Yes, you can use an aluminum wire. Aluminum does conduct electricity. However, there is a well-known problem with aluminum wire. When exposed to air, the outer layer of aluminum forms a non-conductive oxide. There is resistance to the flow of electricity as it attempts to get through the aluminum oxide coating to the conductive aluminum below. When aluminum wire is used to reduce weight, it is usually welded to another metal that makes a better contact, such as copper. The contact metal is then what is connected.
Sure, no problem there. They wouldn't be a particularly good choice though, as they'd be a lot lighter than lead bullets. Lighter means they'll slow down faster. You get less range and less penetration from the weapon.
It gives more strength for the same weight as either steel or aluminum, or the same strength with less metal. The problem is, it is REALLY expensive. If you were to build a flatbed trailer from titanium and I were to build one from aluminum, and my trailer came out weighing 6000 pounds, you could build a trailer equally as good with 3000 pounds of metal. Your customers would like this because they could send 3000 pounds more freight on your trailer. The problem is, titanium is far more than twice as expensive as aluminum, and it would take you a very long time to get your money back.
A fault record is a log that documents information about an issue or problem that occurred within a system or process. It typically includes details such as the nature of the fault, when it occurred, who reported it, and any actions taken to address it. Fault records are commonly used for troubleshooting and problem resolution purposes.
Yes, it covers all but the smallest discrepancies.
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Yes. For a while a bunch of houses were wired with aluminum. Problem is that when you mix aluminum and copper wires you create a fire hazard.
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To install aluminum windows you should use conventional building techniques and minimise or eliminate contact between the aluminum and the bricks and mortar. The use of a flashing membrane would solve this problem by isolating the aluminum from the brickwork.
Aluminum foil, even pieces as small as candy wrappers, will set off a metal detector. Many companies are changing from aluminum foil to a paper wrap due to this problem. Your best bet is to remove any and all things you can from your pockets, gum and candy included!
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Some problems are unstructured in that similar problems have not occurred before and no ready routine exists for problem solving. Other problems have occurred routinely and a decision process exists for the problem.
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If the problem is to help engine cooling through the direct transfer of heat out of the piping, the aluminum will be superior to the silicone piping by far. Aluminum is one of the best materials for the conduction of heat.