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Hultafors SM Aluminum Spirit Level 40" / 100cm
DIY aluminium sprit level with unbreakable, highly transparent and durable block vials with a sensitivity of 10 mm/m and a tolerance of ± 0.75 mm/m in normal position (inverted 1.0 mm/m). The low viscosity vial fluid is a coloured oil mixture giving the bubble the best possible conditions for movement. Resistant to UV light and temperature fluctuations. The bubble is not affected by static electricity as the fluid is anti-static.Length 1000mm (39in)Additional Information:• Length (cm): 100• No. Vials: 2• Level Type: Box Smooth• Accuracy (mm/m): ± 0.75mm/m
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Hultafors SM Aluminum Spirit Level 48" / 120cm
DIY aluminium sprit level with unbreakable, highly transparent and durable block vials with a sensitivity of 10 mm/m and a tolerance of ± 0.75 mm/m in normal position (inverted 1.0 mm/m). The low viscosity vial fluid is a coloured oil mixture giving the bubble the best possible conditions for movement. Resistant to UV light and temperature fluctuations. The bubble is not affected by static electricity as the fluid is anti-static.Length 1200mm (47in)Additional Information:• Length (cm): 120• No. Vials: 2• Level Type: Box Smooth• Accuracy (mm/m): ± 0.75mm/m
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Hultafors SM Aluminum Spirit Level 12" / 30cm
DIY aluminium sprit level with unbreakable, highly transparent and durable block vials with a sensitivity of 10 mm/m and a tolerance of ± 0.75 mm/m in normal position (inverted 1.0 mm/m). The low viscosity vial fluid is a coloured oil mixture giving the bubble the best possible conditions for movement. Resistant to UV light and temperature fluctuations. The bubble is not affected by static electricity as the fluid is anti-static.Length 300mm (12 in)Additional Information:• Length (cm): 30• No. Vials: 2• Level Type: Box Smooth• Accuracy (mm/m): ± 0.75mm/m
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Hultafors SM Aluminum Spirit Level 16" / 40cm
DIY aluminium sprit level with unbreakable, highly transparent and durable block vials with a sensitivity of 10 mm/m and a tolerance of ± 0.75 mm/m in normal position (inverted 1.0 mm/m). The low viscosity vial fluid is a coloured oil mixture giving the bubble the best possible conditions for movement. Resistant to UV light and temperature fluctuations. The bubble is not affected by static electricity as the fluid is anti-static.Length 400mm (16in).Additional Information:• Length (cm): 40• No. Vials: 2• Level Type: Box Smooth• Accuracy (mm/m): ± 0.75mm/m
Price: 17.95 € | Shipping*: 4.95 €
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Is an aluminum pot fireproof?
Aluminum pots are not fireproof. While aluminum has a high melting point, it can still melt or warp when exposed to high heat, such as an open flame. It is important to use aluminum pots and pans within their recommended temperature range to avoid damage and potential safety hazards. It is always best to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for safe use and care of aluminum cookware.
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What is the physical significance of thermal insulation and reflection in an insole with aluminum?
The physical significance of thermal insulation and reflection in an insole with aluminum is to provide protection and comfort for the foot. Thermal insulation helps to retain the natural warmth of the foot, keeping it at a comfortable temperature. The aluminum layer reflects heat away from the foot, preventing it from getting too hot. Together, these properties help to regulate the temperature inside the shoe, providing a more comfortable and stable environment for the foot.
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Can aluminum foil be used as thermal paste?
No, aluminum foil cannot be used as thermal paste. Thermal paste is a specially designed compound that is used to fill the microscopic gaps between the CPU and the heat sink to improve heat transfer. Aluminum foil does not have the same thermal conductivity or adhesive properties as thermal paste, and using it in place of thermal paste can lead to poor heat dissipation and potential damage to the CPU. It is important to use the proper thermal paste for optimal performance and to avoid damaging the components.
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How to attach an aluminum drip edge profile when transitioning from brick to external thermal insulation system (ETICS)?
To attach an aluminum drip edge profile when transitioning from brick to an external thermal insulation system (ETICS), you will first need to remove any existing brickwork and create a smooth transition surface. Next, install the ETICS system according to manufacturer's instructions, ensuring the insulation panels are securely attached to the wall. Finally, attach the aluminum drip edge profile along the transition area, making sure it is properly aligned and fixed in place to provide a clean and effective finish.
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Stanley Heavy Duty Aluminum Pole Ultilty Sander
The Stanley STA005928 Aluminium Pole Utility Sander with a heavy-duty ribbed aluminium body which stays flat and rigid, and with a bi-material handle. Has an efficient clamp design to hold paper or screen firmly in place; accepts most sandpaper and sanding screens.Additional Information:• Drywall Type: Pole Sander
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Hultafors SM Aluminum Spirit Level 24" / 60cm
DIY aluminium sprit level with unbreakable, highly transparent and durable block vials with a sensitivity of 10 mm/m and a tolerance of ± 0.75 mm/m in normal position (inverted 1.0 mm/m). The low viscosity vial fluid is a coloured oil mixture giving the bubble the best possible conditions for movement. Resistant to UV light and temperature fluctuations. The bubble is not affected by static electricity as the fluid is anti-static.Length 600mm (24in)Additional Information:• Length (cm): 60• No. Vials: 2• Level Type: Box Smooth• Accuracy (mm/m): ± 0.75mm/m
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Hultafors SM Aluminum Spirit Level 32" / 80cm
DIY aluminium sprit level with unbreakable, highly transparent and durable block vials with a sensitivity of 10 mm/m and a tolerance of ± 0.75 mm/m in normal position (inverted 1.0 mm/m). The low viscosity vial fluid is a coloured oil mixture giving the bubble the best possible conditions for movement. Resistant to UV light and temperature fluctuations. The bubble is not affected by static electricity as the fluid is anti-static.Length 800mm (31in)Additional Information:• Length (cm): 80• No. Vials: 2• Level Type: Box Smooth• Accuracy (mm/m): ± 0.75mm/m
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StarTech Monitor Arm Heavy Duty Aluminum Black 8STARMPIVOTHDB
Free up space while creating an ergonomic work environment. This desk-mount monitor arm makes it easy to securely mount your display above your desk or table and adjust the height with one touch. You can mount a display ranging in size from 13in to
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How to attach an aluminum drip edge profile when transitioning from brick to external thermal insulation composite system (ETICS)?
To attach an aluminum drip edge profile when transitioning from brick to external thermal insulation composite system (ETICS), first, ensure that the brickwork is clean and free of any debris. Next, apply a suitable adhesive or mechanical fixings to secure the drip edge profile onto the brickwork. Make sure the profile is level and securely attached before proceeding with the installation of the ETICS system. Finally, follow the manufacturer's guidelines for installing the ETICS system over the drip edge profile to ensure a proper transition and a watertight seal.
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How does the thermal expansion of steel and aluminum differ?
Steel has a lower coefficient of thermal expansion compared to aluminum, meaning it expands less when heated. This makes steel more dimensionally stable than aluminum when exposed to temperature changes. Aluminum, on the other hand, has a higher coefficient of thermal expansion, making it more prone to expansion and contraction with temperature fluctuations. This difference in thermal expansion properties is important to consider when selecting materials for applications where temperature variations are a concern.
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How can you insulate a aluminum front door from the early 80s?
To insulate an aluminum front door from the early 80s, you can start by adding weatherstripping around the door frame to create a tight seal. You can also install a door sweep at the bottom of the door to prevent drafts. Another option is to apply a thermal insulating film to the glass panels on the door to reduce heat loss. Additionally, you can consider adding a door curtain or installing insulated curtains to further improve insulation.
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How is aluminum extracted from aluminum oxide?
Aluminum is extracted from aluminum oxide through a process called electrolysis. In this process, aluminum oxide is dissolved in molten cryolite, which lowers its melting point and allows it to conduct electricity. Then, a direct current is passed through the molten aluminum oxide, causing the aluminum ions to migrate to the cathode, where they are reduced to form aluminum metal. The oxygen ions migrate to the anode, where they combine to form oxygen gas. This process is energy-intensive but allows for the extraction of pure aluminum from aluminum oxide.
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