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  The aluminum round disc refers to round aluminium sheets made from rolls or sheets of aluminum sheets. Covering a wide range of application, it serves in various industries. One of its usages is as a raw material for teapots.<br></p>
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  People have chosen aluminum circle discs as a material for teapots after second consideration. They are light, lasting, quick heat conducting and rust resistant. In last decades <strong>aluminum discs suppliers</strong> have been faced with severe challenges in the cookware industry because it was reported that aluminum products contain aluminum, zinc, copper and other metal elements, these impurities have carcinogenic effects, especially for the elderly, if excessive intake of aluminum, most susceptible to Alzheimer's disease and fractures. Excessive intake of aluminum in the human body may also affect the metabolism of calcium and phosphorus, thereby affecting the normal physiological functions of the bone, such as bone softening, bone decalcification, and bone atrophy. In addition, aluminum can also reduce the body's immune function, and it will bring different degrees of harm to tissues and organs such as brain, liver, kidney, heart and nervous system. However, this worry does not exist with aluminium teapots, for modern <strong>aluminum circle</strong> discs are usually anodized before being made into teapot sets, which endows them with a protective layer preventing aluminium from going out.</p>
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  As a matter of fact, it has been found that cooking in an aluminum pan is good for protecting vitamin C in vegetables. Nutritionists suggest that the amount of vitamin C per person per day can only reach 100 to 200 mg to meet the needs of human health. Experiments have shown that using 100 grams of cucumber in an aluminum pan, the vitamin C content is about 10 mg higher than the non-stick pan, which is equivalent to eating two large apples, while the fried vegetables and cabbage are 15 mg higher than the stainless steel pan and 13 respectively. MG is equivalent to eating one more peach. In addition, the aluminum pan is also lighter and more convenient when used. Thus don’t worry about using teapots or cookware made of <strong>aluminum round disc</strong> anymore.</p>