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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. 7079 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    7079 aluminium alloy (UNS designation A97079) is a high strength, heat treatable wrought aluminium alloy used in the aircraft industry. Age-hardening heat treatment enhances the characteristics of AL 7079, eliminating variations in characteristics seen in Aluminium 7075 .

  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. 7085 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    7085 aluminum alloy is wrought type alloy. ... Properties [1] Value Density 2.85 g/cc Elements [1] Weight Percentage (%) Aluminum 87.62 - 90.42 % Chromium <= 0.04 %

  6. 7050 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    Aluminium 7050 alloy is a heat treatable alloy. It has high toughness, high strength. It has high stress corrosion cracking resistance. [1] It has electric conductivity of value having 40 percent of copper. [2] 7050 aluminium is known as a commercial aerospace alloy. [3]

  7. 7075-T6 aluminium - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 5 May 2015, at 00:19 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply ...

  8. LME Aluminium - Wikipedia

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    As of late 2019, the system of LME Aluminium contracts is associated with 1.27 to 1.49 million tonnes of physical primary Aluminium stored in 500 to 700 warehouses around the world, out of 2.78 million tonnes of global reported warehoused Aluminium, and 11.78 million tonnes of global reported and unreported warehoused Aluminium.

  9. 7075 aluminum alloy - Wikipedia

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