Yes
No. Sapphire is aluminum oxide.
The aluminum can was invented in the 1950's (1957)
colored plastic wrapcolored aluminum foilgreen pencils (wouldn't that be cool)colored hardwood floors (like bright pink)
Aluminum is lighter than steel, so the overall weight of the vehicle can reduced. Also aluminum doesn't rust.
Aluminum is the only material that's endlessly recyclable, and It takes energy to make aluminum from scratch. In fact, it takes 95% more energy to make aluminum from bauxite ore than to recycle old aluminum into new. The energy you save by recycling a single aluminum can will run a TV for three hours.
It is probably aluminum and depending on where and how it broke, it can be heli arced which is welding aluminum.
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I use a carbide tipped saw blade (100 tooth) to cut alot of aluminum, but you have irregular shaped and thin aluminum that can tear out very easily. Remember, the finer the tooth, the less tear-out, try a test piece first.
water,oxygen and aluminum.
We use the coping saw as a hand saw, so it is pretty easy to control the saw. If you use the coping saw, you can feel that the coping saw is very easy to control,the saw can basically cut any shapes. Some machines are very hard to cut curves with on plastic, but not this one because the coping saw just follows where you go, you are controlling the angle of the blade of the coping saw.
Well, aluminum is not very heavy compared to other metals, and it is easy to produce. That's the non-scientific answer.
* It's light, * strong enough * easy to machine * easy to weld * reasonably priced
No, like all metals Aluminum is non degradable. However, it is relatively easy to recycle, and recycling is much more cost effective than mining more aluminum.
Alluminium. It's very easy.
Aluminum siding would be slightly noisier. Some of the cons of aluminum siding include scratching and denting. Aluminum siding is easy to scratch, which reveals the bare aluminum beneath the surface. It is also easily dented by small objects such as stones or hail.
Aluminum Cutting Carbide Tipped Saw Blades are used for cutting plastics
Yes, aluminum is easy to recycle and uses far less energy than making new aluminum from bauxite dug out of the ground. So recycle all those cans!