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Conventional deformation aluminum alloy series III for aerospace use
(Third issue: 2A01 aluminum alloy) In the aviation industry, rivets are a key element used to connect different components of an aircraft. They need to have a certain level of strength to ensure the structural stability of the aircraft and be able to withstand various environmental conditions o...
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Conventional deformation aluminum alloy series 2024 for aerospace use
(Phase 2: 2024 Aluminum Alloy) 2024 aluminum alloy is developed in the direction of high strengthening to meet the concept of lighter, more reliable, and more energy-efficient aircraft design. Among the 8 aluminum alloys in 2024, except for 2024A invented by France in 1996 and 2224A invented ...
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Series One of Conventional Deformed Aluminum Alloys for Aerospace Vehicles
(Phase 1: 2-series aluminum alloy) 2-series aluminum alloy is considered the earliest and most widely used aviation aluminum alloy. The crank box of the Wright brothers’ Flight 1 in 1903 was made of aluminum copper alloy casting. After 1906, aluminum alloys of 2017, 2014, and 2024 were ...
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Is there mold or spots on aluminum alloy?
Why does the aluminum alloy purchased back have mold and spots after being stored for a period of time? This problem has been encountered by many customers, and it is easy for inexperienced customers to encounter such situations. To avoid such problems, it is only necessary to pay attention to th...
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What aluminum alloys are used in shipbuilding?
There are many types of aluminum alloys used in the field of shipbuilding. Usually, these aluminum alloys need to have high strength, good corrosion resistance, weldability, and ductility to be well suited for use in marine environments. Take a brief inventory of the following grades. 5083 is...
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What aluminum alloys will be used in rail transit?
Due to the characteristics of lightweight and high strength, aluminum alloy is mainly used in the field of rail transit to improve its operational efficiency, energy conservation, safety, and lifespan. For example, in most subways, aluminum alloy is used for the body, doors, chassis, and some i...
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The characteristics and advantages of 7055 aluminum alloy
What are the characteristics of 7055 aluminum alloy? Where is it specifically applied? The 7055 brand was produced by Alcoa in the 1980s and is currently the most advanced commercial high-strength aluminum alloy. With the introduction of 7055, Alcoa also developed the heat treatment process for...
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What is the difference between 7075 and 7050 aluminum alloy?
7075 and 7050 are both high-strength aluminum alloys commonly used in aerospace and other demanding applications. While they share some similarities, they also have notable differences: Composition 7075 aluminum alloy contains primarily aluminum, zinc, copper, magnesium, and traces of chromium. I...
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European Enterprise Association Jointly Calls on EU not to Forbid RUSAL
The industry associations of five European enterprises jointly sent a letter to the European Union warning that the strike against RUSAL “may cause the direct consequences of thousands of European companies closing down and tens of thousands of unemployed people”. The survey shows tha...
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Speira Decides to Cut Aluminium Production by 50%
Speira Germany said on September 7 it would cut aluminum production at its Rheinwerk plant by 50 percent from October due to high electricity prices. European smelters are estimated to have cut 800,000 to 900,000 tonnes/year of aluminium output since energy prices began to rise last year. A furth...
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Demand for aluminum cans in Japan is forecast to reach 2.178 billion cans in 2022
According to data released by the Japan Aluminum Can Recycling Association, in 2021, the aluminum demand for aluminum cans in Japan, including domestic and imported aluminum cans, will remain the same as the previous year, stable at 2.178 billion cans, and has remained at the 2 billion cans mark ...
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Ball Corporation to Open an Aluminum Can Plant in Peru
Based on the growing aluminum can demand worldwide, Ball Corporation (NYSE: BALL) is expanding its operations in South America, landing in Peru with a new manufacturing plant in the city of Chilca. The operation will have production capacity of over 1 billion beverage cans a year and will start u...
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