ALUMINIUM FOIL
Aluminium Foil in Strip and Coil
Aluminium Cut Blanks
Aluminium Sheet
Aluminium Busbar
Aluminium Components
Thickness:
0.1mm-1mm for Aluminium Foil strip and blanks. Other thicknesses available on request.
Width:
Standard width 305mm, larger widths are available on request, we can slit down to 3mm or less dependent on application.
Temper:
Vast amount of tempers and finishes available depending on application.
Various grades available: Varying different grades depending on application.
Please contact us for more details.
Products we can offer:
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Foil is very thin metal, often under 0.2mm.
Strip is a broader category that includes foil but generally refers to thicker metal.
Coil describes how foil or strip is stored and delivered, in a rolled-up format.
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A component is any part or piece made of metal that serves a specific function within a larger system, machine, or structure. Metal components are integral to a vast array of industries due to metals’ strength, durability, conductivity, and versatility. They can range from very simple shapes to complex, intricate forms, depending on their purpose and design requirements.
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A cut blank is a flat piece of metal that has been cut to a specific shape and size, often as a preliminary step in manufacturing or fabrication. Blanks serve as the starting material for further processing, where they may be stamped, formed, machined, or otherwise modified to create finished components or products.
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A metal sheet is a flat, thin piece of metal with a uniform thickness, widely used across various industries due to its versatility, strength, and formability. Metal sheets are generally between 0.5mm and 6mm in thickness. Anything thicker is usually classified as plate, while thinner materials (under 0.5 mm) are called foil.
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A busbar is a strip or bar that is used to conduct electricity within electrical systems. Typically made of highly conductive metals like copper or aluminum, busbars are designed to carry high electrical currents efficiently and distribute power to different parts of a system. Busbars are commonly found in power distribution units, electrical switchboards, battery banks, substations, and other high-current applications.
Aluminium Foil Uses:
Electronics
Shims
Transformers
Gaskets
Heat Sinks
Cable
Screens
Radiators
Battery Tabs
Aluminium Metal Foil Properties:
Aluminium and its alloys have a low density but are durable, good for applications that require a strong and lightweight material. Although being strong aluminium is also a flexible metal that can be formed into different shapes.
It is also both electrically and thermally conductive. However, it isn’t as good as other metals such as silver, copper and gold, but much more economical.
Aluminium is resistant to corrosion and with surface treatments like anodising, the smooth surface of aluminium can be further improved and protected.