Kenyelletso ea mocheso oa H oa foil ea aluminium le litšobotsi tsa aluminium

Kenyelletso ea mocheso oa H oa foil ea aluminium le litšobotsi tsa aluminium

Ntho e kholo ka ho fetisisa ea foil ea aluminium ke boima ba eona bo bobebe le mefuta e mengata ea tšebeliso, e loketseng bakeng sa sefofane, kaho, mokhabiso, indasteri le liindasteri tse ling. Aluminium e na le litšenyehelo tse ngata haholo, mme conductivity ea eona ea motlakase ke ea bobeli feela ho ea koporo, empa theko e tlase haholo ho feta ea koporo, batho ba bangata hona joale ba khetha aluminium e le thepa e ka sehloohong bakeng sa lithapo.

1060, 3003, 5052 are several commonly used aluminum foils, which are widely used in thermal insulation materials, decoration materials, molds and other industries. Different aluminum foils have different temper s and process properties. Now let’s introduce the meaning and difference of the common temper s H18, H24 and H32 in the aluminum foil.

temper aluminum foil

H in the above temper refers to work hardening to improve the strength of the aluminum foil, and the two Arabic numerals after H are added (called HXX state). The 1st digit after the H represents the basic handler that gets the temper,

  • H1: refers to the work-hardened temper.
  • H2: temper of work hardening and incomplete annealing.
  • H3: Work-hardened and stabilized temper.

The temper of the aluminum foil is different and the performance is also different.

Features of H temper aluminum foil:

1. Machinability: Aluminum has excellent machinability. In deformed aluminum alloys and cast aluminum alloys, the machinability changes considerably in various tempers after production.

2. Formability: The specific tensile strength, yield strength, ductility and corresponding work hardening rate govern the change in allowable deformation.

3. Forgeability: Aluminum alloys can be forged into a wide variety of shapes and forgings. Linking Aluminum can be joined by a variety of methods, including welding, resistance welding, brazing, soldering, bonding, and mechanical methods such as riveting and bolting.

4. Recyclability: Aluminum has extremely high recyclability, and the characteristics of recycled aluminum are almost the same as those of primary aluminum.