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aluminumhm-blog · 5 years
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What influences aluminium circle price
The aluminium circle price fluctuates day by day. However, it does not change randomly. The price has something to do with aluminum ingot price, rolling way, alloy, surface treatment process etc.
As a raw material for all aluminium products, aluminum ingot price is closely related to the price of electricity, relation between demand and supply of oxide aluminium, demand of aluminium sheet roll products and even economic situation. Any changes in these complicated factors result in fluctuation of the price of aluminium round sheets.
Rolling way refers to whether the aluminium disc circles are made by cold or hot rolling aluminum process. Hot rolled circles are more expensive because the process costs extra time and money. Needless to say, their performances overshadow cold rolled pieces as well, especially in elongation.
Alloy refers to the aluminium grade of which a circle is made of, regularly incorporates 1050, 1060, 1070, 1100, 3003 and 5052. 3xxx and 5xxx circle price is higher than 1xxx sheets of the same size and surface treatment methods, for they contain more alloying metals that function to improve the sheet’s hardness and corrosion resistance. For example, 1060 aluminum circle price is lower than that of 3003 circle for cookware.
Surface treatment methods for aluminium circles mainly include anodizing and color coating, both of which prove to be costly. Anodizing is an electrolytic process stimulating the birth of a hard protective layer on the sheet surface, and color coating a physical process of coating PE or PVDF paint on the surface. Both processes are used in production of high-end products like alu disc for pressure cookers.
The factors above are key elements impacting the price of aluminum circle sheets. In addition, other aspects, such as delivery cost, currency exchange rate and so on, cause fluctuation of the price, too. Foreign purchasers are advised to learn something about China aluminium index market before putting orders to aluminum discs suppliers.
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aluminumcircle · 5 years
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What's The Difference Between Aluminum Circles And Aluminium Circle Trusses
The aluminum circle refers to round flat aluminum pieces used for production of cookware, lighting reflector and decorative parts. Also known as aluminum circle discs, it boasts good corrosion resistance, excellent deep drawing property and long service life. There are mainly 1xxx aluminum circles and 3000 series aluminium circle discs, including 1050, 1060, 1070, 1100 and 3003 etc. 1000 differs from 3000 in that it has weaker strength and anti-rust ability. Even stronger alloys, such as 5xxx and above, are not suitable for the deep drawing process. In addition to properties, aluminum discs also have lower price than other metal materials of similar features.
An aluminum circle truss proves to be a totally different product. It’s actually a dimensional profile made of aluminum. Composed of a number of thin bent aluminium bars, aluminium circle trusses serve as frames in various occasions. If you plan to give a concert, for example, you will have to adopt them to support roof coverings of the site. They are made huge and high to hold as many audience as possible. They are also applied as overhead arches fixed together with names of a factory, village etc. The trusses can also be used as lamp frames suspended below the ceilings at home or hotels. As a kind of aluminium extrusion, aluminum circle trusses are usually of 6061-T6. Circle is the regular shape, but there are other shapes like heart, triangle, square and so on.
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  The Pros
Great price for a GTX 1060 GPU; Strong performance; Relatively long battery life; two-year warranty; Easy to upgrade
The Cons
Display is on the dim side
Verdict
The Acer Predator Helios 300 is a great deal for a gaming machine with a GTX 1060 GPU.
Lots of laptop companies claim that their systems are great deals, but Acer is actually putting its money where its mouth is — and with a gaming laptop, no less. The Acer Predator Helios 300 ($1,099.99 to start) offers a powerful, VR-ready Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 GPU for a lower price than competitors and runs circles around the GTX 1050 Ti cards that competing laptops use at that price. It’s upgradable, should you want to spend more to improve it later, but the display is dimmer than I’d like. But if you don’t mind that, you’ll get a powerful gaming notebook for a steal.
Design
The Predator’s aluminum-and-plastic design doesn’t stray far from the look of Acer’s other budget gaming notebooks; its black, metal lid has two red stripes flanking the Predator logo. There’s a small plastic bumper on the top of the lid that feels far cheaper than the aluminum that surrounds it.
When you lift the lid, you’ll find the 15.6-inch, 1080p display, surrounded by a bezel that has the Predator logo on the bottom and the Acer logo on the top-left corner. That second logo is distracting, and I wish Acer had the confidence to let the Predator brand stand on its own, the way Dell does with Alienware and Asus does with its Republic of Gamers line. There’s also a full keyboard with a number pad utilizing red backlighting and red WASD keys, as well as a black, metal deck.
At 5.5 pounds and 15.4 x 10.5 x 1.5 inches, the Predator Helios 300 is a little larger than other mainstream gaming notebooks but also just a tad lighter. The Asus ROG Strix GL553VD (15.1 x 10 x 1.2 inches, 5.6 pounds) and the Lenovo Legion Y520 (15 x 10.4 x 1 inches, 5.6 pounds) are slightly smaller. The 17-inch MSI GP72VR 7RFX Leopard Pro is, unsurprisingly, bigger and heavier (16.5 x 10.6 x 1.5 inches, 6.4 pounds).
As any good gaming notebook should, the Predator has plenty of ports. On the left side are an Ethernet jack, a USB Type-C port, HDMI output, a USB 3.0 port and an SD card slot. A headphone jack and a pair of USB 2.0 ports are located on the right side of the laptop.
Display
The 15.6-inch, 1080p display on the Predator is sharp but otherwise lackluster. When I watched the trailer for Marvel’s Inhumans, Medusa’s red hair didn’t pop against her lavender dress, and bright lights overpowered both Black Bolt and Medusa in a scene together. It wasn’t as bright as I would have liked, but it was perfectly usable.
I had a similar experience in Mass Effect: Andromeda. In dark areas, I wished I could bump up the brightness, but in lighter parts of the game, I could see fine. Some fires during a space battle looked more orange than red, but it otherwise looked accurate.
The Predator’s display covers 81 percent of the sRGB color gamut, surpassing the Legion (68 percent) but falling below the 15-inch laptop average (94 percent), the Strix (122 percent) and the Leopard Pro (165 percent).
MORE: The Best Laptops for Every Need
The colors aren’t the most accurate, either. The Predator’s Delta-E score of 4.7 (0 is ideal) is worse than the average (2.2), as well as the scores for the Strix (1.6), the Leopard Pro (0.3) and the Legion (0.2)
The screen measured 226 nits of average brightness on our light meter, which is dimmer than the average (274 nits), the Strix (269 nits) and the Leopard Pro (245 nits), but brighter than the Legion (220 nits).
Keyboard and Touchpad
The Predator’s keyboard is comfortable, but I wish it felt more responsive. The keys have  1.6 millimeters of vertical travel, so I never felt as if I were bottoming out. But the keys require 79 grams of pressure to actuate, which kept them from feeling light and clicky. It didn’t take long to get used to the extra pressure, though, and I typed at 109 words per minute (within my usual 107-115-wpm range) with my standard 2 percent error rate).
There are a few oddities on the keyboard. The Shift key and the top arrow key are very close together — far closer than any other two keys on the keyboard — and the right arrow key takes up some space in the number pad. Unlike the keyboard on the similarly priced Strix, the Predator’s keyboard is backlit only in red; it doesn’t have full RGB lighting.
The 4.1 x 3-inch touchpad is spacious, accurate and responsive to Windows 10 gestures; I had no problem pinching to zoom or swiping my Windows away. I had to click a bit harder than I usually expect to, though for games, most players use a dedicated gaming mouse anyway.
Audio
Acer’s TrueHarmony speakers are nice and loud, just how I like them. When I listened to Zedd and Alessia Cara’s “Stay,” the computer pumped the song from wall to wall of our midsize meeting room, producing  clear vocals, synths and drums. The bass wasn’t as strong as I would have liked, though.
When I played Mass Effect: Andromeda, I could clearly hear the lasers in the middle of a space battle, and chatter with teammates was loud and clear.
Acer’s TrueHarmony speakers are nice and loud, just how I like them.
The preinstalled Dolby Audio app offers a series of profiles, including Music, Movie and Game modes. Movie mode made it slightly louder, and Game mode focused on the drums. I found that the default Music setting was a fine balance.
Gaming, Graphics and VR
The Predator’s Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 GPU with 6GB of VRAM is a great value, and it showed its might in our performance testing. When I played Mass Effect: Andromeda on ultra settings at 1080p with FXAA anti-aliasing, the game ran between 70 and 80 frames per second during battle and occasionally dropped down to 64 fps during interactive cutscenes.
On the Rise of the Tomb Raider benchmark (1080p, very high settings), the Predator ran the game at 67 fps, surpassing the mainstream notebook average (36 fps), the Strix (18 fps, GTX 1050), the Leopard Pro (33 fps, GTX 1060) and the Legion (46 fps, GTX 1050 Ti).
MORE: The Best Gaming Laptops
The Hitman benchmark (1080p, very high settings) rendered at 67 fps on the Helios 300, falling behind the Leopard Pro (78 fps) but ahead of the average (44 fps), the Strix (30 fps) and the Legion (60 fps).
Grand Theft Auto V (1080p, ultra settings) played at 49 fps, which is slightly better than the average (47 fps) and the Leopard Pro (48 fps) and much smoother than the Strix (23 fps). We consider anything over 30 fps to be playable.
The Predator achieved a score of 7.1 on the SteamVR Performance Test, surpassing the average of 5.6 and tying the Leopard Pro.
Performance
The Predator is armed with a 2.8-GHz Intel Core i7-7700HQ CPU, 16GB of RAM and a 256GB solid-state drive, which is more than enough for some serious multitasking. I had 30 tabs open in Chrome while I watched a 1080p stream on Twitch, and didn’t see any lag.
On the Geekbench 4 overall performance test, the Predator notched a score of 13,587, overcoming the mainstream average (10,675) and the rest of the pack. The Legion earned a score of 13,037, the Strix reached 12,253 and the Leopard Pro achieved 12,147.
The Predator’s Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 GPU with 6GB of VRAM is a great value, and it showed its might in our performance testing.
It took the Predator 27 seconds to copy 4.97GB of mixed media files, resulting in a rate of 188.5 megabytes per second. The average is 207.6 MBps, while the Legion (363.5 MBps) and the Leopard Pro (565.5 MBps) were both quicker. The Strix (94.2 MBps) came in a distant last place.
The Predator took 3 minutes and 22 seconds to pair 20,000 names and addresses in our OpenOffice Spreadsheet Macro, handily beating the average of 4:12. The Legion (3:19) was quicker, and the Strix (3:31) and the Leopard Pro (3:24) were a little slower.
Battery Life
This is a gaming laptop that lasted far longer than we expected. It ran for 6 hours and 48 minutes on the Laptop Mag Battery Test, which browses the web continuously over Wi-Fi. That’s lower than the mainstream average (7:00), but gaming notebooks tend to not even come close to that.
MORE: Laptops with the Longest Battery Life
The Leopard Pro, for instance, endured for only 2:32, while the Legion (3:39) and the Strix (3:41) also died out much sooner than the Predator.
Heat
When it’s not gaming, the Predator stays nice and cool under simple workloads. After we streamed HD video from YouTube for 15 minutes, the bottom of the notebook reached just 88 degrees Fahrenheit; the keyboard between the G and H keys measured 84.5 degrees; and the touchpad was 79.5 degrees. All of these temperatures are below our 95-degree comfort threshold.
But things heat up when you start to play: The bottom climbed to 113.5 degrees, and the keyboard reached 104.5 degrees. However, the touchpad stayed cool, at 83.5 degrees.
Webcam
The 720p webcam on the Predator is nice and sharp, but its colors aren’t accurate. While I could make out individual hairs and see the creases in a colleague’s jacket behind me, my navy-blue shirt appeared black.
Software and Warranty
Acer’s biggest addition to the Predator is its PredatorSense app, which lets you monitor CPU and GPU speeds and fine-tune fan control for optimal performance.
You’ll also find all the bloat usually packed into Windows 10, including Sling, Facebook, Twitter, Candy Crush Soda Saga and Royal Revolt 2.
Acer sells the Predator Helios 300 with a two-year warranty. See how the company did on our Tech Support Showdown and Best and Worst Brands report.
Configurations and Value
The Predator Helios 300 we reviewed was the $1,099.99 base model, which has a 2.8-GHz Intel Core i7-7700HQ CPU, an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 GPU with 6GB of VRAM, 16GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD.
It’s remarkably easy to upgrade. On the bottom are two doors — each secured by a single screw — to access the memory and the drive bay.
MORE: Best Acer Laptops
If you prefer to buy it with more storage, you can get an identical model that throws in a 1TB HDD alongside a 128GB SSD, for $1,399.99. Models coming later this year will include a metal fan and an overclockable GPU. Acer also sells a series of 17-inch Predator Helios 300 configurations with otherwise identical specs (except a bump up to a 512GB SSD) starting at $1,399.99.
Any laptop with a GTX 1060 GPU at that starting price is a great value. Many laptops in this price range use lesser cards. At $1,249, the Legion has a GTX 1050 Ti, and the Leopard Pro costs at least $200 more with the same GPU.
Bottom Line
The Acer Predator Helios 300 is a powerful, VR-ready gaming machine that costs several hundred dollars less than you might expect. Acer cut some corners with the display to get there, but its easy upgradability makes it a laptop you can keep gaming on for the long term. The battery life also impressed us.
If you want a better display and faster storage, the MSI GP72VR 7RFX Leopard Pro is the way to go, but you’ll have to pay at least another $200, and it gets only 2 hours and 32 minutes of battery life. Lots of companies tout laptops that are strong values. Acer’s Predator Helios 300 is the real deal.
  TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
CPU 2.8-Ghz Intel Core i7-7700HQ CPU Operating System Windows 10 Home RAM 16GB RAM Upgradable to 32GB Hard Drive Size 256GB SSD Hard Drive Speed Hard Drive Type M.2 SATA SSD Secondary Hard Drive Size Secondary Hard Drive Speed Secondary Hard Drive Type Display Size 15.6 Highest Available Resolution 1920 x 1080 Native Resolution 1920×1080 Optical Drive Optical Drive Speed Graphics Card Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 / 6GB Video Memory 6 GB Wi-Fi 802.11ac Wi-Fi Model 2×2 MIMO Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0 Mobile Broadband Touchpad Size 4.1 x 3.0 inches Ports (excluding USB) Kensington Lock Ports (excluding USB) USB 2.0 Ports (excluding USB) USB 3.0 Ports (excluding USB) USB 3.1 with Type-C Ports (excluding USB) Ethernet Ports (excluding USB) HDMI Ports (excluding USB) Headphone USB Ports 4 Card Slots SD memory reader Warranty/Support 2-year warranty Size 15.4 x 10.5 x 1.5 inches Weight 5.47 pounds Company Website acer.com
Acer Predator Helios 300 (15-Inch) Review
The Pros Great price for a GTX 1060 GPU; Strong performance; Relatively long battery life; two-year warranty; Easy to upgrade…
Acer Predator Helios 300 (15-Inch) Review The Pros Great price for a GTX 1060 GPU; Strong performance; Relatively long battery life; two-year warranty; Easy to upgrade…
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koristore-blog · 6 years
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  The Pros
Great price for a GTX 1060 GPU; Strong performance; Relatively long battery life; two-year warranty; Easy to upgrade
The Cons
Display is on the dim side
Verdict
The Acer Predator Helios 300 is a great deal for a gaming machine with a GTX 1060 GPU.
Lots of laptop companies claim that their systems are great deals, but Acer is actually putting its money where its mouth is — and with a gaming laptop, no less. The Acer Predator Helios 300 ($1,099.99 to start) offers a powerful, VR-ready Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 GPU for a lower price than competitors and runs circles around the GTX 1050 Ti cards that competing laptops use at that price. It’s upgradable, should you want to spend more to improve it later, but the display is dimmer than I’d like. But if you don’t mind that, you’ll get a powerful gaming notebook for a steal.
Design
The Predator’s aluminum-and-plastic design doesn’t stray far from the look of Acer’s other budget gaming notebooks; its black, metal lid has two red stripes flanking the Predator logo. There’s a small plastic bumper on the top of the lid that feels far cheaper than the aluminum that surrounds it.
When you lift the lid, you’ll find the 15.6-inch, 1080p display, surrounded by a bezel that has the Predator logo on the bottom and the Acer logo on the top-left corner. That second logo is distracting, and I wish Acer had the confidence to let the Predator brand stand on its own, the way Dell does with Alienware and Asus does with its Republic of Gamers line. There’s also a full keyboard with a number pad utilizing red backlighting and red WASD keys, as well as a black, metal deck.
At 5.5 pounds and 15.4 x 10.5 x 1.5 inches, the Predator Helios 300 is a little larger than other mainstream gaming notebooks but also just a tad lighter. The Asus ROG Strix GL553VD (15.1 x 10 x 1.2 inches, 5.6 pounds) and the Lenovo Legion Y520 (15 x 10.4 x 1 inches, 5.6 pounds) are slightly smaller. The 17-inch MSI GP72VR 7RFX Leopard Pro is, unsurprisingly, bigger and heavier (16.5 x 10.6 x 1.5 inches, 6.4 pounds).
As any good gaming notebook should, the Predator has plenty of ports. On the left side are an Ethernet jack, a USB Type-C port, HDMI output, a USB 3.0 port and an SD card slot. A headphone jack and a pair of USB 2.0 ports are located on the right side of the laptop.
Display
The 15.6-inch, 1080p display on the Predator is sharp but otherwise lackluster. When I watched the trailer for Marvel’s Inhumans, Medusa’s red hair didn’t pop against her lavender dress, and bright lights overpowered both Black Bolt and Medusa in a scene together. It wasn’t as bright as I would have liked, but it was perfectly usable.
I had a similar experience in Mass Effect: Andromeda. In dark areas, I wished I could bump up the brightness, but in lighter parts of the game, I could see fine. Some fires during a space battle looked more orange than red, but it otherwise looked accurate.
The Predator’s display covers 81 percent of the sRGB color gamut, surpassing the Legion (68 percent) but falling below the 15-inch laptop average (94 percent), the Strix (122 percent) and the Leopard Pro (165 percent).
MORE: The Best Laptops for Every Need
The colors aren’t the most accurate, either. The Predator’s Delta-E score of 4.7 (0 is ideal) is worse than the average (2.2), as well as the scores for the Strix (1.6), the Leopard Pro (0.3) and the Legion (0.2)
The screen measured 226 nits of average brightness on our light meter, which is dimmer than the average (274 nits), the Strix (269 nits) and the Leopard Pro (245 nits), but brighter than the Legion (220 nits).
Keyboard and Touchpad
The Predator’s keyboard is comfortable, but I wish it felt more responsive. The keys have  1.6 millimeters of vertical travel, so I never felt as if I were bottoming out. But the keys require 79 grams of pressure to actuate, which kept them from feeling light and clicky. It didn’t take long to get used to the extra pressure, though, and I typed at 109 words per minute (within my usual 107-115-wpm range) with my standard 2 percent error rate).
There are a few oddities on the keyboard. The Shift key and the top arrow key are very close together — far closer than any other two keys on the keyboard — and the right arrow key takes up some space in the number pad. Unlike the keyboard on the similarly priced Strix, the Predator’s keyboard is backlit only in red; it doesn’t have full RGB lighting.
The 4.1 x 3-inch touchpad is spacious, accurate and responsive to Windows 10 gestures; I had no problem pinching to zoom or swiping my Windows away. I had to click a bit harder than I usually expect to, though for games, most players use a dedicated gaming mouse anyway.
Audio
Acer’s TrueHarmony speakers are nice and loud, just how I like them. When I listened to Zedd and Alessia Cara’s “Stay,” the computer pumped the song from wall to wall of our midsize meeting room, producing  clear vocals, synths and drums. The bass wasn’t as strong as I would have liked, though.
When I played Mass Effect: Andromeda, I could clearly hear the lasers in the middle of a space battle, and chatter with teammates was loud and clear.
Acer’s TrueHarmony speakers are nice and loud, just how I like them.
The preinstalled Dolby Audio app offers a series of profiles, including Music, Movie and Game modes. Movie mode made it slightly louder, and Game mode focused on the drums. I found that the default Music setting was a fine balance.
Gaming, Graphics and VR
The Predator’s Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 GPU with 6GB of VRAM is a great value, and it showed its might in our performance testing. When I played Mass Effect: Andromeda on ultra settings at 1080p with FXAA anti-aliasing, the game ran between 70 and 80 frames per second during battle and occasionally dropped down to 64 fps during interactive cutscenes.
On the Rise of the Tomb Raider benchmark (1080p, very high settings), the Predator ran the game at 67 fps, surpassing the mainstream notebook average (36 fps), the Strix (18 fps, GTX 1050), the Leopard Pro (33 fps, GTX 1060) and the Legion (46 fps, GTX 1050 Ti).
MORE: The Best Gaming Laptops
The Hitman benchmark (1080p, very high settings) rendered at 67 fps on the Helios 300, falling behind the Leopard Pro (78 fps) but ahead of the average (44 fps), the Strix (30 fps) and the Legion (60 fps).
Grand Theft Auto V (1080p, ultra settings) played at 49 fps, which is slightly better than the average (47 fps) and the Leopard Pro (48 fps) and much smoother than the Strix (23 fps). We consider anything over 30 fps to be playable.
The Predator achieved a score of 7.1 on the SteamVR Performance Test, surpassing the average of 5.6 and tying the Leopard Pro.
Performance
The Predator is armed with a 2.8-GHz Intel Core i7-7700HQ CPU, 16GB of RAM and a 256GB solid-state drive, which is more than enough for some serious multitasking. I had 30 tabs open in Chrome while I watched a 1080p stream on Twitch, and didn’t see any lag.
On the Geekbench 4 overall performance test, the Predator notched a score of 13,587, overcoming the mainstream average (10,675) and the rest of the pack. The Legion earned a score of 13,037, the Strix reached 12,253 and the Leopard Pro achieved 12,147.
The Predator’s Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 GPU with 6GB of VRAM is a great value, and it showed its might in our performance testing.
It took the Predator 27 seconds to copy 4.97GB of mixed media files, resulting in a rate of 188.5 megabytes per second. The average is 207.6 MBps, while the Legion (363.5 MBps) and the Leopard Pro (565.5 MBps) were both quicker. The Strix (94.2 MBps) came in a distant last place.
The Predator took 3 minutes and 22 seconds to pair 20,000 names and addresses in our OpenOffice Spreadsheet Macro, handily beating the average of 4:12. The Legion (3:19) was quicker, and the Strix (3:31) and the Leopard Pro (3:24) were a little slower.
Battery Life
This is a gaming laptop that lasted far longer than we expected. It ran for 6 hours and 48 minutes on the Laptop Mag Battery Test, which browses the web continuously over Wi-Fi. That’s lower than the mainstream average (7:00), but gaming notebooks tend to not even come close to that.
MORE: Laptops with the Longest Battery Life
The Leopard Pro, for instance, endured for only 2:32, while the Legion (3:39) and the Strix (3:41) also died out much sooner than the Predator.
Heat
When it’s not gaming, the Predator stays nice and cool under simple workloads. After we streamed HD video from YouTube for 15 minutes, the bottom of the notebook reached just 88 degrees Fahrenheit; the keyboard between the G and H keys measured 84.5 degrees; and the touchpad was 79.5 degrees. All of these temperatures are below our 95-degree comfort threshold.
But things heat up when you start to play: The bottom climbed to 113.5 degrees, and the keyboard reached 104.5 degrees. However, the touchpad stayed cool, at 83.5 degrees.
Webcam
The 720p webcam on the Predator is nice and sharp, but its colors aren’t accurate. While I could make out individual hairs and see the creases in a colleague’s jacket behind me, my navy-blue shirt appeared black.
Software and Warranty
Acer’s biggest addition to the Predator is its PredatorSense app, which lets you monitor CPU and GPU speeds and fine-tune fan control for optimal performance.
You’ll also find all the bloat usually packed into Windows 10, including Sling, Facebook, Twitter, Candy Crush Soda Saga and Royal Revolt 2.
Acer sells the Predator Helios 300 with a two-year warranty. See how the company did on our Tech Support Showdown and Best and Worst Brands report.
Configurations and Value
The Predator Helios 300 we reviewed was the $1,099.99 base model, which has a 2.8-GHz Intel Core i7-7700HQ CPU, an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 GPU with 6GB of VRAM, 16GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD.
It’s remarkably easy to upgrade. On the bottom are two doors — each secured by a single screw — to access the memory and the drive bay.
MORE: Best Acer Laptops
If you prefer to buy it with more storage, you can get an identical model that throws in a 1TB HDD alongside a 128GB SSD, for $1,399.99. Models coming later this year will include a metal fan and an overclockable GPU. Acer also sells a series of 17-inch Predator Helios 300 configurations with otherwise identical specs (except a bump up to a 512GB SSD) starting at $1,399.99.
Any laptop with a GTX 1060 GPU at that starting price is a great value. Many laptops in this price range use lesser cards. At $1,249, the Legion has a GTX 1050 Ti, and the Leopard Pro costs at least $200 more with the same GPU.
Bottom Line
The Acer Predator Helios 300 is a powerful, VR-ready gaming machine that costs several hundred dollars less than you might expect. Acer cut some corners with the display to get there, but its easy upgradability makes it a laptop you can keep gaming on for the long term. The battery life also impressed us.
If you want a better display and faster storage, the MSI GP72VR 7RFX Leopard Pro is the way to go, but you’ll have to pay at least another $200, and it gets only 2 hours and 32 minutes of battery life. Lots of companies tout laptops that are strong values. Acer’s Predator Helios 300 is the real deal.
  TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
CPU 2.8-Ghz Intel Core i7-7700HQ CPU Operating System Windows 10 Home RAM 16GB RAM Upgradable to 32GB Hard Drive Size 256GB SSD Hard Drive Speed Hard Drive Type M.2 SATA SSD Secondary Hard Drive Size Secondary Hard Drive Speed Secondary Hard Drive Type Display Size 15.6 Highest Available Resolution 1920 x 1080 Native Resolution 1920×1080 Optical Drive Optical Drive Speed Graphics Card Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 / 6GB Video Memory 6 GB Wi-Fi 802.11ac Wi-Fi Model 2×2 MIMO Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0 Mobile Broadband Touchpad Size 4.1 x 3.0 inches Ports (excluding USB) Kensington Lock Ports (excluding USB) USB 2.0 Ports (excluding USB) USB 3.0 Ports (excluding USB) USB 3.1 with Type-C Ports (excluding USB) Ethernet Ports (excluding USB) HDMI Ports (excluding USB) Headphone USB Ports 4 Card Slots SD memory reader Warranty/Support 2-year warranty Size 15.4 x 10.5 x 1.5 inches Weight 5.47 pounds Company Website acer.com
Acer Predator Helios 300 (15-Inch) Review The Pros Great price for a GTX 1060 GPU; Strong performance; Relatively long battery life; two-year warranty; Easy to upgrade…
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haomeialuminum · 6 years
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Aluminum coils are the most commonly used series in the conventional industry, with the 1000 series in all series being the one with the highest aluminum content. Aluminum purity can reach more than 99.00%. Because it does not contain other technical elements, so the aluminum coil production process is relatively simple, the aluminium coil price is relatively cheaper. [img=300x0]http://www.aluminiumstrip-hm.com/wp-cont...00x300.jpg[/img]aluminum alloy coils Most of the market circulation 1050 and 1060 aluminium coil. According to the last two digits to determine the minimum aluminum content of this series, such as 1050 aluminium coil last two digits of 50, according to the international nomenclature nomenclature, aluminum content of aluminum must reach more than 99.5% is qualified product. China’s aluminum coil technical standards (GB/T3880-2006) also clearly stipulates that the aluminum content of 1050 reached 99.5%. The same reason 1060 series aluminum rod aluminum content must reach 99.6%. At the same time, it keeps the benefits of being relatively lightly alloyed (compared to other series), such as high electrical conductivity, corrosion resistance, and workability. It can be strengthened by cold working, but not by heat treatment. HVAC, condenser, radiator, evaporator, heat shield, deep drawn applications, spinning, fan blades, nameplates and sheet metal work are typical applications. 1000 series aluminum coil in coil Specification Alloy:1050,1050A,1060,1070,1100,1235,1145,1200,1350 Temper: HO,H14,H16,H18,H22,H24,H26 Thickness: from 0.2 mm to 6.0 mm Width :600mm-2000mm Material: DC(Direct Chill Cast) or CC(Continuous cast) 1000 series aluminum alloy Characteristics 1.High corrosion resistance 2.High thermal and electrical conductivity 3.Excellent workability and low mechanical properties 4.Mornally designated as non-heat treatable 1000 series aluminum alloy coils application 1.Widely used in making lighting lamp,baffe board,cooling fin,weld bond,heat exchanger,components,bottle caps,printing plate. 2.Used in construction and building material industry,like roofing panel,floor panel,celling wall,cladding wall,partition wall,shutters,window blind,road marking,street signs,road and highway protecting plate 3.As the mother coil for producing the color coated aluminum coil ,brushed aluminum coil,aluminum circle,aluminum profile and so on.
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aluminumcircle · 5 years
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What’s the 1100 aluminium circle
1100 Aluminium Disc For Cookware is  widely used in electronics, cosmetics, medicine, culture, education and automotive parts. Electrical appliances, insulation, machinery manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, military, die, construction, printing and other industries. Such as kitchen utensils such as non-stick pans, pressure cookers and other hardware products such as shadows, water heater shell, is one of the largest number of aluminum alloy belt deep processing products. technical parameter
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Product Description:
1100 Aluminium Disc For Cookware
1. Brand: 1050 1060 1100 3003 5052
2. State: O H14 H16 H18 H22 H24 H26 H32 H34
3. Certificate: ISO
Product name: 1100 aluminium disc
Material Science: Alloy aluminum
thickness: 0.5~6.0mm
diameter: 20~980mm
Technological process: Hot rolling, cold rolling, forging, casting, etc.
Standard export packaging: wooden pallet + cardboard + sling
surface treatment: Oxidation, Polishing, Wire Drawing, Coating, Oil Coating, Smooth Surface, Sandblasting, etc.
Date of delivery: Within 30 days after prepayment
Payment method: 30% TT in advance, L/C at sight
Minimum Ordering Quantity: 3MT
application: Cookers, cookers, kitchenware, panels, signs, etc.
Packaging and transportation: Standard export packaging (wooden support + cardboard + steel bar)
Transportation: Within 30 days of receipt of advance payment or letter of credit
 Packaging and transportation: Packaging: Standard export packaging (wooden support + cardboard + steel bar)
Transportation: Within 30 days of receipt of advance payment or letter of credit
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Free sample provision
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We can make other specifications according to your requirements.
Samples can be provided, such as: 1060, 1050, 1100, 3003, 3004, 5083, 5754, etc.
Are your quotations fixed?
Hello, our quotation consists of two parts. On the day of delivery, the closing average price of A00 aluminium ingot in Yangtze River spot plus processing fee will fluctuate due to the fluctuation of aluminium ingot price every day.
What is the quotation process?
Hello, please tell me your aluminum number, thickness, diameter, hardness, surface treatment, processing technology and demand quantity. Our business manager will give you an offer.
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aluminumcircle · 6 years
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What's the features and functions of 1060 series aluminum circle
1060 series aluminum circle, containing more than 99.6% aluminum, is also called pure aluminum circle, which belongs to a common series in the aluminum circle family.The 1060 series aluminum circle is a pure aluminium circle, and the production process is relatively simple and the price is low. The 1060 aluminum circle has a slightly softer hardness because of its high aluminum content.The 1060 series aluminum circle is the most commonly used series, the production process is relatively simple, and the technology is relatively mature.
The 1060 aluminum sheet has good elongation and tensile strength, and is fully capable of meeting the conventional processing requirements (stamping, drawing) and high moldability.
The 1060 series aluminum circle is industrial pure aluminum with high plasticity, corrosion resistance, electrical conductivity and thermal conductivity, but the strength is low, and heat treatment cannot enhance the machinability. 1060 series aluminum circles can be gas welded, hydrogen atom welded and contact welded, which are not easy to braze; they are easy to withstand various pressure processing and extension and bending. The 1060 series aluminum strips are widely used in products that do not require high strength. 1060 series aluminum circles are often used in signboards, billboards, building exterior decoration, bus body, high-rise and factory wall decoration, kitchen sinks, lamp holders, fan blades, electronic parts, chemical instruments, sheet metal parts, deep drawing or spinning Indented vessels, welded parts, heat exchangers, clock surfaces and discs, nameplates, kitchen utensils, decorations, reflective appliances, etc.
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Company: Tradematt (Henan) Industry Co., Ltd.
Name: Anna Ma
Whatsapp: 0086 19939959363
Web: https://www.tmaluminumcircle.com
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aluminumcircledisc/
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aluminumhm-blog · 4 years
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1050 1060 1100 aluminum alloy price
1050 1060 1100 aluminum alloy price is the lowest of all aluminium series, plain sheet rolls are only around $2200, but if you need alloys of more complicated process, they can be hundreds of dollars more expensive.
The price of 1050, 1060 and 1100 is cheaper than other alloys because they are pure aluminium, containing at least 99% aluminium, while alloys other other series, like 3003, 3004 and 3005, have an aluminum content of only around 95% and less. Without specific alloying metals, 1xxx alloys can be obtained more easily in production. Besides, they serve as the traditional alloys in development of the aluminium industry, which indicates they enjoy technology much maturer than other alloys.
The price disparities between 1100 1050 1060 aluminum alloy products derive from variation in surface treatment, shape and specification. Ordinary surface treatment is mill finish, which you will be offered in case of no special notes. Extra surface treatment methods include embossing, anodizing, polishing and color coating, each incorporating further branch details in production. Take embossing for example. First there are many patterns available, like five bar, three bar, diamond, ripple, stucco, hammer, pebble etc. Embossed aluminium coil rolls of regular patterns cost more or less the same, but rare patterns cost more. Second, all the embossed coils can be polished, coated and anodized if you like. Generally only one of these methods are selected, for not all of them match each other in production. Color coating is the cheapest and anodizing the dearest. Thus the final 1050 1060 1100 aluminum alloy price depends on which surface treatment methods you need. As for shape, there are rectangle sheets, rolls, triangle sheets, circle discs, strips and even slugs to cater for diverse market demands, all of which entail varied processing steps and costs. Specification include thickness, width, length etc. If what you need is within regular scope of specifications, the price is relatively stable. If, however, you need aluminium products beyond the regular scope, it usually means extra costs. For example, aluminum discs stamping of over 700mm wide prove to be more expensive than those below 700mm.
What alloy, surface treatment and specification you need, anyway? If you are not sure about it, just contact us, and we will recommend the most suitable and cost efficient products for you.
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aluminumhm-blog · 4 years
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1050 1060 1100 aluminum alloy of aluminum circles
1050 1060 1100 aluminum alloy of aluminum circles are of tempers, O, H12, H14 and H16. From 0.55mm to 5.5mm thick, these pure aluminum circles can be either cold rolled or hot rolled. Both hot treated and non-heat treated alloy can be used for aluminum circle production. As regular members of 1xxx aluminum circles, 1050, 1060 and 1100 share characteristics of good forming ability and stable properties, suitable for sanding, blasting, extruding, deep drawing and spinning. The range offered by us are in compliance with international quality standards, made into common cookware, lamp parts, traffic signs, wall cladding boards, ceiling panels and so on.
1xxx aluminium circle sheet products wins more popularity than either 3xxx or 5xxx series. They are the weakest in both hardness and corrosion resistance, but they win in lower prices, which helps to reduce the production cost substantially of cookware manufactures in regions where people care more about price than about service life and quality of cookware. A ton of 1050 1060 1100 aluminum alloy of aluminum circles could be hundreds of dollars cheaper than circles of the other two series. In addition, aluminum cookware lasts longer than iron kitchenware of similar prices, for aluminium circle discs never get rusty. In case of requirements of circles of higher standards, 1xxx aluminium fills the blank, too. After being anodized or coated, 1xxx circles become stronger and durable as expected. Haomei, equipped with large plate shears, round shears, straighteners, annealing furnaces, punching and shearing lines and other processing equipment, is able to supply all the kinds of aluminum circles mentioned above. Welcome to contact us for more information.
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aluminumhm-blog · 5 years
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1060 aluminum circle for cooking utensils
  1060 aluminum circle for cooking utensils can be of temper O, H12 or H14. Thickness ranges from 0.36mm to 5mm, and diameter from 120mm to 1000mm. The surface of the circle is usually mill finished, although color coating and anodizing can be customized according to per client’s practical needs. Mill finish 1060 circle discs are for ordinary cooking utensils made by processing steps of grinding, sandblasting and squeeze the lid. A pot comes into being in this way. Coated and anodized circles are processed into higher end cookware, such as pressure cookers, pizza baking pans, non-stick pan cake cookers and so on.
  The specifications of our 1060 aluminum circles are complete. In addition to the conventional size, the disk with the thinnest 0.2 mm and the thickest thickness of 6.5 mm can be provided. The surface performance of the circle is so good that no obvious scratches, oil stains, oxidation or black spots appears on the surface. When the thickness of the circle is >0.5 mm, we can ensure that the edges of the finished product are neat and burr-free. We keep good control of the grain size grade and elongation of the coil in the early stage, ensuring the excellent deep drawing and spinning performance of the circle, effectively avoiding the possibility of post processing.
  1060 aluminum circle, containing 99.6% aluminum composition, is also known as a pure aluminum disc. It has good elongation and tensile strength, meeting conventional processing requirements (stamping, stretching etc.) with high formability. It is also used as industrial aluminum sheet with high plasticity, corrosion resistance, electrical conductivity and thermal conductivity.1060 circle can withstand a variety of pressure processing and extension, bending. Owing to the fact that its price is lower than other grade alloy. 1060 aluminum circle for utensils is widely used in cookware, light industry and traffic signs,etc.
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aluminumhm-blog · 5 years
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1060 aluminum cookee circle
1060 aluminum cookee circle is 0.01mm to 3mm thick and 100mm to 900mm round. Regular tempers include O, H18, H22 and H24. 1060 aluminum circle is an industrial pure aluminum whose aluminum content (mass fraction) is 99.60%. The circle hardness can not be strengthened by heat treatment. The surface of pure aluminum is silvery white, and its density decreases with the increase of purity or temperature. Aluminum circle 1060 features relatively simple production, mature technology and much cheaper prices. With good elongation and tensile strength, it can fully meet the conventional processing requirements (stamping, stretching) with high forming ability. It has high plasticity, corrosion resistance, conductivity and thermal conductivity, but its strength is low. It can be welded by gas welding, hydrogen atom welding and contact welding, and it is not easy to be brazed, and it is easy to bear all kinds of pressure processing, drawing and bending, proving to be a good material for cookees.Aluminum cookee circle can be of many alloys in addition to 1060, such as 1050, 1070, 1100, 3003 and 5052. The main difference lies in end products. 1xxx circles are made into cookees like pots and kettles, but 3003 and 5005 aluminum circles are turned into higher end products, such as high pressure cookers, pizza trays and so on. Those for common cookware are mill finished, but sometimes anodizing and color coating are applied in production of 3003 and 5052 circles to improve the hardness and service life of cookware, which has stimulated the development of anodized aluminum circle and coated aluminum circle.
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aluminumhm-blog · 5 years
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Classification of aluminum circle discs
Aluminum circle discs can be divided in a few ways: alloy, application, thickness, surface treatment and even color. Their alloys used to cover 1050, 1060, 1070, 1100, 3003, 3004 and 5052, but recently 6061 and 7075 has also been taken into account, for the application scope of the circles are being widened with development of the manufacturing process.
Application of the 1xxx discs includes cookware, kitchen utensils, containers and power battery. While 3xxx and 5xxx, boasting better performances in hardness, corrosion resistance and service life, are used in making higher end products such as pressure cookers and pots. The aluminum circle pressure cooker supplied by Haomei belongs to this group. The thickness is usually 4mm and more and diameter can be customized. Though these discs show stronger hardness, they are weaker in tensile strength and elongation, which generally reduces with the decline in aluminum content. The adding of certain alloying metals, however, can make up for this part. Take 5052 for example. Its content of magnesium offsets the loss of aluminum in elongation.
Based on inquiries of our clients, we have found that thickness has also become a key word in their demands. They might want 1mm, 3mm and 6mm etc. As a result, we have developed a 08mm 10mm thick aluminum circle to cater for special needs of clients in thickness. The thickness our production line can deal with is from 0.4mm to 10mm. The regular thickness gap is 0.5mm between two adjoining specifications, but in practice any thickness can be customized. In application, thin aluminum circle discs match disposable kettles, pots and other kitchenware which last only month, and thicker ones, like a 6mm circle sheet, usually lasts much longer after being made into daily objects.
By surface treatment methods there are mirror finish, anodized and color coated aluminum circles discs. An anticorrosion aluminum circle falls on this scope, for both anodizing and color coating aim to improve the corrosion resistance of metals. Anodizing is a method combining physical and chemical properties of aluminium. Aluminium circle pieces are kept in a chemical solution as the anode, during which a hard protective film comes into being. This extends the service life of an aluminum round sheet substantially. The color coating of aluminum discs function in the similar way. The only difference lies in the method. Here circle surfaces obtains a protective layer by paints sprayed onto them rather than chemical reactions.
Aluminum circle color changes can be realized by both anodized and color coating. With the former color on a circle surface is formed in a complicated chemical process, while with the latter paints of given colors, usually including pe, pvdf and pvc, are coated on the surface directly. Pre-painted aluminum circles, durable and corrosion resistant, are applied in fields of high pressure cookers and automobile decoration.
The most popular classification method in global market, however, is still based on application, since different end products indicate varied specifications. In other words, suppliers grasp a rough idea about specifications you need once you tell them the application, and can give you an offer on the spot. If you want kitchen utensils aluminum circle stock price, for instance, we know that you may want 1xxx or 3xxx products, and our sales manager will list you several specifications with prices for your reference.
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aluminumhm-blog · 5 years
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Kitchen utensils aluminum circle stock price
Aluminum circle stock price has a lot to do with a circle’s alloy, temper, thickness, diameter and surface treatment methods. For example, 1050 and 1060 discs are cheaper than 3003 ones, and mill finish wafers cheaper than anodized ones. Though it may be possible to measure the value of other semi-processed aluminum products, it’s extremely difficult to offer a specific price for aluminium discs based only on their uses, for alu circles of the same application scope fall on varied levels in quality and specification. If you are going to make kitchen utensils, you can choose either 1xxx or 3xxx aluminum round sheets, depending on the standard of your products in the market.
Kitchen utensils aluminum circle, therefore, does not refer to any single type of aluminum round discs in the industry. Detailed specifications are still necessary for estimation of its price. Either 1xxx or 3xxx aluminium can be hot rolled or cold rolled. Hot rolled round sheets are more expensive because it entails more complicated process to manufacture them. Correspondingly they display more favorable mechanical properties in further deep drawing or spinning process while being made into kitchenware products. 3003, 3004, 3005, 3104 and 3105 aluminum circle stocks prove to be higher in price than 1050, 1060, 1070 and 1100 disc circles, since they cost higher in raw materials.
Generally speaking, mill finish 1000 series of aluminum circle stock ranges from $2300 to $2800 per metric ton, and 3000 series of aluminum circle stock price $2500 to $3200. Anodized or pre-painted stocks could be dearer. In addition, the price is also influenced by currency rate and delivery cost, thus buyers are advised to send detailed specifications if they want a price.
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aluminumhm-blog · 5 years
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Kitchen utensils aluminum circle stock price
Aluminum circle stock price has a lot to do with a circle’s alloy, temper, thickness, diameter and surface treatment methods. For example, 1050 and 1060 discs are cheaper than 3003 ones, and mill finish wafers cheaper than anodized ones. Though it may be possible to measure the value of other semi-processed aluminum products, it’s extremely difficult to offer a specific price for aluminium discs based only on their uses, for alu circles of the same application scope fall on varied levels in quality and specification. If you are going to make kitchen utensils, you can choose either 1xxx or 3xxx aluminum round sheets, depending on the standard of your products in the market.
Kitchen utensils aluminum circle, therefore, does not refer to any single type of aluminum round discs in the industry. Detailed specifications are still necessary for estimation of its price. Either 1xxx or 3xxx aluminium can be hot rolled or cold rolled. Hot rolled round sheets are more expensive because it entails more complicated process to manufacture them. Correspondingly they display more favorable mechanical properties in further deep drawing or spinning process while being made into kitchenware products. 3003, 3004, 3005, 3104 and 3105 aluminum circle stocks prove to be higher in price than 1050, 1060, 1070 and 1100 disc circles, since they cost higher in raw materials.
Generally speaking, mill finish 1000 series of aluminum circle stock ranges from $2300 to $2800 per metric ton, and 3000 series of aluminum circle stock price $2500 to $3200. Anodized or pre-painted stocks could be dearer. In addition, the price is also influenced by currency rate and delivery cost, thus buyers are advised to send detailed specifications if they want a price.
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aluminumhm-blog · 5 years
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1060 aluminum circle for cooking utensils
  1060 aluminum circle for cooking utensils has an aluminium content of 99.6%, known as one of the most popular grades of the aluminium industry. Simpler process and maturer technique enable manufacturers to supply 1060 aluminum circle at a low price. Good elongation and tensile strength of the disc circle meet regular stamping and stretching requirements in further processes.
  Specification we supply
  Alloy: 1060
  Type: aluminium wafer
  Thickness: 0.7-6.0mm
  Diameter: 20-1200mm
  Temper: O, H12, H14
  Customized: acceptable
  Application: cooking utensils, battery shells, lamp covers, stationery parts, kettles etc.
  Mechanical properties of 1060 circle make it an excellent material for aluminum circle for cooking utensils. The circle is light in weight, high in strength, good in plasticity, outstanding in conductivity and strong in corrosion resistance. In addition, it has excellent deep drawing and spinning properties, used extensively in kitchen utensils like pots, strainers, kettles, pans and buckets. Chemically it gets oxidized easily. In the air, aluminum is easy to combine with oxidation to form a dense aluminum oxide film (thickness about 0.1-0.2μm) whose melting point (about 2050 ℃) far exceeds that of aluminum and aluminum alloys (about 600 ° C). The density of alumina is from 3.95 to 4.10 g / cm3, which is about 1.4 times that of aluminum. The surface of the alumina film easily absorbs moisture. It hinders the fusion of basic metals and cause degradation of the aluminium round sheet’s welding performance. Thus the aluminium disc is seldom used in products need welding.
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