• BS EN 7075 Aluminium Plates for Airplane Body System 1
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BS EN 7075 Aluminium Plates for Airplane Body

BS EN 7075 Aluminium Plates for Airplane Body

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10 m.t.
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Item specifice

Grade:
7000 Series
Surface Treatment:
Polished
Shape:
Flat
Temper:
T3-T8
Application:
for airplane body

1. Structure of BS EN 7075 Aluminium Plates for Airplane Body Description
    BS EN 7075 Aluminium Plates for Airplane Body is one semi-finished aluminium material. The alloy AA7075  is widly used in high stress plate making and die set making ect. Its weight is much lower than steel. So many customers choosed aluminium material instead of steel.

 

2.   Specification of BS EN 7075 Aluminium Plates

BS EN 7075 Aluminium Plates

Main Specification

Alloy

AA1xxx (AA1050, AA1060, AA1070, AA1100 etc.)

AA3xxx (AA3003, AA3004, AA3005, AA3105 etc.)

AA5xxx, AA6XXX (AA5052,AA5083, AA5754, AA6061, AA6062 etc.)

AA8xxx(AA8011, AA8006 etc.)

Temper

H14,H16, H18, H22, H24, H26, H32,O/F, T4, T6, T651

Thickmess

0.01mm-100mm

Width

30mm-1700mm

Standard

GB/T 3880-2006/ASTM

Special specification is available on customer's requirement

 

3.  Application of BS EN 7075 Aluminium Plates

(1).Interior: wall cladding, ceilings, bathrooms, kitchens and balconies, shutters, doors...

(2).Exterior: wall cladding, facades, roofing, canopies, tunnels,column covers , renovations...

(3).Advertisement: display platforms, signboards, fascia, shop fronts...

 

4.    Feature of BS EN 7075 Aluminium Plates

Surfact Quality :

 Be free from Oil Stain, Dent, Inclusion, Scratches, Stain, Oxide Dicoloration, Breaks, Corrosion, Roll Marks, Dirt Streaks and other defect which will interfere with use,

 

Mechenical Property:

Chemical Composite and Mechanical Property

 

5.    Certificate of CC Aluminium in Coil Form for making Aluminium Circle

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

 

6.    Image of BS EN 7075 Aluminium Plates

 

BS EN 7075 Aluminium Plates for Airplane Body

BS EN 7075 Aluminium Plates for Airplane Body

BS EN 7075 Aluminium Plates for Airplane Body

 

 

7.    Package and shipping of BS EN 7075 Aluminium Plates

First, plastic cloth with drying agent inside; Second, Pearl Wool ; Third, wooden cases with dry agent , fumigation wooden pallets, aluminum surface could cover blue PVC film

 

8.    FAQ

1) What is the delivery time?

Depends on actual order, around 20 to 35 days

2) What is the QC system:

We have QC staff of 20 persons and advanced equipment, each production is with MTC traced from Aluminum ingot lot.

3) What market do you mainly sell to?

Australia, America, Asia, Middle East, Western Europe, Africa etc

 

Q:Is aluminum sheet resistant to UV rays?
Yes, aluminum sheet is resistant to UV rays.
Q:just bought a hobart handler 140 (already love it), and was just wondering on what gas to use for aluminum. my welder will be set up for mild steel (75% argon 25% CO2). it would be nice to be able to use this mix with aluminum as well, as it would be easy to just switch spools of wire, but the manual says to use a 100% argon mix when welding with aluminum. will the 25% CO2 make a difference welding aluminum?
You MUST use 100% Ar for MIG welding aluminum. Molten Al is highly reactive. Al powder is the active ingredient in thermite, for example. It will react with CO2, stripping away the oxygen and creating a nasty mess. Also, you really need a MIG welder with twice as much current output. along the lines of 200-300 amps. 130 amps will not perform well even with a spool gun, and running the weak, prone-to-jamming .030 Al wire. You could try to do it that way, but I would not advise. (There is no way in hell you'd be able to cram wimpy .030 Al wire through a 6 foot traditional welding lead. It'll kink and jam after 5 seconds.) MIG welding aluminum REQUIRES using the high-current, high feed speed, spray transfer mode. Here are some typical parameters: 030 wire, 500 IPM, 22 volts. 120-130 amps. 035 wire, 500 IPM, 23 volts, 150 amps. 045 wire, 400 IPM, 24 volts, 200 amps. EDIT, the guy above me has the right idea. They use electricity to force the reaction between aluminum oxide (dissolved in cryolite) and carbon, producing molten Al and CO2 gas. Normally the reaction would tend to go the other way. Aluminum has a higher affinity for oxygen.
Q:how many aluminum ions are present?how many chloride ions are present?what is the mass in grams of one molecule of aluminum chloride?help! i have no clue how to do this i need to know how for my quiz!!!
You have to remember Avogadro's number: 6.02 x 10^23 Read about it in your text book. It is the number of molecules of any atom that make up 1 mole. 1 mole of a molecule is equal to it's atomic weight in grams. So, the atomic weight of aluminum is 26.9. So, 26.9 grams of aluminum contains exactly 6.02 x 10^23 molecules of aluminum (or 1 mole). What's the molecular weight of aluminum chloride? Well, 26.9 + 3(35.5) = 133.4 the 35.5 is the molecular weight of chloride and there are 3 of them. So, 133.4 grams of aluminum chloride would be 6.02 x 10^23 molecules. We only have 37.2 g. 37.2 g/ 133.4 g per mole = 0.279 moles. 0.279 moles x (6.02 x 10^23 molecules/mole) = 1.68 x 10^23 molecules of aluminum chloride. So, since there is one aluminum per molecule, you have your answer. Just multiply by three to find out how many molecules of chloride are present. Finally, if 133.4g = 6.02 x 10^23 molecules, then 1 molecule = 133.4 / 6.02x10^23 = 22.16 x 10^-23 or 2.216 x 10^-22 Make sure that the periodic table you use for class has the same values (some tables are more simplified then others). Also, make sure that you use the correct number of scientific digits when calculating your answer.
Q:How to press multilayer aluminum sheets (aluminum sheet's thickness: 0.2mm) together and keep them inseperate after pressing?
resistance welding usually overlays two pieces together and presses them, heating them to melting state through current, you can try multiple sheets.
Q:What oil does the aluminum plate stretch with?
There are professional tensile oil, you can ask to pull the rice cooker liner manufacturers know, if not a lot of production, you can use peanut oil first try, the effect barely enough!
Q:im wanting to try and source my own chemicals for experiments and such in the cheapest way possiblei thought a cheap method of making powdered aluminium would be to just sandpaper aluminium kitchen foil and collect the powder, what i need to know is:how pure is aluminium foil?.....e.g is it actually mixed with some other metals and is an alloyand will the powder i collect be as good as bottled aluminium powder? i know it wont be perfect but as long as its similar that should be fineim using it for pyrotechnical experiments by the way
Aluminum foil is pretty pure for most purposes (99.1 % pure). However, I really think sandpapering aluminum foil is not your best option. For one, aluminum foil is quite expensive, I wonder if you could just get a bunch of the powder for a cheaper price than buying an equal mass of aluminum foil. Also, how would you even begin sandpapering it? If you rub a crumpled up ball of aluminum on a rough surface, you don't get a powder, you just get a ripped up ball and a gray mark on the rough surface. But you could try, tell me if it works. However, I think you may have better odds with aluminum cans. They are cheaper and thicker thus not so prone to ripping. Although I still doubt you could get a reasonable quantity of aluminum powder from that. If all else fails, you could always try stuffing a bunch of aluminum foil in a blender.
Q:Can aluminum sheets be used for insulation jackets?
Yes, aluminum sheets can be used for insulation jackets. Aluminum has excellent thermal conductivity properties, which allows it to effectively reflect heat and prevent the transfer of thermal energy. This makes it an ideal material for insulation jackets, as it helps to maintain temperature control and minimize heat loss or gain. Additionally, aluminum sheets are lightweight, durable, and resistant to corrosion, making them a practical choice for insulation applications.
Q:What are the different types of finishes available for painted aluminum sheets?
There are several types of finishes available for painted aluminum sheets, including matte, satin, glossy, metallic, and textured finishes. These finishes provide different levels of sheen, texture, and visual appeal, allowing for a wide range of aesthetic options for various applications.
Q:What are the different types of finishes available for aluminum sheets?
There are several different types of finishes that are commonly available for aluminum sheets. These finishes are applied to the surface of the aluminum to enhance its appearance, protect it from corrosion, and improve its durability. One of the most common types of finishes is the mill finish, which is the natural finish that is achieved after the aluminum has been extruded or rolled. This finish has a smooth and shiny appearance, but it is not as resistant to corrosion as some of the other finishes. Another type of finish is the brushed finish, which is achieved by brushing the surface of the aluminum with a fine abrasive material. This creates a pattern of fine lines on the surface, giving it a unique and textured appearance. Brushed finishes are commonly used in architectural applications and can also help to hide scratches and other imperfections. Anodizing is another popular finish for aluminum sheets. This process involves immersing the aluminum in an electrolytic bath and applying an electric current to it. This causes a layer of aluminum oxide to form on the surface, which provides excellent corrosion resistance and can be dyed in various colors for aesthetic purposes. Powder coating is another commonly used finish for aluminum sheets. In this process, a dry powder is sprayed onto the surface of the aluminum and then heated to form a durable coating. Powder coating is available in a wide range of colors and finishes, including matte, glossy, and textured. Finally, there is the painted finish, which involves applying a liquid paint to the surface of the aluminum. This finish offers a high level of customization, as it is available in virtually any color and can be applied in various patterns and textures. Overall, the choice of finish for aluminum sheets depends on the specific requirements of the application, such as aesthetics, corrosion resistance, and durability. Each finish offers its own unique advantages and can greatly enhance the appearance and performance of aluminum sheets.
Q:How do aluminum sheets perform in terms of flexural strength?
Aluminum sheets have good flexural strength, meaning they can withstand bending or flexing without easily breaking or deforming. The specific flexural strength of aluminum sheets can vary depending on factors such as the alloy used and the thickness of the sheet. However, in general, aluminum sheets are known for their ability to maintain their structural integrity under bending forces, making them suitable for various applications that require flexibility and strength.

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