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  2. Aluminium foil - Wikipedia

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    Aluminium foil has a thickness less than 0.2 mm (7.9 mils); thinner gauges down to 6 μm (0.24 mils) are also commonly used. [8] Standard household foil is typically 0.016 mm (0.63 mils) thick, and heavy-duty household foil is typically 0.024 mm (0.94 mils) Foil may have a non-stick coating on only one side. [9]

  3. Reynolds Wrap Aluminum Foil Is Now Color-Coded—Here’s What ...

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    It uses 90% less energy than developing a brand-new foil. (You may have already assumed that from the color!) Orange: Grill Foil. Your heavy-duty grilling foil that was made for summer. Use it for ...

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    Aluminum foil is a household essential, and Costco is giving you another reason to stock up. The warehouse club is taking $5.30 off its two-pack of Reynold's Wrap Heavy Duty Aluminum Foil ...

  5. Here’s Why You Should Put Aluminum Foil on the Edge ... - AOL

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    The aluminum foil allows the flame to stay even and continuously radiate heat, as well as retain heat to help melt the leftover wax. Ellie Martin Cliffe, executive editor at our sister site, Taste ...

  6. List of adhesive tapes - Wikipedia

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    A trademarked brand of heavy duty duct tape. Hockey tape Used for cushioning and grip on polo mallets, ice hockey, roller hockey, and lacrosse equipment. Hook-and-loop tape A hook-and-loop fastener with adhesive backing. Kapton Used in electronic manufacturing as an insulation and protection layer on electrostatic sensitive and fragile components.

  7. Tin foil - Wikipedia

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    Tin foil, also spelled tinfoil, is a thin foil made of tin. Tin foil was superseded after World War II by cheaper and more durable [ 1 ] aluminium foil , which is still referred to as "tin foil" in many regions (an example of a misnomer ).

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