ALUMINUM FOIL BEING MANUFACTURED

Brand Owner Address Description
BRIGHT GREEN SAFEWAY INC. Legal Department 11555 Dublin Canyon Road Pleasanton CA 94588 Aluminum foil being manufactured in an environmentally friendly manner and/or consisting of environmentally friendly components;Disinfectant toilet bowl cleaners being manufactured in an environmentally friendly manner and/or consisting of environmentally friendly components;Bath tissue, paper towels and paper napkins, facial tissue, reusable plastic food storage bags for household use; garbage bags of plastic, trash bags; all of the aforementioned goods being manufactured in an environmentally friendly manner and/or consisting of environmentally friendly components;Laundry detergent, laundry bleach, liquid fabric softener, fabric softener sheets, all-purpose cleaner, furniture care products, namely, furniture polishes, glass cleaner; dishwashing detergents, dishwashing detergent additives, namely, decalcifying preparations for cleaning metal pots and pans, automatic dishwashing detergents in the forms of tablets, liquids, gels and powders; all of the aforementioned goods being manufactured in an environmentally friendly manner and/or consisting of environmentally friendly components;Light bulbs; water filtration products, namely, filters for drinking water; all of the aforementioned goods being manufactured in an environmentally friendly manner and/or consisting of environmentally friendly components;Paper plates being manufactured in an environmentally friendly manner and/or consisting of environmentally friendly components;GREEN;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method is described for making an aluminum alloy foil suitable for application to fins used in heat exchangers. The method comprises providing an aluminum alloy composition containing about 0.27% to about 0.55% by weight of iron, about 0.06% to about 0.55% by weight of silicon and optionally up to about 0.20% by weight of copper; continuously casting a coiled strip from the molten aluminum alloy; cold rolling the continuously cast coil to a final gauge of about 0.076 mm to about 0.152 mm and partially annealing the aluminum alloy sheet at a temperature below about 260° C., with a maximum overheat of about 10° C. to anneal the aluminum alloy foil substantially without any recrystallization.