Yes, that one will probably warp when heated. It probably isn't really flat at room temperature, either. If you put it on 4 leveling screws it is all but guaranteed to warp.
A 300 mm aluminum bed will expand about 0.5 mm when heated to 105C. If it moves in the Z axis it is relatively easy to mount the plate on three leveling screws without the expansion creating any lateral forces on the leveling screws. If the plate starts flat, it will stay flat. If you want a piece of aluminum that is flat enough to print on without having to add a piece of glass to flatten it, you want cast tooling plate (MIC6 , ALCA-5, eco-cast). If you mount it on 3 levelers and put a thin piece of PEI on it you'll have very few problems with prints letting go of the bed prematurely.
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