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Aluminium (Al) - Custom Aluminium Bar to Meet Customer Specifications by Metalweb
In order to minimise inventory, scrap and to maximise throughput rates, advanced engineering companies demand material to be supplied in exact quantities, just-in-time and in a form and length that is near to final shape.
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Aluminium - Aluminium Foil Production
A quick look at the process of manufacturing aluminium foil. Starting from aluminium raw materials, mining, processing, rolling and annealing. Also provided are foil thicknesses for a range of common applications and typical alloys used for making aluminium foil.
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Aluminium - An Introduction To Aluminium Properties, Production and Applications, Supplier Data by A
The major advantages of using aluminium are tied directly to its remarkable properties. This article looks at the properties of aluminium and aluminium alloys as well as production of and applications using aluminium.
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Aluminium - Attributes and Properties of Aluminium Foil
Have you ever wondered what attributes and properties make aluminium foil suitable for the applications it us used in? If so, this article provides a detailed account of all the attributes and properties of this widely used and versatile material.
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Aluminium - Grades, Formability, Fabrication and Finishing, Supplier Data by Aalco
Aluminium alloys are normally supplied as semi-finished products such as sheet, plate, coil, extrusions, tube or wire. All forms can then be readily fabricated into finished products using a wide range of processes.
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Aluminium - Handling, Storage, Maintenance and Cleaning, Supplier Data by Aalco
Despite the high durability and corrosion resistance of aluminium and aluminium alloys, some simple steps should be employed when handling and cleaning aluminium to avoid staining and damage as some alloys tend to be quite soft.
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Aluminium - Specifications, Properties, Classifications and Classes, Supplier Data by Aalco
Aluminium is the world¡¯s most abundant metal. The versatility of aluminium makes it the most widely used metal after steel. The specifications, properties, classifications and class details are provided for aluminium and aluminium alloys.
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Aluminium and Aluminium Alloys - Applications
Aluminium and its alloys are truly versatile engineering materials. It is used in industries such as electrical, packaging, transport, building and architecture, gas cylinders, machined components, ladders, sporting goods, road barriers, furniture and lithographic plates.
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Aluminium and Aluminium Alloys - Designations
Designations and nomenclature for aluminium and its alloys are described in this article. Also covered are designations for various stages of heat treatment and work hardening.
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Aluminium and Aluminium Alloys - Fabrication
Processes and materials for producing wrought, rolled, plate, sheet, shate (sheet and plate), foil, extrusions and castings in aluminium and its alloys are reviewed.
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