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Aluminum/aluminum alloys are known for their strong corrosion resistance. They are sensitive to high temperatures in the range of 200 to 250°C (392 to 482°F). High temperatures tend to reduce the strength of these alloys. However, the strength of aluminum alloys can be increased at sub-zero temperatures, making them good low temperature alloys.
Aluminum Alloy 1145 Foil contains a minimum of 99.45% aluminum. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) supplies our customers with high-quality 1145 Aluminum Alloy Foil. Aluminum foil 1145 has the advantages of high formability, good electrical conductivity, light weight and corrosion resistance. Aluminum foil 1145 is commonly used in capacitors, food packaging, printing foils, hairdressing, electrical appliances, batteries and household use, etc.
Aluminum Alloy 1145 foil has a minimum aluminum content of 99.45%, and its chemical and physical properties are nearly identical. Sometimes certain production lots can be double certified for 1145 and 1235 alloys. Like Alloy 1100, both are considered commercially pure alloys and have excellent formability. Alloy 1145 conducts even better than 1100 due to its higher aluminum content. On the other hand, 1145 alloy is becoming more and more rare in the market as many people find 1235 alloy more readily available as it responds just as well in most applications.
The advantages of aluminum foil 1145 are:
Strictly control the width and thickness of the finished product, and ensure that the upper and lower thicknesses are within 4%;
Ensure slice quality, end face alignment, no burr, tower shape, etc.;
Make sure that the tape at the seam does not stick to one layer;
The layout is flat, without edges, oil spots, black oil spots, bright lines, rolling printing, bumps, etc.