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  2. 7075 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    It is produced in many tempers, some of which are 7075-0, 7075-T6, 7075-T651. The first 7075 was developed in secret by a Japanese company, Sumitomo Metal, in 1935, [3] but reverse engineered by Alcoa in 1943, after examining a captured Japanese aircraft. [4] 7075 was standardized for aerospace use in 1945.

  3. Template:Aluminium alloys - Wikipedia

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  4. 7068 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    7068 alloy is a 7000 series aluminium-zinc alloy registered with the US Aluminium Association and produced to AMS 4331 (chemical composition and mechanical properties) and AMS 2772 (heat treatment). 7068 alloy ‘A’ and ‘B’ tensile data and fatigue properties have been ratified for inclusion in MIL Handbook 5 / MMPDS.

  5. 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.

  6. Aluminium bronze - Wikipedia

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    Italy pioneered the use for coinage of an aluminium-bronze alloy called bronzital (literally "Italian bronze") in its 5- and 10-centesimi from 1939. Its alloy was finalized in 1967 to 92% copper, 6% aluminium, and 2% nickel, [ 5 ] and was since used in the 20, 200 and 500 Italian Lira coins until 2001.

  7. 7075-T6 aluminium - Wikipedia

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  8. 7072 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Special pages; Search. Search. Appearance. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Density 2.6 - 2.8 g/cm3 Shear strength

  9. AlSiC - Wikipedia

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    Its density at 25 °C is 2.89 g/cm 3. AlSiC composites are suitable replacements for copper - molybdenum ( CuMo ) and copper- tungsten ( CuW ) alloys; they have about 1/3 the weight of copper, 1/5 of CuMo, and 1/6 of CuW, making them suitable for weight-sensitive applications; they are also stronger and stiffer than copper.