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  • refractory material in contact with aluminium can detach and become inclusions. We can find graphite inclusions (C), alumina inclusions (alpha-Al2O3), CaO...
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  • extruded (second in popularity only to 6063). It is one of the most common alloys of aluminium for general-purpose use. It is commonly available in pre-tempered...
    20 KB (1,881 words) - 05:38, 18 November 2024
  • Aluminium–copper alloys (AlCu) are aluminium alloys that consist largely of aluminium (Al) and traces of copper (Cu) as the main alloying elements. Important...
    38 KB (3,315 words) - 19:55, 10 September 2024
  • 7068 aluminium alloy is one of the strongest commercially available aluminium alloys, with a tensile strength comparable to that of some steels. This...
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    Aside from recycled aluminium beverage cans, the majority of recycled aluminium comes in a mixture of different alloys. Those alloys generally have high...
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  • various additives in the sand mixture. Hydrogen gas porosity Inclusions in aluminium alloys Non-metallic inclusions for inclusions in steel Porosity sealing...
    19 KB (2,461 words) - 09:10, 17 September 2023
  • Non-metallic inclusions are chemical compounds and nonmetals that are present in steel and other alloys. They are the product of chemical reactions, physical...
    7 KB (826 words) - 14:46, 22 July 2024
  • 88.4% aluminium by weight. Unlike most other aluminium-copper alloys, 2218 is a high work-ability alloy, with relatively low for 2xxx series alloy yield...
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    dispersed in the metal, such as in wrought iron. It forms on the surface of low-melting-point metals such as tin, lead, zinc or aluminium or alloys by oxidation...
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  • prevalent shape-memory alloys are copper-aluminium-nickel and nickel-titanium (NiTi), but SMAs can also be created by alloying zinc, copper, gold and...
    47 KB (6,051 words) - 00:24, 28 October 2024
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    lead, aluminium, mercury, silver) and the platinum group (platinum, iridium, osmium, palladium, rhodium, ruthenium). Among the alloys found in native...
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    steel alloys, but are less dense. Titanium is 60% denser than aluminium, but more than twice as strong as the most commonly used 6061-T6 aluminium alloy. Certain...
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    Magnesium (section Alloys)
    of aluminium alloys. Their use has been historically limited by the tendency of Mg alloys to corrode, creep at high temperatures, and combust. In magnesium...
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    Steel (redirect from Steel (alloy))
    dislocations. The carbon in typical steel alloys may contribute up to 2.14% of its weight. Varying the amount of carbon and many other alloying elements, as well...
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    properties Cu-Mn-Al heusler alloys". Ph.D. Thesis, Imperial College London. Knowlton, A. A; Clifford, O. C (1912). "The Heusler alloys". Transactions of the...
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    Stainless steel (category Chromium alloys)
    than the melting points of aluminium or copper. As with most alloys, the melting point of stainless steel is expressed in the form of a range of temperatures...
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  • a high strain hardening ability also want to form a built up edge. Aluminium alloys, cold worked steels, and free machining steels, as well as materials...
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  • hypereutectic aluminum alloy with silicon content greater than the eutectic point of 12 weight percent silicon. Most aluminum-silicon casting alloys are hypoeutectic...
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  • creep correlates with the melting point of the material; the creep in aluminium alloys starts at 200 °C, while for refractory metals temperatures above...
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    position of the crack tip. Striations are often produced in high strength aluminium alloys. In these alloys, the presence of water vapour is necessary to produce...
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