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  2. Aluminium foil - Wikipedia

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    Candies in aluminium foil packaging. Aluminium foil is widely sold into the consumer market, often in rolls of 500 mm (20 in) width and several metres in length. [14] Aluminium foil is also used for barbecuing delicate foods. [15] As with all metallic items, aluminium foil reacts to being placed in a microwave oven.

  3. Sheet resistance - Wikipedia

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    Sheet resistance is a special case of resistivity for a uniform sheet thickness. Commonly, resistivity (also known as bulk resistivity, specific electrical resistivity, or volume resistivity) is in units of Ω·m, which is more completely stated in units of Ω·m 2 /m (Ω·area/length). When divided by the sheet thickness (m), the units are Ω ...

  4. Aluminium–manganese alloys - Wikipedia

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    The eutectic, between aluminium and Al 6 Mn is 1.3% manganese and 660 °C, while pure aluminium melts at 660.2 °C. Values of 1.8% and 657 °C or 658 °C can also be found in older literature. Above 710 °C, Al 4 Mn is formed with a manganese content of at least 4%. However, such high levels are not typically used. Below 510 or 511 °C, Al 12 ...

  5. 13 Surprising Uses for Aluminum Foil Beyond Food Storage - AOL

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    Remove cotton and aluminum foil, and peel off the gel nail polish. 6. Polishing Silver. No need for a special polish or even any elbow grease to polish Nanny’s heirloom silverware. Place a sheet ...

  6. 6063 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    6063 is the most common alloy used for aluminium extrusion. It allows complex shapes to be formed with very smooth surfaces fit for anodizing and so is popular for visible architectural applications such as window frames, door frames, roofs, and sign frames. [ 3] Applications requiring higher strength typically use 6061 or 6082 instead.

  7. Foil (metal) - Wikipedia

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    Foil (metal) A roll of aluminium foil. A foil is a very thin sheet of metal, typically made by hammering or rolling. [1] [2] Foils are most easily made with malleable metal, such as aluminium, copper, [3] tin, and gold. Foils usually bend under their own weight and can be torn easily. [2]

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