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Product Description
1060 aluminum foil is a pure aluminum product with a high aluminum content of 99.6%, belonging to the industrial pure aluminum series. Known for its high ductility, strong corrosion resistance, good electrical and thermal conductivity, this material is widely used across various industries, including food packaging, electronic capacitors, automotive parts, aluminum foil gaskets, and food container linings.
Alloy: 1060
Temper: O, H22, H24
Thickness: 0.016-0.2mm
Width: 200-1600mm
Typical Products: Food packaging, capacitors, aluminum foil gaskets, electronic labels, automotive heat shields, etc.
1060 aluminum foil finds extensive use in the following areas due to its multiple excellent properties:
Food Packaging: Its waterproof, oxygen-resistant, light-proof, heat-insulating, and freshness-preserving characteristics extend the shelf life of food and make it easy to carry.
Electronic Capacitors: As an indispensable part of electrolytic capacitors, the demand for aluminum foil has grown rapidly with the development of aluminum electrolytic capacitors.
Automotive Parts: 0.1mm thick 1060 aluminum foil enjoys a good reputation in the automotive parts industry and is highly recognized in the market.
Aluminum Foil Gaskets: Suitable for sealing containers made of various materials such as PET, PE, PP, PVC, PS, ABS, glass, etc., with functions like leak prevention, quality preservation, anti-counterfeiting, theft prevention, and waterproofing.
High ductility, corrosion resistance, electrical and thermal conductivity: These properties make 1060 aluminum foil an ideal material for a variety of applications.
Non-toxic, odorless, safe, and hygienic: It meets environmental standards and does not pollute the environment.
Surface free from black spots, scratches, bright lines, roll prints, and other defects: Ensures the beauty and quality of the product.
The packaging and delivery process of 1060 aluminum foil focus on moisture-proof and corrosion protection to safeguard the surface quality of the aluminum foil. It is typically wrapped with polyethylene foam as the first layer, followed by a plastic bag as the second layer, with montmorillonite desiccant to prevent corrosion, then wrapped with paper as the third layer, and the rolls are suspended in seaworthy wooden crates, with edges protected by foam plastic to prevent mechanical damage.