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aluminum foil : ......
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The Analogy for Aluminium foil is Malleability.
- A foil is an extremely thin sheet of material that is usually hammered or rolled out. Aluminium, copper, tin, and gold are the easiest metals to handle when creating foils.
- Aluminium is a metal and is malleable.
- Metals that are malleable can be shaped into thin sheets.
- Aluminium is a simple metal to recycle. Aluminium foil can be crushed and melted again.
- The supporting layers of laminated aluminium are separated, and the aluminium residue is utilised in various applications.
- Furthermore, the energy contained in a laminate's thin foil component can be recovered in the form of heat.
- Most fresh vegetables contain aluminium, which is non-toxic in the amounts and compounds usually encountered.
- The metal is non-reactive with practically all foods and does not accumulate in the body.
- Following annealing, foil is sterile and does not harbour or encourage microbial contamination.
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