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Sheets of Swirl Brushed Directing Casting Aluminum Coils for Color Coating Rolling

Sheets of Swirl Brushed Directing Casting Aluminum Coils for Color Coating Rolling

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Loading Port:
Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
5 m.t.
Supply Capability:
50000 m.t./month

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Specification

Grade:
3000 Series
Surface Treatment:
Mill Finish
Shape:
Flat
Temper:
O-H112
Application:
Decorations

1.Structure of Directing Casting Aluminium Coils for Color Coating Rolling


Directing Casting Aluminium Coils for Color Coating Rolling is one semi-finished aluminium material. This strip can be rolled down to aluminium coil,sheet,circle ect.  The alloy AA1050 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 Directing Casting Aluminium Coils for Color Coating Rolling

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. Image of Directing Casting Aluminium Coils for Color Coating Rolling


Directing Casting Aluminium Coils for Color Coating Rolling

Directing Casting Aluminium Coils for Color Coating Rolling

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4. Product Specification


AlloyTemperThicknessWidthWeight
AA3003H140.2MM-3MM1000MM-1800MM2 TONS


5.FAQ:


What is the quality standard?

---Usually our standard is GB3880-2006

What is the largest width?

---It is 2300mm

What is the MOQ?

---Usually we can accept 80 tons.


Q: I'm trying to use as little aluminum as possible as it can be related to health problems, and I'm just trying to be a little more careful. I just bought the Emerilware pro-clad pot and pan set, and it's stainless steel but says Emerilware Pro-Clad is constructed with an aluminum core bonded between two layers of stainless steel ideal for... Therefore, I'm still cooking with aluminum. Is it safer since it's between 2 pieces of stainless steel? Does any stainless steel cookware not use aluminum? Thanks.
Aluminum and titanium are lighter, but they are easier to scratch (due to non-stick coatings) and do not hold heat as well. Stainless steel is more durable and distributes heat better. You can also clean it with sand or ice without having to worry about scratching it. If you are going to fry with it, you will need oil since the food will stick without it. When I go ultra light, I use a jet boil with a titanium pot to boil water for cooking. When I want to go gourmet, I use the GSI stainless steel set.
Q: Can aluminum sheets be embossed or engraved?
Aluminum sheets have the capability to be embossed or engraved. The act of embossing entails the formation of a raised design or pattern on the aluminum sheet's surface, whereas engraving involves the cutting or etching of a design into the surface. These techniques are applicable for incorporating decorative or functional elements into aluminum sheets. In numerous industries, such as automotive, aerospace, signage, and architectural applications, embossed or engraved aluminum sheets are commonly employed. The process of embossing or engraving aluminum sheets typically necessitates the utilization of specialized machinery or tools to achieve the desired design.
Q: whst should I notice while welding aluminum sheet and aluminum block?
two types of aluminum reach melting points, aluminum block must be preheated when you weld them with small current, you will know how to do it. You can use argon-arc welding back and forth, preheat it with small current.
Q: What are aluminum sheets made of?
Aluminum sheets are typically made of pure aluminum or aluminum alloy, which is a combination of aluminum and other elements such as copper, magnesium, or zinc. The exact composition of the alloy depends on the specific application and desired properties of the sheet. Pure aluminum sheets are softer and more malleable, while alloyed aluminum sheets offer increased strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion. The sheets are produced through a process called rolling, where a large block or ingot of aluminum is passed through a series of rollers to reduce its thickness and create the desired sheet size.
Q: How does the surface treatment of aluminum sheet affect its appearance?
The appearance of aluminum sheet is greatly influenced by its surface treatment. Natural aluminum has a shiny and reflective surface, which can be improved or modified through different surface treatments. One popular surface treatment for aluminum sheet is anodizing, which involves the creation of a protective oxide layer on the surface through an electrochemical process. This treatment offers a wide range of colors and finishes, ranging from vibrant and opaque to translucent and metallic. Anodized aluminum sheets have a sleek and modern look, making them commonly used in architectural and decorative applications. Another option for surface treatment is painting or powder coating. These processes involve applying a layer of paint or powder onto the surface of the aluminum sheet. This treatment allows for customization in terms of color, texture, and finish. Painted or powder-coated aluminum sheets can have a smooth and glossy appearance or a textured and matte finish, depending on the desired outcome. This treatment is frequently utilized in industries like automotive, aerospace, and construction, where aesthetics and durability are important. Additionally, aluminum sheets can undergo mechanical surface treatments like brushing or polishing. Brushing involves creating parallel lines on the sheet's surface using abrasive pads, resulting in a brushed or satin finish. This treatment gives aluminum sheets a contemporary and industrial look. On the other hand, polishing involves buffing the surface to a high gloss and mirror-like finish. This treatment is often used for decorative purposes, such as in the production of jewelry or household items. In conclusion, the surface treatment of aluminum sheet plays a crucial role in determining its appearance. Whether it is anodizing, painting, powder coating, brushing, or polishing, each treatment offers a distinct visual effect that can enhance the aesthetic appeal of the aluminum sheet for specific applications and industries.
Q: Are aluminum sheets resistant to UV radiation?
Yes, aluminum sheets are generally resistant to UV radiation. Aluminum is known for its excellent corrosion resistance, and this extends to its resistance to UV radiation as well. The oxide layer that naturally forms on the surface of aluminum provides a protective barrier against the harmful effects of UV rays. This oxide layer acts as a shield, preventing the aluminum from deteriorating or fading when exposed to sunlight or other sources of UV radiation. However, it is important to note that prolonged exposure to intense UV radiation may eventually cause some degradation or discoloration of the aluminum surface. Therefore, while aluminum sheets are highly resistant to UV radiation, it is still advisable to provide additional protection, such as coatings or paint, for applications that require extended exposure to harsh UV environments.
Q: This question asks for guidance on selecting aluminum sheets based on their intended use, implying a need for criteria or factors to consider when making such a choice.
<p>When choosing aluminum sheets for different purposes, consider the following factors: 1) Thickness: Depending on the strength and durability required, select the appropriate thickness. 2) Alloy Type: Different alloys have varying properties; for instance, 1100 series is purest and softest, while 6000 series offers high strength. 3) Surface Finish: Choose between mill finish, anodized, or coated finishes based on aesthetic and functional needs. 4) Temper: This refers to the hardness and strength, with options like O (annealed), H14 (strain hardened), and T6 (solution heat treated). 5) Application: Consider the specific use, such as construction, automotive, or aerospace, as each may require specific properties. Always consult with a supplier or engineer for advice tailored to your project's needs.</p>
Q: Can aluminum sheets be embossed?
Yes, aluminum sheets can be embossed.
Q: how to make aluminum products bright? How to polish or clean the products punch formed by 0.3mm aluminum sheet?
you can try to grind it with magnetic grinder.
Q: Can aluminum sheets be welded or joined together?
Indeed, welding or joining together aluminum sheets is possible. Aluminum possesses excellent weldability, allowing for its fusion through diverse welding techniques such as gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), and laser welding. These methods involve the application of heat to liquefy the aluminum sheets and establish a robust connection. Furthermore, mechanical fasteners like screws, rivets, or adhesive bonding can also be employed to join aluminum sheets. The selection of the welding or joining approach hinges upon the particular application and the desired result.

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