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Alloy Digest (2005) 54 (4): Al-392.
Published: 01 April 2005
..., and shear strength. It also includes information on heat treating, machining, and surface treatment. Filing Code: AL-392. Producer or source: Alcoa Engineered Products. Producer or Source: Alcoa Engineered Products Copyright © ASM International® 2005 2005 ASM International ALCOA 6063...
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Alloy Digest (1998) 47 (9): Al-353.
Published: 01 September 1998
... Control hamability eldabilii Tensile .&ength Table 3 Typical Postbrazing Strength Proper- ties Alloy C238 Temper T6P Tensile strength MPa ksi 310 45 6061 T6 159 23 6063 T6 138 20 Producer: ALCOA Wire, Rod & Bar Division Massena, NY 13662-5300 (800) 622-5262 Products Available: Bar, rod ISSN: 002-6 14X AI...
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Alloy Digest (2005) 54 (5): Al-393.
Published: 01 May 2005
... information on joining and surface treatment. Filing Code: AL-393. Producer or source: Alcoa Engineered Products. Producer or Source: Alcoa Engineered Products Copyright © ASM International® 2005 2005 ASM International Alcoa 6005 Alcoa 6105 bend strength chemical composition handrails...
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Alloy Digest (2005) 54 (8): Al-396.
Published: 01 August 2005
... as well as forming, heat treating, machining, joining, and surface treatment. Filing Code: AL-396. Producer or source: Alcoa Engineered Products. Producer or Source: Alcoa Engineered Products Copyright © ASM International® 2005 2005 ASM International Alcoa 6101 bend strength chemical...
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Alloy Digest (1998) 47 (6): Al-349.
Published: 01 June 1998
... Alcoa 6061 alloy has excellent joining characteristics and good acceptance of applied coatings. It combines relatively high strength, good workability, and high resistance to corrosion. The alloy is widely available. The T8 and T9 tempers offer better chipping characteristics than the T6 temper...
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Alloy Digest (2006) 55 (1): Al-281.
Published: 01 January 2006
... Alloy 6061 is one of the most widely used alloys in the 6000 Series. This data sheet revision adds standard tempers and many of the Alcoa special tempers, as well as properties for extrusions and shapes. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, elasticity...
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Alloy Digest (1973) 22 (6): Al-39.
Published: 01 June 1973
.... This rod, with substantially lower melting point than pure aluminum, tends to prevent shrinkage cracks by remain@ partially molten after the adjacent metal has solid&d. In torch welding use a slightly reducing flame with Alcoa No. 22 Welding Flu or equivalent The use of the inert-gas shielded arc by both...
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Alloy Digest (1973) 22 (12): Al-31.
Published: 01 December 1973
... such as Alcoa 22 or equivalent. The use of the inert-gas shielded arc by both the tungsten and consumable electrode methods is generally recommended. Workability: ALUMINUM 3003 can be readily hot and cold worked. The hot-working temperature range is 500450oF. Table 4 provides cold-working data. Corrosion...
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Alloy Digest (1987) 36 (11): Al-284.
Published: 01 November 1987
.... 6061, 6062 or 6063 to 3003 aluminum. This rod, with substantially lower melting point than pure aluminum. tends to prevent shrinkage cracks by remaining partialI? molten after the adjacent metal has solidified. In torch weldtug use a slightly reducing flame with a welding flux such as Alcoa 22...
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Alloy Digest (1974) 23 (2): Al-44.
Published: 01 February 1974
..., tends to prevent shrinkage cracks by remaining partially molten after the adjacent metal has solidified. In torch welding use a slightly reducing flame with Alcoa No. 22 Welding Flux or equivalent. The use of the inert-gas shielded arc by both the tungsten and consumable electrode methods is generally...