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The furnace above is only hot enough to melt lead, but isn't hot enough to melt aluminum. I'm not looking for a blowtorch, or something too expensive or could melt gold, but just something that i can buy and is like the one above but isn't that expensive and can melt aluminum. Thanks!
Aluminum melts below 1300F These gold and silver melters like the one in the link go to 2000F or more and should work for aluminum. I guess more small melters of metals want to melt gold and silver than aluminum.
The cost of aluminum sheets can vary in comparison to other metals, depending on various factors like grade, thickness, size, and market conditions. However, in general, aluminum sheets are typically more cost-effective than other metals. This is because aluminum is one of the most abundant elements on Earth, making it more easily accessible and less costly to produce. Furthermore, aluminum has a lower density than many other metals, meaning that less material is required to achieve the same level of strength and durability. This contributes further to its lower cost. On the other hand, metals such as steel or titanium may be pricier due to their scarcity or higher processing expenses. Nevertheless, it's important to note that prices can fluctuate over time due to various economic factors. Therefore, it is always advisable to check the current market prices before making any purchasing decisions.
As for cast aluminum sheet or wrought one, which one has faster heat conduction?
1,duralumin: it's the alloy of aluminum, copper, magnesium, manganese and other metals. it's suitable for compacting by rolling, and it has a higher strength and hardness than common aluminum products. 2, aluminum: it contains many inpurities, is crisp and easy to be smashed.cast aluminum usually is secondary aluminum, and it is produced by remelting the collected old aluminum pots and spoons.3, wrought aluminum: it contains 98% aluminum and 2% or more inpurities, and is comparatively pure aluminum. its soft priority makes it suitable for being pressed into various shapes, aluminum pots,aluminum lunch box,aluminum sheets,aluminum wires,aluminum pipes are all made by wrought aluminum.you will know their defferences from their definition.
Aluminum wiring can be a fire hazard because it can oxidize, or combine with oxygen..
Well, aluminum oxide is Al2O3, right? So for every 2 aluminum atoms there are 3 oxygen atoms, So, if you have three moles of aluminum, you'll need 4 and a half moles of oxygen to react completely with the aluminum. One mole of oxygen atoms weighs 16 grams, so 4.5 moles weighs 72 grams, right? Now it could be that your teacher told you three point zero zero moles of aluminum to get you to use two significant figures, so if you've studied significant figures you may want to look up a more accurate number for the atomic weight of aluminum, and carry the calculation through to three significant figures. Otherwise, 72 is a fine answer.
The dielectric strength of aluminum sheets is typically around 20-30 kilovolts per millimeter (kV/mm).
Transporting aluminum sheets requires special handling due to their lightweight nature and susceptibility to damage if mishandled. To prevent scratching, bending, or denting, it is necessary to take specific precautions. Packaging and securing the sheets in a manner that restricts movement and offers sufficient protection against impacts is crucial. Furthermore, it is important to transport aluminum sheets separately from heavy objects or materials to avoid potential damage caused by their weight. In conclusion, ensuring the safe transportation of aluminum sheets necessitates giving them special care and attention.
The yield strength of aluminum sheets may differ due to several factors, including the aluminum alloy, the tempering process, and the sheet thickness. Typically, aluminum sheets exhibit a yield strength that falls within the range of 10,000 psi (69 MPa) to 45,000 psi (310 MPa). Nonetheless, it is crucial to acknowledge that these values are only estimates and can fluctuate depending on the precise grade and temper of the aluminum in question.
I'm trying a new brownie recipe for the holidays this year. My experiences with baking brownies is never good. After I've taken them out of the oven and let them cool, I can never get them out of the pan without them falling apart on me! Can I bake brownies in the pan if it's lined with aluminum foil? I think that may make them easier to get out. Also, the new recipe I'm trying is actually a cheater recipe that starts with devils food cake mix. These are going to be gifts for friends and coworkers, and I just want perfectly squared, clean brownies! Any tips or ideas?
Foil Lined Baking Pan