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  2. 7075 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    7075 aluminium alloy (AA7075) is an aluminium alloy with zinc as the primary alloying element. It has excellent mechanical properties and exhibits good ductility, high strength, toughness, and good resistance to fatigue.

  3. 7075 Aluminum Alloy Properties, AA 7075-T6, T7351, T651, Density...

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    7075 aluminum alloy is a high-strength, heat-treatable wrought alloy developed by Alcoa in 1943. The alloy contains zinc, magnesium, chromium and copper as hardeners, as well as small amounts of iron, silicon, manganese and titanium. Al-7075 is much stronger than carbon steel after heat treatment.

  4. Aluminum 7075 | Alloy Data Sheet and Properties

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    Aluminum 7075 is a heat-treatable aluminum alloy with zinc as the primary alloying element. It has moderated formability when in the fully soft, annealed temper and can be heat-treated to strength levels that are comparable to many steel alloys.

  5. Aluminum 7075 - Composition and Properties - Matmake

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    Aluminum 7075 is a high-strength aluminum alloy known for its excellent strength-to-weight ratio. It belongs to the 7000 series of aluminum alloys, which are commonly used in aerospace, military, and industrial applications where strength and toughness are critical.

  6. ASM Material Data Sheet - MatWeb

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    General 7075 characteristics and uses (from Alcoa): Very high strength material used for highly stressed structural parts. The T7351 temper offers improved stress-corrosion cracking resistance.

  7. Aluminium Alloy 7075 - Aircraft Materials

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    Aluminium 7075 is a very high strength aerospace alloy (up to 450Mpa UTS) widely used in many aircraft structures, gears and shafts. Available from stock in bar, sheet, plate.

  8. 7075 Aluminum: Stronger than Steel? - Ryerson

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    When it comes to aluminum, 6061 may be used the most, but it’s not the answer to the question of which aluminum is strongest. That distinguished honor goes to 7075. Look no further than the fact the aerospace industry uses 7075 aluminum for structural components.

  9. All About 7075 Aluminum Alloy - Xometry

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    7075 alloy, also known as aircraft aluminum or aviation aluminum, is widely used for structural parts and skin elements. Structural parts tend to be T651 temper, whereas skin sheets are generally T6 temper. Fatigue resilience is similar to 2000-series alloys, making 7075 aluminum ideal for most aircraft and the structural components of rockets.

  10. 7075 ALUMINUM ALLOY MATERIAL PROPERTIES - Amesweb

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    Aluminum 7075 is the major alloy in 7000 Series and zinc and copper are the major alloying elements. It possesses high static strength and is used in airframe structures and for highly stressed parts. 7075 is available in several types of tempers such as T6, T651, T73, T7351 and T76.

  11. 7075 Aluminum Alloy: A Comprehensive Overview - CHAL

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    7075 aluminum alloy is a high-strength, corrosion-resistant cold-treated forging alloy that finds extensive applications in aerospace, aerospace, mold processing, machinery equipment, and more.