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why does aluminum foil have a shiny side and a dark side? and does it matter which one faces my food? -- nm
Posted by
loosilu (aka loosilu2)
May 13 '11, 20:02
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I don't think it would make any difference which side, aluminum passes heat through rapidly so reflective difference is probably moot
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zeitgeist
May 13, 22:45
Part of the manufacturing process -- (link)
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Roger More
May 13, 20:06
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cool! -- nm
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loosilu
May 13, 20:07
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it happens in all rolling processes and with all metals
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Danedukenuuk
May 13, 20:11
sure, i could tell you but where's the fun in that? -- nm
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lord tubbington
May 13, 20:06
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well then answer this: where do you usually use an aluminum hammer in the manufactoring process -- nm
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Danedukenuuk
May 13, 20:23
1=the pressurerolling 2=yes -- nm
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Danedukenuuk
May 13, 20:05
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re #2: how so? -- nm
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loosilu
May 13, 20:06
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depending on heat source the shiny side will reflect more heat then the matte side
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Danedukenuuk
May 13, 20:10
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