The amt diaphragm is made of a mylar ribbon, bonded with conductive aluminum strips.
An aluminum trim strip surrounded the speaker panel for roughly one year.
For the first time, the British forces used "Window", aluminum strips dropped to distort radar images, against the German anti-aircraft defense.
Like Frank Stella's painted reliefs, the aluminum strips literalized the shallow space of modernist painting.
It was made, like ninety per cent of the structures on the Moon, from slotted aluminum strips and bars.
This material is available attached to aluminum strips or in rolls.
It draws power from a third rail and a linear induction motor pushes magnetically against an aluminum strip in the center of the track.
They were attached by means of thin aluminum strips, running through the end of the sign and wrapping around the bumper.
What they actually are typically is two pieces of long aluminum strip, which is then rolled up.
Along another wall, a 20-foot-long, 2-foot-wide aluminum strip undulates from three to five feet over a teakwood desk, dresser and open closet.