Some Aspects of the Commercial Manipulation of Aluminum (ea95ed9f-18d1-4a4a-aa98-6a313c67b83a)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. F. Jr. Nagel
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Jan 1, 1927

Abstract

THIS paper is written primarily for those who are familiar with the processes mentioned but who desire a further insight into some of the fundamental principles. It does not give a complete description of the various practices employed in the working of aluminum and its alloys, but presents a few illustrations of the essential respects in which aluminum differs from other common metals, and emphasizes the controlling factors of the processes under consideration. HEAT TREATING Certain aluminum alloys are capable of having their mechanical properties greatly altered by a heat-treatment process. The degree of this improvement may be illustrated by the typical properties of duralumin (Table 1). It is essential that the material be in the wrought condition in order to obtain maximum heat-treatment effects.
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APA: C. F. Jr. Nagel  (1927)  Some Aspects of the Commercial Manipulation of Aluminum (ea95ed9f-18d1-4a4a-aa98-6a313c67b83a)

MLA: C. F. Jr. Nagel Some Aspects of the Commercial Manipulation of Aluminum (ea95ed9f-18d1-4a4a-aa98-6a313c67b83a). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1927.

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