alumiinifoliot
Alumiinifoliot, commonly called aluminum foil, are thin sheets of aluminium pressed into a flexible film. They are typically produced by hammering large slabs of aluminium or by rolling aluminium blanks and stretching them to very thin gauges, often between 0.016 and 0.08 millimetres. The sheets are then wrapped or flattened on rolls for packaging, distribution and use in households and industry.
The material’s light weight, high thermal conductivity, and resistance to corrosion make it popular for a variety
Alumiinifoliot are also used in construction where they act as part of vapor barriers, insulating layers, and
Though aluminium is recyclable, the production of fresh foil requires energy-intensive processes that emit greenhouse gases.