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(4) FOUR PIECES of FORGED ALUMINUM LOT
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MCM / MID CENTURY MODERN HOME DECOR


RODENY KENT
HAND WROUGHT CREATIONS
#429
TULIP BASKET
REPOUSSE and PIERCING WORK
FLOWERS SHOW ON BOTH THE TOP AND UNDERSIDE
ABOUT 5.5" X 7"


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​WENDALL AUGUST FORGE
POLYGON TRAY
DEPICTS OLD FARM LIFE
A HORSE DRAWN BUGGY CARRIAGE
A BARN FOR TACK AND HAY
AND THE OLD HOMESTEAD WHERE MOMMA IS BAKING PIES
MEASURES ABOUT 12" X 6"


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HAND FORGED EVERLAST METAL
LARGE SERVICE BOWL
12.5" WIDE AND FLUTED EDGES TO JUST UNDER 3"
GRAPE VINE PATTERN

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WENDALL AUGUST FORGE
OVAL DISH
DEPICTS A COVERED BRIDGE?
NOT LIKELY IN MADISON COUNTY
MEASURES ABOUT 7" X 5"
HALLMARK IS BY ARTIST JEFF BROWN

ALL OF THE PIECES SHOW SOME
MINOR SCRACTHES AND AGE

 
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Aluminium is a silvery and ductile member of the poor metal group of chemical elements. In the periodic table it has the symbol Al and atomic number 13.

Aluminium is found primarily in bauxite ore and is remarkable for its resistance to corrosion (due to the phenomenon of passivation) and its light weight. The metal is used in many industries to manufacture a large variety of products and is very important to the world economy. Structural components made from aluminium and its alloys are vital to the aerospace industry and very important in other areas of transportation and building.

Aluminium is a soft, lightweight metal with normally a dull silvery appearance caused by a thin layer of oxidation that forms quickly when the metal is exposed to air. Aluminium oxide has a higher melting point than pure aluminuim. Aluminium is nontoxic (as the metal), nonmagnetic, and nonsparking. It has a tensile strength of about 49 megapascals (MPa) in a pure state and 400 MPa as an alloy. Aluminium is about one-third as dense as steel or copper; it is malleable, ductile, and easily machined and cast. It has excellent corrosion resistance and durability because of the protective oxide layer. Aluminium mirror finish has the highest reflectance of any metal in the 200-400 nm (UV) and the 3000-10000 nm (far IR) regions, while in the 400-700 nm visible range it is slightly outdone by silver and in the 700-3000 (near IR) by silver, gold, and copper. It is the second-most malleable metal (after gold) and the sixth-most ductile. Aluminium is a good heat conductor.

Applications
Whether measured in terms of quantity or value, the use of aluminium exceeds that of any other metal except iron, and it is important in virtually all segments of the world economy.

Pure aluminium has a low tensile strength, but readily forms alloys with many elements such as copper, zinc, magnesium, manganese and silicon (e.g., duralumin). Today almost all materials that claim to be aluminium are actually an alloy thereof. Pure aluminium is encountered only when corrosion resistance is more important than strength or hardness.

When combined with thermo-mechanical processing aluminium alloys display a marked improvement in mechanical properties. Aluminium alloys form vital components of aircraft and rockets as a result of their high strength to weight ratio.

Aluminium is an excellent reflector (approximately 99%) of visible light and a good reflector (approximately 95%) of infrared. A thin layer of aluminium can be deposited onto a flat surface by chemical vapor deposition or chemical means to form optical coatings and mirrors. These coatings form an even thinner layer of protective aluminium oxide that does not deteriorate as silver coatings do. Nearly all modern mirrors are made using a thin coating of aluminium on the back surface of a sheet of float glass. Telescope mirrors are also made with aluminium, but are front coated to avoid internal reflections, refraction, and transparency losses. These first surface mirrors are more susceptible to damage than household back surface mirrors.

Some of the many uses for aluminium are in:
Transportation (automobiles, aircraft, trucks, railroad cars, marine vessels, bicycles etc.)
Packaging (cans, foil, etc.)
Water treatment
Treatment against fish parasites such as Gyrodactylus salaris.
Construction (windows, doors, siding, building wire, etc.)
Consumer durable goods (appliances, cooking utensils, etc.)
Electrical transmission lines (aluminium components and wires are less dense than those made of copper and are lower in price[1], but also present higher electrical resistance. Many localities prohibit the use of aluminium in residential wiring practices because of its higher resistance and thermal expansion value.)
Machinery
MKM steel and Alnico magnets, although non-magnetic itself
Super purity aluminium (SPA, 99.980% to 99.999% Al), used in electronics and CDs.
Powdered aluminium, a commonly used silvering agent in paint. Aluminium flakes may also be included in undercoat paints, particularly wood primer — on drying, the flakes overlap to produce a water resistant barrier.
Anodised aluminium is more stable to further oxidation, and is used in various fields of construction, as well as heat sinking.
Most electronic appliances that require cooling of their internal devices (like transistors, CPUs - semiconductors in general) have heat sinks that are made of aluminium due to its ease of manufacture and good heat conductivity. Copper heat sinks are smaller although more expensive and harder to manufacture.
It is used in the blades of weapons (such as swords) designed for stage combat
Aluminium oxide, alumina, is found naturally as corundum (rubies and sapphires), emery, and is used in glass making. Synthetic ruby and sapphire are used in lasers for the production of coherent light.
Aluminium oxidises very energetically and as a result has found use in solid rocket fuels, thermite, and other pyrotechnic compositions.
Aluminium is also a superconductor at low temperatures, with a superconducting critical temperature of 1.2 kelvins.

 


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