AA AF Aluminum Foil Addendum - 1986
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Title
Aluminum Foil Addendum - 1986
The Aluminum Association Inc.
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981
Scope:
No other single element which man works into useful shapes touches his
life in as many ways every
day as does aluminum. In addition to its many forms ideal most of the
mechanical, structural,
utensil and hardware products traditionally made of common metals,
aluminum also offers a wide
range of foils in many combinations of thicknesses, widths, and
strengths.
Among these are foils which handle like wrapping paper, yet exclude
light, air, and water and also
mold and "deadfold" to a snug, dependable contour, instantly producing
a package of exceptional
utility and visual appeal. Stronger, more rigid aluminum foil is made
into pans for bake-in
packages, which keep foods in top condition in the freezer until ready
for use.
Still other aluminum foils are used for cooling fins on refrigerators,
and household and automotive
air conditioners. In fact, the literally hundreds of applications for
foil rolled from aluminum
make it truly one of man's most important and attractive materials.
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