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what family does aluminum belong to?its NOT the boron or aluminum family.i know its group 13. i need the family name.please help
Aluminum is an orphan metal- (orphans appear in groups 3, 4, and 5 of the periodic table). They are called orphans simply because none belongs to a clearly defined family (like alkaline earth, transition metals, halogens, etc). Sometimes aluminum and the three elements below it in Group 3—gallium, indium, and thallium—are lumped together as the aluminum family, but that's not a clearly recognized family.
The tensile strength of 101 aluminum sheets varies depending on the thickness and manufacturing process, but it typically ranges from 20,000 to 30,000 pounds per square inch (PSI).
as for heating coil and aluminum sheet, which one is better for heating?
Heating coil has a short lifetime, and aluminum sheet for heating can be used for a long time. Stainless steel heating tube is embedded into aluminum sheet for heating, because the heating coil isn’t exposed, it can be used for a long time.
No, aluminum sheet is not magnetic. Aluminum is a non-magnetic metal, which means it does not attract or repel other magnetic materials. This is because aluminum does not have magnetic properties and does not contain any magnetic elements. Therefore, if you try to use a magnet on an aluminum sheet, it will not stick or be affected by the magnetic field.
No, aluminum sheets are not suitable for chemical storage tanks as aluminum is highly reactive and can corrode when in contact with certain chemicals.
a dream I had where the carbon element was extracted from aluminum and ploished it became transparent, it was bendable and you could puncher it with out breaking it ?
Aluminium is an element! Elements are pure substances, therefore aluminium doesn't contain any carbon. What do you mean?
Some of the different surface finishes available for aluminum sheets are mill finish, brushed finish, anodized finish, and embossed finish. Mill finish is the natural appearance of the aluminum without any additional treatment. Brushed finish involves brushing the surface to create a textured appearance. Anodized finish involves an electrolytic process that forms a protective layer on the surface and can be colored. Embossed finish involves creating patterns or designs on the surface using pressure or heat.
I'm buying a sword this afternoon for about 100 bucks i'm using it mainly to take pictures of and hang it on my wall. I looked up tips about buying swords and i think the sword i want is made out of aluminum. Could i use this sword as protection on an armed robber who would break into my house?
Nothing wrong with buying a wall hanger. In a worst case scenario: sure. Pointy end goes into the other guy. But you are far better off with a kitchen knife, that has a whole lot less chance of breaking or shattering and injuring you, plus you don't need any room with it. Against an armed robber, more than likely you would get killed. Sword work even for guys trained with it, doesn't work great in tight spaces like halls. Having zero training with a sword and attempting to use it, will more than likely result in your injury even if you were just playing around and not attempting to fight for your life. If you are truly interested or worried about home protection, a shotgun is best, a handgun would be next, and even then some time at the range and some qualified instruction is needed. As a last resort matter of life or death, you are scrambling and only your wall hanger is available, sure it gives you a slight edge over being unarmed (maybe). It also hampers you, it ties up both of your hands, it requires space to use, and more than likely would break or severely bend the first time it contacts anything hard, it also elevates your threat level to an armed robber. Meaning he will be more willing to shoot you fearing his life is in danger. Or it could go the other way completely and scare the guy off... no telling. I wouldn't rely on it as a sole means of home protection, or even as an item of last resort (again see kitchen knife). For home protection, get a dog, get an alarm, and get a gun. Shotgun is point and shoot, without a lot of worry of penetration through walls and such injuring other members of your house. Handgun requires some training but is very effective. I can tell you that the unique sound of racking a shell on a pump action shotgun is a very effective intimidator and deterrant.