Ang aluminum foil pinhole adunay duha ka nag-unang hinungdan, ang usa mao ang materyal, ang lain mao ang pamaagi sa pagproseso.
1. Ang dili husto nga materyal ug kemikal nga komposisyon mosangpot sa direktang epekto sa sulod sa pinhole sa peke nga aluminum foil Fe ug Si. Si Fe>2.5, Al ug Fe intermetallic compounds lagmit nga maporma coarse. Ang aluminyo nga foil dali nga mabutang sa pinhole kung mag-calender, Ang Fe ug Si mag-interact aron mahimong lig-on nga compound. The number of pinholes in 1060 pure aluminum foil is much larger than that in 1035 foil, because the Fe and Si content of 1035 pure aluminum is much higher than that of 1060. But in aluminum foil Ti content >O time. 05, easy to form hard TiB2. The compound is brittle during rolling, which also causes many pinholes. Material surface The horizontal billet surface is scratched, or the surface has severe corrosion spots and metal extrusion. These problems will produce more pinholes or even holes with the thinning of rolling thickness. The material casting process mainly consists of some external particles and dust, as well as bubbles and oxide film. As the rolling thickness becomes thinner, the bubbles are crushed into pinholes, and the oxide film eventually falls off the foil surface, forming pinholes.
2, when the processing method tension is too large, the front slip value is greatly reduced, easy to lead to inconsistency between the roller and aluminum foil. If the aluminum foil surface slips at this time, it will distort the surface and greatly increase the probability of pinhole. There are some small solid particles in the rolling oil, which can easily lead to pinholes in aluminum foil. These particles must be filtered to remove, but in practical filtration, the ash content of the rolled oil tends to exceed a certain range, which can easily lead to pinholes. Dugang pa, the flow of oil through the filter must be greater than the flow of cooling oil, but in fact, dirty oil often reflux, rolling oil viscosity is too large, eventually make the aluminum foil pockmarked, the rougher the more likely to lead to pinhole.