also impact the yield strength.
Q: Are the aluminum sheets suitable for manufacturing solar panel backings?
Yes, aluminum sheets are suitable for manufacturing solar panel backings. Aluminum is a lightweight and durable material that offers excellent corrosion resistance, making it ideal for outdoor applications like solar panels. Additionally, aluminum's high thermal conductivity helps in dissipating heat, which is beneficial for solar panels.
Q: Can aluminum sheets be used for roof flashing?
Yes, aluminum sheets can be used for roof flashing. Aluminum is a popular choice for roof flashing due to its durability, corrosion resistance, and lightweight properties. It provides a reliable barrier against water penetration and helps to redirect water away from vulnerable areas on the roof, such as valleys and chimneys. Additionally, aluminum flashing is relatively easy to install and maintain, making it a practical choice for roof flashing purposes.
Q: How do aluminum sheets compare to copper sheets in terms of conductivity?
When it comes to conductivity, aluminum sheets and copper sheets have their differences. Copper is known for its exceptional ability to conduct electricity and is considered one of the most conductive metals available. Its high electrical conductivity allows electricity to flow through it with minimal resistance. On the other hand, aluminum, while still a good conductor of electricity, is not as conductive as copper. In fact, aluminum has about 61% of the conductivity that copper possesses. As a result, if high conductivity is a top priority, copper sheets would be the preferred option. However, if cost-effectiveness and lightweight properties are more important, aluminum sheets can still offer adequate conductivity for many applications. Ultimately, the decision between aluminum and copper sheets relies on the specific project requirements and the balance between conductivity, cost, and other factors.

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