aluminium foils

  • 1Aluminium foil — (known as aluminum foil in North America) is aluminium prepared in thin sheets with a thickness less than 0.2 mm / 0.008 in, although much thinner gauges down to 0.006 mm are commonly used. [http://www.alufoil.org/eng/alufoil 343.html European… …

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  • 2Japanese Industrial Standards — This article is about Japanese Industrial Standards in general; see JIS encoding for the character encoding used in representing the Japanese language for computer software and communication. Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) specifies the… …

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  • 3Extrusion coating — is the coating of a molten web of resin on to a substrate material. It is a versatile coating technique used for economic application of various plastics, notably polyethylene, onto board, paper, aluminium foils, cellulose or plastic films. The… …

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  • 4Foiler — Un foiler peut être défini comme un voilier monocoque ou multicoque qui utilise la portance dynamique (liée à la vitesse) de plusieurs foils (ailes immergées ou plans porteurs profilés et immergés) en remplacement (1) ou en complément (2) de la… …

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  • 5Foïler — Foiler Un foiler peut être défini comme un voilier monocoque ou multicoque qui utilise la portance dynamique (liée à la vitesse) de plusieurs foils (ailes immergées ou plans porteurs profilés et immergés) en remplacement (1) ou en complément (2)… …

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  • 6Brazing — This article is about the metal joining process. For the cooking technique, see braising. Brazing practice Brazing is a metal joining process whereby a filler metal is heated above and distributed between two or more close fitting parts by… …

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  • 7Foil (metal) — A roll of Aluminum Foil A foil is a very thin sheet of metal, usually made by hammering or rolling a piece of metal. Foils are most easily made with malleable metals, such as aluminium, copper, tin, and gold. Foils usually bend under their own… …

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  • 8Foil (chemistry) — A foil is a very thin sheet of metal, usually made by hammering or rolling a piece of metal. Foils are most easily made with malleable metals, such as aluminium, copper, tin, and gold. Foils usually bend under their own weight and can be torn… …

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  • 9foil — I. /fɔɪl / (say foyl) verb (t) 1. to frustrate (a person, an attempt, a purpose); baffle; baulk. 2. Obsolete to defeat; repulse; check. –noun 3. Obsolete a defeat; check; repulse. {Middle English foile(n), from Old French fuler trample. See… …

  • 10Nautisme (voile) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Nautisme et Voile. Nautisme à la voile Voile Féd …

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