Mirror Finish 93.9% Reflective Aluminum Coils 1060 H16
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 5 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m.t./month
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Item specifice
1. Specification of Mirror Finish 93.9% Reflective Aluminum Coils 1060 H16
Thickness | 0.1mm-10mm |
Popular Thickness | 0.1mm/0.2mm/0.25mm/0.3mm/0.6mm/0.8mm/1.0mm/1.2mm/1.5mm/2.0mm/3.0mm... |
Width | 20mm-2500mm |
inner diameter | 505mm 508mm 605mm |
Material | 1050,1060,1070,1100,1200,3003,3004,3005,5052,5005,5754,5083 |
Temper | O,H12,H14,H16,H18,H22,H24,H26,H32,H34,H36,H38,H111,H112 |
Surface | mill finish |
Packing | Export standard wooden pallets |
Payment Terms | 100% irrevocable L/C at sight or 30% T/T in advance as deposit,70% balance against the B/L copy |
Minimum Order Quantity | 5000kg |
Delivery time | 15-25 days after receiving L/C or deposit |
Remark | Specific requirement of alloy grade, temper or specification can be discussed at your request |
2. Application of Mirror Finish 93.9% Reflective Aluminum Coils 1060 H16
(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...
3. Feature of Mirror Finish 93.9% Reflective Aluminum Coils 1060 H16
*Such coil is specially designed to replace aluminum ingot, due to the high export tax of aluminum ingot, the coil has better price than ingot.
*This type of coil can fit customer's remelting furnace just like ingot, no need to make any change to the production line that was previously used for ingot. The standard coil size and weight is very suitable for the feed gate of furnace.
*This type of coil causes less material wastage than ingot when remelted.
*Our coil is made directly from ore, no need to go though the ingot making process, quality is much better than other suppliers who use ingot scrap to make coil.
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
4. Certificate:
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
5. Image of Mirror Finish 93.9% Reflective Aluminum Coils 1060 H16
6. Package and shipping of Mirror Finish 93.9% Reflective Aluminum Coils 1060 H16
eye to wall
eye to the wall
with wood pallet (wooded case also available)
7. FAQ
1) What is the delivery time?
Dpends 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:How are aluminum coils coated or finished?
- Aluminum coils can be coated or finished in various ways to enhance their appearance, protect against corrosion, or improve their functionality. The most common methods of coating or finishing aluminum coils include painting, anodizing, and laminating. Painting is a popular coating method where a layer of paint is applied onto the aluminum surface. This can be done through different techniques such as spray painting, roll coating, or coil coating. The paint can be customized in terms of color, gloss level, and texture, allowing for a wide range of aesthetic options. Additionally, painting can provide protection against atmospheric conditions and increase the durability of the coils. Anodizing is another widely used technique, especially for architectural and industrial applications. It involves creating a controlled oxide layer on the surface of the aluminum through an electrochemical process. Anodized aluminum coils have a uniform and durable finish that enhances their resistance to corrosion, scratching, and fading. They are available in various colors and can be further enhanced with a matte, brushed, or polished appearance. Laminating is a process where a thin layer of protective film is applied onto the surface of the aluminum coil. This film can be made of different materials such as PVC, polyester, or polyethylene. Laminating provides an extra layer of protection against scratches, dirt, and UV radiation. It also allows for easy cleaning and maintenance of the coated aluminum coils. In addition to these methods, aluminum coils can also be coated with specialized finishes for specific applications. For example, coils used in the automotive industry may have a polymer-based coating that provides lubricity and reduces friction. Coils used in the construction industry may have a heat-reflective coating to improve energy efficiency. Overall, the coating or finishing of aluminum coils plays a crucial role in enhancing their appearance, protecting against corrosion, and improving their functionality for various applications. The choice of coating method depends on the desired outcome, budget, and specific requirements of the end-use industry.
- Q:could you please help me find information of the element aluminum??? all the information i can get will be great... thanks very mucho.... who discovered? where can i find pictures of it?
- hi ive found this: Aluminium is a silvery white member of the boron group of chemical elements. It has the symbol Al and its atomic number is 13. It is not soluble in water under normal circumstances. Aluminium is the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust, and the third most abundant element, after oxygen and silicon. It makes up about 8% by weight of the Earth's solid surface. Aluminium is too reactive chemically to occur in nature as a free metal. Instead, it is found combined in over 270 different minerals.[5] The chief source of aluminium is bauxite ore. Aluminium is remarkable for the metal's low density and for its ability to resist corrosion due to the phenomenon of passivation. Structural components made from aluminium and its alloys are vital to the aerospace industry and are very important in other areas of transportation and building. Its reactive nature makes it useful as a catalyst or additive in chemical mixtures, including ammonium nitrate explosives, to enhance blast power. Aluminium is a soft, durable, lightweight, ductile and malleable metal with appearance ranging from silvery to dull gray, depending on the surface roughness. Aluminium is nonmagnetic and nonsparking. It is also insoluble in alcohol, though it can be soluble in water in certain forms. The yield strength of pure aluminium is 7–11 MPa, while aluminium alloys have yield strengths ranging from 200 MPa to 600 MPa.[6] Aluminium has about one-third the density and stiffness of steel. It is easily machined, cast, drawn and extruded.
- Q:Are aluminum coils suitable for decorative applications?
- Indeed, decorative applications can benefit greatly from the use of aluminum coils. This versatile and lightweight material boasts exceptional corrosion resistance, rendering it an optimal selection for decorative purposes. Its ability to be effortlessly shaped, formed, and fabricated into a myriad of designs, patterns, and finishes grants endless possibilities in the realm of decoration. Furthermore, aluminum coils can be coated with various colors and finishes, including anodized or painted coatings, to augment both their aesthetic allure and durability. Thus, whether utilized for interior or exterior decoration, the utilization of aluminum coils offers a visually captivating and economically viable solution.
- Q:How do aluminum coils compare to galvanized steel coils in terms of longevity?
- In terms of longevity, aluminum coils generally have a longer lifespan compared to galvanized steel coils. Aluminum is naturally resistant to corrosion, which means it is less likely to rust or deteriorate over time. This makes aluminum coils a popular choice for outdoor applications, such as in roofing, siding, and HVAC systems, as they can withstand harsh weather conditions without losing their structural integrity. On the other hand, galvanized steel coils are steel coils that have been coated with a layer of zinc to protect against corrosion. While this zinc coating provides some level of protection, it can wear off over time, particularly in areas with high humidity or exposure to saltwater. Once the zinc coating is compromised, the steel underneath becomes susceptible to rust and corrosion, which can significantly reduce the lifespan of galvanized steel coils. Therefore, if longevity is a primary concern, aluminum coils are generally a more durable and long-lasting option compared to galvanized steel coils. However, it is important to consider other factors such as cost, specific application requirements, and maintenance needs before making a final decision.
- Q:Who knows the color coated aluminum roll, that is, roll coating manufacturers? Yes, let me know!
- Color coated aluminum coil roller coating and spraying, Ji'nan Xinhai professional production of aluminum and coated aluminum coil, the color red is the most expensive in any choice.
- Q:What are the different types of surface defects in aluminum coils?
- Some of the different types of surface defects in aluminum coils include scratches, dents, pits, stains, blistering, and oxidation.
- Q:Are aluminum coils more cost-effective compared to other materials like copper?
- Yes, aluminum coils are generally more cost-effective compared to copper coils. Aluminum is cheaper and more abundant than copper, which makes it a more affordable option for various applications. Additionally, aluminum coils require less maintenance and have a longer lifespan, reducing overall costs in the long run.
- Q:Can aluminum coils be used in the production of automotive heat shields?
- Yes, aluminum coils can be used in the production of automotive heat shields. Aluminum is commonly used in heat shields due to its excellent thermal conductivity and lightweight properties. It helps to effectively dissipate and reflect heat, making it a suitable material for this application.
- Q:Why does the end face of aluminum coil have grease spots?
- Process one without coolant to see whether there are spots. There is a layer of alumina membrane on the blank face of aluminum coil, which will react with basic coolant when heating through processing.
- Q:How do aluminum coils compare to nickel coils in terms of conductivity?
- Compared to nickel coils, aluminum coils typically exhibit lower electrical conductivity. This is mainly attributable to the fact that aluminum has a higher resistivity than nickel. Concerning conductivity, nickel emerges as a superior electrical conductor owing to its lower resistivity. Consequently, nickel coils are frequently favored in situations where high conductivity is vital, like in electrical circuits or heating elements. Nonetheless, it is crucial to acknowledge that aluminum coils still possess reasonable conductivity and may prove suitable for specific applications where cost-effectiveness or lightweight properties outweigh other considerations.
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Mirror Finish 93.9% Reflective Aluminum Coils 1060 H16
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 5 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m.t./month
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OKorder Financial Service
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