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Topic: Anybody knows this material ? 'ALEMINIUM A6 N5-4 SLOX CRISTALIZE' (attached do  (Read 6765 times)

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Offline vs1

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Hello,
I am not sure to what specific forum this question suits, so I place it here;   Please see the attached datasheet;

If anybody can explain
1. What material is this?
2. Who are its potential customers ?( what is it being used at?)
3. If possible, also what should be its price ?
I would appreciate it!
Thanking you in advance,
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Not all of that text looks like english to me.  Could Aleminium be "Aluminum" in a different language?

Where did you find this product, since it seems you scanned the picture in...

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Thanks;
Sure it is Aluminum in another language;
Neither I nor the person that I'm checking it for, scanned it;

This print is what i have, and I hope that members of the forum will manage to answer the questions.
Thanks!!
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More like typo IMHO.
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More like typo IMHO.
Possibly.  But that's more than a few typos if you include:
"Spekt"
"Cristalize"

vs1, can you give more information about this label?  It had to come from somewhere...If you or your friend don't have the product in your possession, why do you care how much is should sell for, the customers, etc...

I can't find any information right away about it, but if you provide more information, it may be possible.

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Thanks macman104, Borek,
I'll see if I can get an improved description of the material.
Trust that if I had such, I wouldn't give you such a hard time..


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when Googling  Aluminum & 99.998% -  there are some results in the neighborhood of semiconductors / deposition / high conductivity materials.. maybe that's a lead

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Re: found..
« Reply #7 on: July 16, 2008, 04:40:21 AM »
Thanks Guys !!
found something..

A US Supplier of it  http://www.laurand.net/high-purity-aluminum.html
1.   High Purity Aluminum 99.99% (4N) in the following forms:
2.   Super High Purity Aluminum 99.999% (5N) in the following forms:
 
Research Article
Micro-Alloyed High-Purity Aluminum for Low-Temperature Conductor Applications

Abstract
The development of micro-alloyed high-purity aluminum for low-temperature superconductor stabilizer applications is described. The base aluminum is 99.9998% pure; the micro-alloy levels range from 5 up to 90 wt ppmā€¦..
 
High-purity aluminum is used in the production of sputtering targets for the semiconductor and flat-panel display markets
 
High purity aluminum is used to stabilize the 60 kA SMES monolithic conductor

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