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  2. Strain hardening exponent - Wikipedia

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    Aluminum 1100–O (annealed) 0.20: 180 2024 aluminum alloy (heat treated—T3) 0.16: 690 5052-O 0.13 210 Aluminum 6061–O (annealed) 0.20: 205 Aluminum 6061–T6: 0.05: 410 Aluminum 7075–O (annealed) 0.17: 400 Brass, Naval (annealed) 0.49: 895 Brass 70–30 (annealed) 0.49: 900 Brass 85–15 (cold-rolled) 0.34: 580 Cobalt-base alloy (heat ...

  3. 1100 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    1100 aluminium alloy is an aluminium-based alloy in the "commercially pure" wrought family (1000 or 1xxx series). With a minimum of 99.0% aluminium, it is the most heavily alloyed of the 1000 series. With a minimum of 99.0% aluminium, it is the most heavily alloyed of the 1000 series.

  4. 6061 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    Different forms and tempers of 6061 aluminium alloy are discussed in the following standards: [28] ASTM B209: Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Sheet and Plate; ASTM B210: Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Drawn Seamless Tubes; ASTM B211: Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Bar, Rod ...

  5. Aluminium–magnesium–silicon alloys - Wikipedia

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    Alloys with higher copper content (alloyings 6061, 6056, 6013) are mainly used in aviation. Iron occurs in all aluminium alloys as an impurity in quantities of 0.05-0.5%. It forms the phases Al8Fe2Si, Al5FeSi and Al8FeMg3Si6, which are all thermally stable, but undesirable because they brittle the material.

  6. Aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    An aluminium alloy (UK/IUPAC) or aluminum alloy (NA; see spelling differences) is an alloy in which aluminium (Al) is the predominant metal. The typical alloying elements are copper , magnesium , manganese , silicon , tin , nickel and zinc .

  7. Aluminium–silicon alloys - Wikipedia

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    Aluminum-silicon phase diagram. Aluminum forms a eutectic with silicon, which is at 577 °C, with a Si content of 12.5% [7] or 12.6%. [8] Up to 1.65% Si can be dissolved in aluminum at this temperature. However, the solubility decreases rapidly with temperature. At 500 °C it is still 0.8% Si, at 400 °C 0.3% Si and at 250 °C only 0.05% Si.