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  2. Aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    Welded aluminium alloy bicycle frame, made in the 1990s. 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.

  3. 2091 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    1 Chemical composition. 2 Properties. 3 Aluminium alloy table. 4 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... Value Aluminum 91.9 - 95.4% Chromium ≤ 0.10%

  4. 7085 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    7085 aluminum alloy is wrought type alloy. ... Chemical composition. Properties [1] Value Density 2.85 g/cc Elements [1] Weight Percentage (%)

  5. 2017 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    1 Chemical composition. 2 Mechanical properties. ... 2017 Aluminium alloy has copper, ... Values Tensile strength (annealed)

  6. Category:Aluminium alloys - Wikipedia

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    Aluminium alloys are alloys where the principal metal is aluminium. Subcategories. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. ...

  7. 1200 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    1 Chemical Composition. ... 1200 Aluminium alloy has aluminium as the major element, ... Value Young's modulus: 69 GPa Elongation at break: 5.1%

  8. 6061 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    6061 aluminium alloy (Unified Numbering System (UNS) designation A96061) is a precipitation-hardened aluminium alloy, containing magnesium and silicon as its major alloying elements. Originally called "Alloy 61S", it was developed in 1935. [ 2 ]

  9. 5052 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    5052 is an aluminium–magnesium alloy, primarily alloyed with magnesium and chromium. 5052 is not a heat treatable aluminum alloy, but can be hardened through cold working. [ 2 ] Chemical properties