Heavy duty aluminum foil and aluminum foil are both made of aluminum by rolling, and they have many similarities. The biggest difference between the two is the thickness, which also leads to differences in many aspects of performance.
Ordinary aluminum foil: generally refers to aluminum foil with a thinner thickness and used for conventional packaging, protection and other purposes. Its thickness is usually less than 0.2mm, and it has the advantages of light weight, airtightness and good wrapping. This thin aluminum foil is light in weight and widely used for general household use, but it is easier to tear or puncture, especially when handling heavy or sharp objects.
Heavy duty aluminum foil: generally refers to aluminum foil products with thicker thickness and higher strength. Its thickness may exceed the standard range of ordinary aluminum foil, and it has better physical properties and load-bearing capacity. Heavy duty aluminum foil is usually 0.0008 Te mau nota (0.020 Te mau mana'o tauturu no te) i te 0.001 Te mau nota (0.025 Te mau mana'o tauturu no te) Te mau mana'o tauturu no te. The increased thickness makes it more durable, stronger and tear-resistant.
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