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Aluminium Coil Sheet for Sandwidch Panel for ACP Production

Aluminium Coil Sheet for Sandwidch Panel for ACP Production

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Loading Port:
Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
20 m.t
Supply Capability:
10000 m.t/month

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Item specifice

Grade:
1000 Series
Surface Treatment:
Coated
Shape:
Angle
Temper:
T3-T8
Application:
Decorations

1.    Specification of Aluminum

 

1) Alloy

1050,   1060,1100,  3003  3004 3105 3005 5005 5052 etc 

2) Temper

O/H12/H14/H1/H18/H32/H34/H36/H38//H111/H112/H116/H321/T6/T651/T3/T351   etc

3) Thickness

0.1mm   to 6mm

4) Width

20mm   to 3300mm

5) Coil weight

100kgs   to 6 tons depends on actual requirement

6) Core material

Aluminum   alloy

7) Coil Inner diameter

76mm,   152mm,or as required 

 

2.    Application of Aluminum

Aluminum is a versatile material integral to modern life. The metal is found in everything from soda cans to cell phones to window frames to airplanes.   

3.    Feature of Aluminum

The Aluminum Company is proud to install Owens Corning and CertainTeed roofs in homes throughout North Carolina, from Greensboro to Raleigh Durham and across the state 

4.    Certificate:

SGS and ROHS(if client request, paid by client), MTC(plant provided), Certificate of Origin(FORM A, FORM E, CO) 

5.    Image of Aluminum

Aluminum Coil in Roll Shutter with Different Specification

Aluminum Coil in Roll Shutter with Different Specification

6.    FAQ

 

Q: What is the produce prase?

A: Normally it would be 40days after   received your deposit.

Q: Can you provide free samples?

A: Yes, free samples will be sent to you   on freight at destination.

Q: Can I get your latest  catalogue?

A: Yes, it will be sent to you in no time.

Q: What is the MOQ?

A:  3 tons

Q: What are your payment terms?

A: We accept L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, West   Union,etc.

 

Q:Why does aluminum foil burn in the microwave but not in the oven?
Because of the conductive nature of foil intensifies the microwaves in small areas of the foil to a temperature far greater than can be achieved in an oven.
Q:How is an aluminum coil made?
Aluminum coil rolling, a manufacturing process, is responsible for the production of aluminum coils. The process comprises multiple stages. Initially, molten aluminum is poured into large molds, resulting in the formation of large ingots or billets. These ingots are then heated to increase their malleability. After heating, the ingots are transformed into thin strips through the utilization of heavy machinery called hot rolling mills. The ingots pass through a series of rollers, gradually reducing their thickness while simultaneously increasing their length. This continuous hot rolling guarantees uniform thickness and a smooth surface finish. Following hot rolling, the aluminum strips undergo cooling and subsequent processing. Cold rolling, which involves passing the strips through cold rolling mills, is commonly employed. Cold rolling further decreases the thickness of the aluminum strips, creating the desired gauge or thickness necessary for the final product. To enhance the mechanical properties and surface finish of the aluminum, the cold-rolled coils may undergo additional treatments such as annealing, tempering, or surface treatment. Annealing includes heating the coils to a specified temperature and gradually cooling them to alleviate internal stresses and improve their ductility. Tempering is a similar process, albeit conducted at a lower temperature than annealing. Once the desired properties are achieved, the aluminum coils are typically trimmed, cut, and packaged into coils or sheets, thereby becoming ready for distribution or further fabrication. These coils find extensive use in various industries, including construction, automotive, aerospace, and packaging. Their lightweight nature, corrosion resistance, and exceptional thermal conductivity contribute to their high demand.
Q:We had a BBQ a few days ago and left our pack of aluminum foil on the table out side. It rained that night and the following night. I went out to take the trash out and heard a odd noise. It was the pack of foil boiling hot. The water from the rain was steaming out of it. When I picked it up you could feel the warmth coming from the center of it.It was 2 days after the BBQ, was never near the heat of that. It was on a separate table.The table is shaded all day, so it didn't heat from the sun. Plus aluminum does not transfer heat.It just don't make since to me. I unrolled some of it and it is dark grey from being heated so hot. I never heard of it and tried to find info, but to no avail. So out of curiosity I am asking.
Aluminium is one of the best conductors of heat so the effect may have been a rare entropic incident where the water rapidly evaporated due to the warmth of the air. What's more likely is that the aluminium was exposed to the water and the rain was slightly penetrative. Aluminium usually has aluminium oxide protection to protect against corrosion and reaction but something may have depleted that layer causing a reaction and the gas you saw steaming wasn't water but hydrogen gas.
Q:How do aluminum coils compare to steel coils in terms of strength?
Significant differences can be observed between aluminum coils and steel coils in terms of strength. Generally speaking, steel coils exhibit greater strength and durability when compared to their aluminum counterparts. This can be attributed to steel's renowned high tensile strength and ability to withstand heavy loads, making it the favored selection for applications that prioritize strength and durability. Conversely, aluminum coils possess a lower strength in comparison to steel. Aluminum, as a lightweight metal, exhibits a lower tensile strength, implying that it may not offer the same resistance to heavy loads or stress as steel coils. Nonetheless, aluminum coils boast other advantageous properties, including exceptional corrosion resistance and high thermal conductivity. The decision to opt for either aluminum or steel coils relies on the specific application and its requirements. If strength and durability take precedence, steel coils are generally the superior choice. However, if weight reduction, corrosion resistance, or thermal conductivity are of greater importance, aluminum coils may be the preferred option.
Q:I need to make aluminum powder that is fine! I don't have a mill to use or something like that. If I fill literally the whole coffee blender, will that get it fine? I want to make an ok amount of it. I tried to use sand paper which makes it as fine as I want it but takes a while of sanding.
How To Make Aluminum Powder
Q:We want to buy an AirBake insulated aluminum pizza pan. What is insulated aluminum? We want to make sure that it is not something toxic like the non-stick material on pans.
AirBake is available either natural (just plain aluminum) or nonstick, which is coated with a similar material to other nonstick cookware. What's insulated about it is this: The pan is actually two layers separated by an air pocket. If you put it directly over a heating element, the lower layer heats the air inside, which heats the upper layer. A single-ply aluminum sheet will get very hot and tend to burn the pizza, because it absorbs radiant energy from the element more quickly than the pizza can conduct it away. The insulating air layer slows down the heat transfer and helps to keep your pizza from burning. So if you prefer non-non-stick cookware, get the AirBake Natural line.
Q:How are aluminum coils used in rainwater harvesting systems?
Aluminum coils are commonly used in rainwater harvesting systems as a key component of the gutter system. These coils are used to channel and collect rainwater from the roof into the storage tanks or barrels. The coils, often placed along the edges of the roof, help in directing the flow of water into the gutters, ensuring efficient collection and storage of rainwater for various purposes such as irrigation or household use.
Q:Can aluminum coils be used in automotive applications?
Automotive applications can indeed utilize aluminum coils. Given their lightweight nature, aluminum coils prove to be an exceptional option for automotive manufacturers, aiding in the reduction of overall vehicle weight. Consequently, this reduction can lead to enhanced fuel efficiency and performance. In addition, the outstanding heat conductivity of aluminum coils becomes indispensable in automotive applications, particularly when it comes to heat dissipation. Furthermore, the commendable corrosion resistance of aluminum coils proves to be highly advantageous in automotive applications, specifically when vehicles are exposed to diverse weather conditions and road salts. All in all, the utilization of aluminum coils in automotive applications offers numerous benefits, including weight reduction, improved fuel efficiency, superior heat dissipation, and enhanced corrosion resistance.
Q:Can aluminum coils be used in the manufacturing of window frames?
Yes, aluminum coils can be used in the manufacturing of window frames. Aluminum is a popular choice for window frame production due to its numerous advantages. It is lightweight, durable, and resistant to rust and corrosion, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications. Aluminum coils are typically used in the extrusion process, where they are heated and forced through a die to create the desired shape and size of the window frame. This process allows for flexibility in design, allowing manufacturers to produce window frames in various styles and configurations. Additionally, aluminum is a highly recyclable material, making it an environmentally friendly choice for window frame production.
Q:I have a edelbrock aluminum intake that was sitting around for a year and it has some fading with a little corrosion. What's a good cleaner or chemical I can use to clean it up?
I use Mother aluminum polish. It'll take a lot of patience and elbow grease but it works.

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