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  • | Name = Aluminium hydroxide | IUPACName = Aluminium hydroxide
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  • [[Image:ACP structure - small.png|right|Aluminium Composite Panel Structure]] ...t consist of a non-aluminium core bonded between two [[aluminium]] sheets. Aluminium sheets can be coated with PVDF or Polyester paint. ACPs are frequently used
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  • An electrostatic charge is placed upon two aluminium foil leaves. As radiation strikes the meter the foil leaves lose their char
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  • ...wder is commonly used in extreme "white" soaps for these purposes; nickel, aluminium and silver are less commonly used. These metals provide electron-robbing be
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  • ...specialty electrodes have made possible the welding of cast iron, nickel, aluminium, copper and other metals. The versatility of the method makes it popular in ...ility in comparison to the SMAW process. Originally developed for welding aluminium and other non-ferrous materials in the 1940s, GMAW was soon economically ap
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  • A great aluminium source if you can get it is used printing plates. Smaller printers often pu
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  • ...of four components made from scratch. First, a [[capacitor]] is made from aluminium foil and glass sandwiched together to store electrical energy. A switch wil
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  • | armour=12–38 mm [[aluminium]]
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  • ...core and incendiary in the windshield cap. Two types with different caps (Aluminium and swaged steel) are encountered. Penetration 25 mm RHA at 400 m and perpe
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  • ...is struck, the bag of propellent ignites, and the pressure rises until the aluminium cup bursts, allowing the exhaust gas to rush through the exhaust holes push
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  • ...llings with either standard [[PETN]], a mixture called HA41 ([[RDX]] and [[aluminium]]), and a compressed version where more explosives were compressed into sam
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  • ...This low grade explosive was later improved by the addition of about 20% [[aluminium]] powder, producing ''minol''.</ref> Sink rate was 43.5 ft/s (13.3 m/s) and
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  • ...[[Manapouri Power Station]] was constructed to supply electricity to the [[aluminium]] [[smelter]] at Tiwai Point. As of 2007 the [[Kárahnjúkar Hydropower Pro
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  • ...ty, deferoxamine can be used to treat [[aluminium]] toxicity (an excess of aluminium in the body) in select patients although it is not FDA approved for this us
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  • ...ter by treating the natural water with a mixture of activated carbon and [[Aluminium hydroxide|Al(OH)<sub>3</sub>]], a [[Flocculation|flocculating agent]]. Impr
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  • * [[Aluminium acetate|Aluminium diacetate]] * [[Aluminium hydroxide]]
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  • ...xide]] on its surface, which is relatively resistant to the acid, allowing aluminium tanks to transport acetic acid. Metal acetates can also be prepared from ac *[[Aluminium acetate]] and [[iron(II) acetate]]—used as [[mordant]]s for [[dye]]s.
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  • | Name = Aluminium hydroxide | IUPACName = Aluminium hydroxide
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  • ...oride is used as a [[Flux (metallurgy)|flux]] for the [[gas welding]] of [[aluminium]].
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  • ...d rocket]</ref> Some common building materials such as stainless steel and aluminium can act as fuels with strong oxidisers such as nitrous oxide, as can contam
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  • ===Mercury and aluminium=== ...ook |author =Vargel, C.; Jacques, M.; Schmidt, M. P.| title = Corrosion of Aluminium|year =2004| isbn = 20049780080444956|publisher = Elsevier |url=http://books
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  • * Inactivated by [[aluminium]], [[iron]] and [[zinc]], not to be taken at the same time as [[indigestion
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  • ...rent properties, for example ceramic balloons can make a light syntactic [[aluminium]] foam.<ref>[http://www.memagazine.org/backissues/january99/features/foams/
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  • ...oporous materials include some kinds of [[Mesoporous silica|silica]] and [[Aluminium oxide|alumina]] that have similarly-sized fine mesopores. Mesoporous oxides
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  • The [[oxide]]s of [[aluminium]] ([[alumina]]), [[silicon]] ([[silica]]) and [[magnesium]] ([[magnesium ox
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  • ...juices can include (from the inside to the outside): [[plastic]] layer, [[aluminium]], [[paper]], [[printing]] and top coating.
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  • ...als include clay minerals such as kaolinite, more recent materials include aluminium oxide, more commonly known as alumina. The modern ceramic materials, which ...that under the right manufacturing conditions, some ceramics, especially [[aluminium oxide]] (alumina), could be made [[translucent]]. These translucent materia
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  • Calcium aluminium chlorohydrate <br /> Calcium aluminium chlorohydroxide <br />
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  • In nature, the ores of metals such as [[iron]], [[copper]], [[lead]], [[aluminium]], and other metals are found in impure states, often [[redox|oxidized]] an ...mainly contains oxides of [[calcium]], [[silicon]], [[magnesium]], and [[aluminium]]. Any sandy component or quartz component of the original ore automaticall
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  • ...sition]]. For example, diamonds are made of [[carbon]] (C) and rubies of [[aluminium]] oxide (Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>). Next, many gems are crystals which a
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  • ...deeper [[Three-dimensional space|3D-shaped]] parts are often made in cast aluminium tools. It is important to know that these tools have to take the volumetric
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  • ...all. The crutch had fractured across a [[polypropylene]] insert within the aluminium tube of the device, and [[infra-red spectroscopy]] of the material showed t
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  • Usually vaporized [[aluminium]] is brought onto a [[PET film (biaxially oriented)|biaxially oriented PET
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  • ...PET film]], often known by one of its trade names, "Mylar"), PET can be [[aluminium|aluminized]] by [[evaporation|evaporating]] a [[Thin-film deposition|thin f
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  • ...of the polycondensation process. The reaction is catalyzed by magnesium-, aluminium-, or calcium-organoelement compounds. To prevent [[coagulation]] of polymer
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  • ...ly repel each others and cannot aggregate together. Freshly precipitated [[aluminium]] or iron hydroxide is extremely difficult to [[Filtration|filter]] because
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  • |data22 = [[Aluminium]], [[Gallium]], [[Indium]] :4 Al + 3 O<sub>2</sub> → 2 Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> (aluminium oxide)
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  • ...inition. It includes, in addition to the four above, [[iron]] and steel, [[aluminium]], [[tin]], [[tungsten]], [[molybdenum]], [[tantalum]], [[magnesium]], [[co
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  • ...tals]] varies. [[Lithium]], [[beryllium]], [[sodium]], [[magnesium]] and [[aluminium]] are almost always included. Additional metals up to [[nickel]] are often
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  • [[Image:Aluminium foam.jpg|thumb|right|Foamed [[aluminium]]]] ...m''' is a cellular structure consisting of a solid [[metal]], frequently [[aluminium]], containing a large volume fraction of gas-filled [[pore]]s. The pores c
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  • Common engineering [[metal]]s include [[aluminium]], [[chromium]], [[copper]], [[iron]], [[magnesium]], [[nickel]], [[titaniu ...[[galvanized steel]] are used where resistance to corrosion is important. Aluminium alloys and magnesium alloys are used for applications where strength and li
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  • === Aluminium scrap === ...aluminium]] scrap and [[flux]] in a furnace. This is heated to form molten aluminium. From the furnace three main streams are obtained, metal product, [[dross]]
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  • ...rrelates with the melting point of the material and therefore the creep in aluminium alloys starts at 200°C while for refractory metals temperatures above 1500
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  • ...ad]] or [[mercury poisoning]]. The exceptions to this are [[barium]] and [[aluminium]], which can be removed efficiently by the kidneys. ...ys can be exposed to large amounts of aluminium with no ill effects. Thus, aluminium is not considered dangerous to persons with normal elimination capacity.<re
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  • Aerogels made with [[alumina|aluminium oxide]] are known as [[alumina]] aerogels. These aerogels are used as catal
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  • ...ore resistant to air flow than fiberglass. Persistent moisture will weaken aluminium sulphate flame-retardants in cellulose (which are sometimes used in the USA
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  • ...ible and much lighter (1.05 g/cm<sup>3</sup> vs. 2.70 g/cm<sup>3</sup> for aluminium).
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  • ...sionally as beads up to 5&nbsp;mm diameter. They are typically made from [[aluminium oxide]] with a porous structure.
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  • *12-15% [[aluminium oxide]]: Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>
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  • | formula = ([[Magnesium|Mg]][[Iron|Fe]],[[Aluminium|Al]])<sub>3</sub>([[Aluminium|Al]],[[Silicon|Si]])<sub>4</sub>[[Oxygen|O]]<sub>10</sub>([[Hydroxyl|OH]])< [[Category:Aluminium minerals]]
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  • ...s a soft clay-like material occurring in nature as an impure [[hydrous]] [[aluminium silicate]]. This seems to have been used in conjunction with 'wash'. More
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  • ...ng alcohol]], and [[3-In-One Oil]] often give good results when working on aluminium.
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