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34 Methods for Distinguishing the Quality Issues of lich truc tiep bong da hom nay
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34 Methods for Distinguishing the Quality Issues of lich truc tiep bong da hom nay

Updated : Aug. 10, 2023

In the production process of lich truc tiep bong da hom nay, it undergoes multiple processes such as rolling, finishing, annealing, and packaging, with each step closely linked. Any issues occurring in any of these processes can potentially lead to problems with the quality of the lich truc tiep bong da hom nay. So, how can one distinguish between good and bad lich truc tiep bong da hom nay?

  • xem bong da truc tiep

    1. lich truc tiep bong da hom nay Impact DamageImpact damage refers to the surface or end damage caused to the foil during handling or storage, usually resulting from careless packaging.

  • Clich truc tiep bong da hom nayrosion

    2. CorrosionWhen the lich truc tiep bong da hom nay surface comes into contact with the surrounding medium, it may undergo chemical or electrochemical reactions, resulting in defects on the surface. Corroded lich truc tiep bong da hom nay loses its luster, and in severe cases, gray corrosion products may form, significantly affecting the aesthetics of the end product.

  • Surface Bubbles

    3. Surface Bubbleslich truc tiep bong da hom nay with surface bubble defects exhibits irregular circular or strip-shaped voids on the foil's surface. The raised edges are smooth, asymmetric on both sides, and irregularly distributed. Surface bubbles can cause uneven stress distribution, potentially leading to foil breakage during stretching.

  • Dark Surface Stripes

    4. Dark Surface StripesCommonly found on double-rolled products, dark surface stripes exhibit obvious alternating light and dark stripes along the rolling direction, affecting aesthetics.

  • Imprlich truc tiep bong da hom nayts

    5. ImprintsVarious factors can cause imprints on the lich truc tiep bong da hom nay's surface, such as defects or metallic debris adhering to the surface of rolling or guiding rolls, unclean or smooth protrusions on the sleeve or core surface, or foreign particles sticking to the foil surface during winding. Imprinted areas on the foil's surface typically appear as individual or periodic depressions or protrusions, making them easily identifiable.

  • Oil Stalich truc tiep bong da hom nays

    6. Oil StainsCommon oil stains on lich truc tiep bong da hom nay occur after annealing, typically presenting as pale yellow, brown, or yellow-brown spots.

  • lich truc tiep bong da hom naycomplete Degreaslich truc tiep bong da hom nayg

    7. Incomplete DegreasingTo check whether the degreasing is clean, water brushing is usually performed after annealing to test the degreasing level. If the degreasing level does not meet the specified requirements, the lich truc tiep bong da hom nay may carry oil stains.

  • Edge Cracklich truc tiep bong da hom nayg

    8. Edge CrackingLongitudinal edge cracks on the surface of the lich truc tiep bong da hom nay, referred to as edge cracking. In severe cases, significant notches may be visible at the edges.

  • Polich truc tiep bong da hom nay Plate Shape

    9. Poor Plate ShapeUneven deformation causes local undulations on the surface of the foil, referred to as poor plate shape. Depending on where the defect occurs, it can be classified as middle wave, edge wave, double-rib wave, or composite wave. The edge wave is located at the edges (as shown in the figure), the middle wave is in the middle, and the combination of both is called composite wave, while a rib wave is neither in the middle nor at the edges.

  • Adhesion

    10. Adhesionlich truc tiep bong da hom nay rolls are not easy to open individually and may become clustered when multiple layers are opened, leading to products not meeting the standard free-hanging length requirements. In severe cases, individual sheets may become unopenable, significantly impacting product production.

  • Holes

    11. HolesThe lich truc tiep bong da hom nay surface is prone to the formation of holes.

  • Loose Coil

    12. Loose CoilDue to insufficient tension during slitting, when lich truc tiep bong da hom nay is taken vertically along the core direction, interlayer displacement may occur. Pressing the foil with fingers may result in localized depressions.

  • Burrs

    13. BurrsIrregularly sized projections present at the edges of the lich truc tiep bong da hom nay after cutting.

  • Misalignment

    14. MisalignmentIrregular displacement of layers between the edges of lich truc tiep bong da hom nay coils, leading to uneven end faces.

  • Tower Shape

    15. Tower ShapeDisplacement between layers at the ends of the lich truc tiep bong da hom nay coils, resulting in tower-shaped shifts. Tower shape is a specific type of misalignment, appearing like a tower tip when viewed from the side.

  • Edge Curllich truc tiep bong da hom nayg

    16. Edge CurlingThe phenomenon of the lich truc tiep bong da hom nay roll curling upward at both ends or one end, with the characteristic feature of the foil's edge curling upward at the upper part, noticeable to the touch with distinct concave-convex texture.

  • Plich truc tiep bong da hom nayholes

    17. PinholesVisible irregular small holes on the surface of lich truc tiep bong da hom nay, which can affect the sealing properties for lich truc tiep bong da hom nay packaging materials.

  • End Face Patterns

    18. End Face PatternsWhen viewing the ends or the entire roll of lich truc tiep bong da hom nay from the core, radiating patterns of varying thickness along the wall are observed. After unrolling, the lich truc tiep bong da hom nay's edge may exhibit slight waves.

  • White Stripes

    19. White StripesWhite streaks of varying width or spacing along the rolling direction of the lich truc tiep bong da hom nay. They usually appear on the lower surface of the cast-rolled strip and tend to concentrate in the middle or at the edges of the foil. As the foil is further reduced during rolling, the white streaks become more pronounced.

  • Wrlich truc tiep bong da hom naykles

    20. WrinklesSmall, longitudinal, or oblique localized protrusions on the lich truc tiep bong da hom nay surface.

  • Wrlich truc tiep bong da hom naykllich truc tiep bong da hom nayg

    21. WrinklingLongitudinal or transverse creases on the surface of lich truc tiep bong da hom nay rolls that cannot be smoothed out.

  • Bright Spots

    22. Bright SpotsBright spots are observed on the dark side of lich truc tiep bong da hom nay produced during double-rolling.

  • Arrowheads (Swallows Nests)

    23. Arrowheads (Swallows Nests)A certain number of layers at a specific location on the end face of the lich truc tiep bong da hom nay gradually protrude from the inside to the outside. The degree of protrusion weakens from the inside to the outside or vice versa.

  • Black Llich truc tiep bong da hom nayes

    24. Black LinesContinuous dark lines along the length of the lich truc tiep bong da hom nay surface, with distinct color differences from other areas.

  • Bright Llich truc tiep bong da hom nayes

    25. Bright LinesSimilar to dark lines, bright lines are continuous, longitudinal, and have distinct color differences from other areas on the lich truc tiep bong da hom nay surface.

  • Buckllich truc tiep bong da hom nayg

    26. BucklingLongitudinal bar-shaped protrusions on the lich truc tiep bong da hom nay surface that can be felt by hand. In some cases, they disappear after removing the outer layer of lich truc tiep bong da hom nay, while in others, they run through the entire foil coil.

  • Hlich truc tiep bong da hom nayizontal Stripes

    27. Horizontal StripesRegular fine stripes on the surface of lich truc tiep bong da hom nay, usually white, without concave-convex texture, sometimes appearing locally on the roll, or covering the entire surface, also affecting aesthetics.

  • Herrlich truc tiep bong da hom naygbone Pattern

    28. Herringbone PatternRegular herringbone-shaped patterns on the surface of the lich truc tiep bong da hom nay, usually white with distinct color differences, but very smooth.

  • Airway

    29. AirwayBar-shaped crushing caused by excessive hydrogen content in the melt during rolling, with a certain width along the rolling direction.

  • Rubblich truc tiep bong da hom nayg Marks

    30. Rubbing MarksBundle (or group) distributed scars caused by relative sliding between edges and surfaces or between surfaces of the materials.

  • Scratches

    31. ScratchesDiscontinuous or continuous groove-shaped scars on the surface of the lich truc tiep bong da hom nay. They are generally generated when sharp objects come into relative sliding contact with the foil's surface.

  • Non-Metallic lich truc tiep bong da hom nayclusions

    32. Non-Metallic InclusionsNon-metallic impurities pressed into the surface of the lich truc tiep bong da hom nay, exhibiting distinctive yellow-black spots or elongated defects. This defect is easily noticeable.

  • Cracklich truc tiep bong da hom nayg

    33. CrackingNaturally occurring longitudinal cracks along the rolling direction after rolling the lich truc tiep bong da hom nay.

  • Roller Marks

    34. Roller MarksPeriodic traces of compression on the surface of the lich truc tiep bong da hom nay, some appearing in a mesh pattern, with dimensions generally larger than those of pinholes.

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