Aluminium foil

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"Aluminium foil (or aluminum foil in North America; often informally called tin foil) is aluminium prepared in thin metal leaves with a thickness less than 0.2 mm (7.9 mils); thinner gauges down to 6 micrometres (0.24 mils) are also commonly used. In the United States, foils are commonly measured in thousandths of an inch or mils. 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). The foil is pliable, and can be readily bent or wrapped around objects. Thin foils are fragile and are sometimes laminated with other materials such as plastics or paper to make them stronger and more useful." - (en.wikipedia.org 04.01.2022)
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  • Komposition mit rot und blauem Kreis auf Goldgrund

    Komposition mit rot und blauem Kreis auf Goldgrund

    Bez. unten rechts: HF 72...

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    Image: Heribert Fischer-Geising Stiftung - CC BY-NC-SA

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