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  2. 6061 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    6061 is highly weldable, for example using tungsten inert gas welding (TIG) or metal inert gas welding (MIG). Typically, after welding, the properties near the weld are those of 6061-T4, a loss of strength of around 40%. The material can be re-heat-treated to restore near -T6 temper for the whole piece.

  3. Shell Rotella - Wikipedia

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    Shell Rotella is a line of heavy-duty engine oils, gear oils and coolants produced by Shell plc. It is designed for diesel trucks, motorcycles and older cars without catalytic converters, but it may not meet the standards of some gasoline vehicles.

  4. 2014 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    2014 aluminium alloy (aluminum) is an aluminium-based alloy often used in the aerospace industry. [ 1 ] It is easily machined in certain tempers , and among the strongest available aluminium alloys, as well as having high hardness.

  5. Aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    The temper designation follows the cast or wrought designation number with a dash, a letter, and potentially a one to three digit number, e.g. 6061-T6. The definitions for the tempers are: [5] [6]-F : As fabricated-H : Strain hardened (cold worked) with or without thermal treatment -H1 : Strain hardened without thermal treatment

  6. Aluminium–copper alloys - Wikipedia

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    The starting material is primary aluminium; in contrast to other cast aluminium alloys, secondary aluminium (made from scrap) is not used because it reduces elongation and toughess at break. The AlCu cast alloys are prone to hot cracking and are used in the T4 and T6 hardening states. [14]

  7. Aluminium–magnesium–silicon alloys - Wikipedia

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    Aluminium–magnesium–silicon alloys ... T6 69500 26200 255 285 14 90 n.b. ... EN AW-6061 AlMg1SiCu T4 70000 26300 140 235 21 65 60