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  2. 7075 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    7075 aluminium alloy is a zinc-based alloy with excellent mechanical properties and corrosion resistance. It is widely used in aircraft structural parts and has various tempers, such as T6, T651, and T7.

  3. Aluminium–silicon alloys - Wikipedia

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    Aluminium–silicon alloys or Silumin is a general name for a group of lightweight, high-strength aluminium alloys based on an aluminum–silicon system (AlSi) that consist predominantly of aluminum - with silicon as the quantitatively most important alloying element.

  4. Aluminium - Wikipedia

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    Aluminium is a silvery gray metallic element with the symbol Al and atomic number 13. It has a density of 2.699 g/cm3 at 20 °C and a melting point of 933.47 K. Learn more about its chemistry, occurrence, production, and uses.

  5. Specific strength - Wikipedia

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    Specific strength is the ratio of a material's strength to its density, or its ability to resist failure under load. Learn how to calculate specific strength, breaking length, and compare different materials' specific strengths and applications.

  6. 2017 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    2017 aluminium alloy is a copper-containing aluminium alloy with good corrosion resistance and mechanical properties. It has a chemical composition of 91.5-95.5% aluminium, 3.5-4.5% copper, and other elements.

  7. Precipitation hardening - Wikipedia

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    Learn how precipitation hardening, a heat treatment technique, increases the yield strength of malleable materials by forming fine particles of an impurity phase. Find out the types, kinetics, and alloy design of precipitation hardening, and its applications in aluminium, titanium, and stainless steels.