Showing posts with label Aluminum Supplier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aluminum Supplier. Show all posts

Monday, 10 July 2017

Main Aluminum Smelter in China to Reduce Production

Kickstarted by the government’s penalizing of unlawful aluminum refining, China Hongqiao Group Limited has begun to reduce its production rate. As a result, smaller aluminum smelters in China have received market shares.

The aluminum company is a large sector of Shandong Weiqiao Pioneering Group Company, and despite the importance of the situation, it failed to provide any information on how much it will reduce its production or how quickly the process will be executed when contacted for an estimate.

Knowledgeable insiders have claimed that the parent company began with a yearly reduction of 250,000 metric tons of aluminum on June 20th. These insiders wish to remain anonymous to protect themselves against any repercussions of giving out private information, and the attempt to request a comment from a Weiqiao company head was unsuccessful.

Recognizing its unbeatable title as the main aluminum producer in the world, the country is finally making a legitimate effort to make cuts to its aluminum refining, in hopes of minimizing the industry’s material surplus of aluminum sheet and abiding by legal rules once again.

In a rather sudden course of action this past April, China’s number one economic maintenance corporation ordered the shutdown of all aluminum smelters in the country that broke the rules of the industry’s environmental code. Several weeks earlier, the corporation planned to do the same during the winter season, the time of year when pollution is at its worst. These actions will quickly decrease the 40 million tons of aluminum that would have been processed this year.

These ambitious plans clearly demonstrate China Hongqiao Group Limited’s dedication to the government’s plan for the aluminum industry, and these plans also indicate a very real change occurring in the market, no matter how slowly that change is taking place. Even Xinjiang province, which houses the country’s second biggest aluminum supplier and producer, has begun to pay more attention to the environmental ramifications of all of its smelting locations.

Although it seems China is more dedicated to reducing its aluminum production, other high-production companies are still sceptical. China’s cuts have caused a significant increase in London Metal Exchange’s success, improving by more than one-tenth. Its aluminum is now valued at $1,892 per ton. Both the Aluminum Corporation of China Limited and Yunnan Aluminum Company have reaped the rewards of production cuts as well, experiencing price increases of 2.2% and 4.4% respectively.

Global Markets Asia inferred that 3.1 million tons of aluminum in China is unapproved, which makes up 8% of the whole country’s production capacity. More cuts are expected to follow later this year to target this problem, specifically the processing halts that will occur over the winter months. With these regulations in place, the surplus issue in the aluminum industry should be inexistent very soon.

Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Where to find cheap, yummy food in the GTA

Finding cheap and quality food to eat in Greater Toronto Area will only count if you feel satisfied and full after you are done with your meal. The following restaurants are not just places where you will eat in small plates. On the contrary, you will find lots of tasty entrees, yummy soups and sandwiches, and other great food that will satisfy you without spending too much money. And another great thing is that if you cannot finish your meal, they can wrap up the leftovers in a nice aluminum wrap, so you will eat it later in the comfort of your home. Here are the restaurants where you can find cheap and yummy food.
Rudy

Here you will find tasty fried chicken and classic burgers. This is an Indie fast food place located in Little Italy with a delicious fast food. Double Cheeseburger is a must try, and despite being the most expensive food on the menu it still comes with a price under ten dollars. 

Kooyi

This Korean restaurant is located in Kensington market and it serves snack food made from the scratch. Here you can find a wide variety of dishes, including Korean fried chicken, kimchi fries, rice bowls with chicken, pork or beef, and all of them cost less than ten dollars.
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The Dime

This new and trendy restaurant serves a less than five dollar menu which includes plates of burgers, calamari, tacos, and many more. I call it students' heaven.

Curry Love

This is a takeout place on College Street that serves meals that can be customized according to customers` needs. Meals start from nine dollars, and you can choose a base of rice, noodles or salad, plus beef, chicken, pork, shrimp or shrimp and add curry and other toppings.

When The Pig Came Home 

This deli is located in the Junction (Westend) and offers five dollar sandwiches full of rounds of pork on a fluffy and soft bun. Add a fried egg, cheese or bacon for additional one dollar.

Big Beef Bowl 

Willowdale is the home of this noodle house where for a pocket change you can buy tasty starters such as the spicy cheese corn or king-size mushroom skewers. Bowls of noodles and beef can be tried for a price around eight dollars.

B'saha

On the College Street you will find this eatery that serves delicious street food from Morocco. Tagine meals and mixed grill cost thirteen dollars, but you will also find plenty of yummy sandwiches for less than ten dollars. Try braised beef, merguez sausage or lemon chicken.

Hastings Snack Bar 

Leslieville luncheonette is the place where you can try the many delicious Polish foods. Full Polish breakfast cost about nine dollars, cabbage rolls can be purchased for eight dollars, or you can also build your own sandwich for prices of eight dollars and above. This bar also serves many nice daily specials at cheap prices.

Eat in Bangkok

Eat in Bangkok is a Thai restaurant located at Yonge Street south of Sheppard. Here you can find terrific lunch specials for ten dollars, which come with soup and spring rolls along with the personal choice of crispy pork belly, pad Thai or curry beef.

Torteria San Cosme 

Mexican restaurant with lots of stacked dishes for prices around ten dollars.

Wednesday, 22 June 2016

3 Ways To Up-cycle Your Aluminum

Whether you have leftover aluminum scraps from your most recent home improvement project, or you have some soda or food cans you want to re-purpose—your up-cycling options are endless.

Recycle

Aluminum is a metal that is 100% recyclable. Whether you have leftover scraps, sheets, wire, foil, or coil—it can all be recycled at a local recycling plant. Larger pieces may have to be dropped off directly, but smaller pieces can be placed in your standard recycling bins.

Donate To A Local Artist

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If you have leftover colored, clear, raw, or anodized aluminum, reach out to a local artist who can put your excess to good use. Keep in mind that many artists create intricate works of art, such as jewelry, so even your smallest scraps may be just the right size for their upcoming projects.

DIY Arts And Crafts

Whether you enjoy arts and crafts or are looking for something fun to do with the kids—aluminum art is an excellent activity. All you need is a mallet and a metal cutter to get started. Aluminum metal is sharp when cut, and creates slivers and shards, so you must be careful. Anodized aluminum can be harder to cut and shape, but its edges aren’t as sharp. From decorative metal frames and mats for your photos, to intricate designs made from the smallest of scraps.

Accent Your Home

Before you donate or recycle your leftover aluminum, consider if there are any other ways you can use it to accent your home. This versatile metal can be used both indoor, and if anodized, outdoors. Simply look for other areas of you home that can be customized by adding metal detailing. From sheets to aluminum wire welding you have plenty of options for accenting your home.

Absolutely any kind of aluminum metal can be up-cycled or recycled. Allow the tips above to serve as inspiration.

Wednesday, 11 May 2016

3 Reasons To Incorporate Aluminum In Your Next Project



Aaluminum is North America’s largest online aluminum supplier. One of the many things that makes our online store unique, is that we allow you fast and easy access to affordable aluminum—in manageable quantities. The growing demand for aluminum across all industries leaves many of our clients needing only a coil or two, a sheet or two or just a few pounds of aluminum. While we are not an aluminum wholesaler, we offer highly competitive prices—and the largest selection of aluminum found online.

Aluminum Comes In So Many Mediums

Unlike most metals, aluminum is available in a variety of mediums. It’s hard to believe that the aluminum that you wrap your food items with, is the same metal your soda can is made from—and the same metal your trophy nameplate is made from. It is cheap to process aluminum, making it easy to transform into a variety of products.

Flexible And Durable

Aluminumfoil is a perfect example of how flexible aluminum can be, yet most projects require a bit more durability. Aluminum coil and wire provides the perfect combination of flexibility and durability, and can be used for a variety of different projects. With its ability to conduct electricity, aluminum wire and coil is being used for a growing list of industrial, scientific, and research projects.

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No Rust

Aluminum is a metal that does not rust, which is why it can be used for foods, beverages, and even for outdoor use. Since aluminum can be processed in several different ways, you must make sure that you select the right processing. For example, if your aluminum will be used to create outdoor signage—you want a sheet that is both rust and corrosion-proof. Anodized aluminum is the perfect solution for corrosion-free aluminum. 

Aluminum Can Be Colored

Not every project will look great in the silver-grey of aluminum in its natural state. While you can paint or print aluminum after the fact, you can also buy your aluminum sheets and nameplates in a variety of colors. This allows for far more creative and innovative visual applications.

When buying your aluminum raw, or in bulk, you must make sure that you select the right aluminum for your project. If you aren’t sure which type of aluminum will be best for your project—give us a call today at 1-866-860-0652 to discuss your options. Depending on your needs, we may be able to create a custom order.


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