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TYPES OF ALUMINIUM Descriptions and General Uses 7050 1100 1150 200 55) 51st sist ann g 8 ost Co Supereut 20 Tare ena aloy nly avladie havea era, fear decorate appearance wit an sxeTenoroding ‘uly, ipl notion as nameites. Generel purpose comely pute elunnium very sinker to oy 1200 wrth sight beter fbrcation properties. “Wok elation incude sings, holonare ad yea shel neil work. ene het met ork ee moderate trngth i adequt. pic! Applets inde ght reed pane secu faking bight pied in aw elisa saa, eupnet ard crises food and cial eaten ener prpoe commer pure unis. Coed formabilty- Bete resistance to coroson Low srength easy weldele Typ eplationsincude sing and ollonare i domestic coking utes, gence sest metal ‘rk parlna ene mein. ‘An ley wth ahign can fr piste deformation. Exsllercoriesion restos Tyla appicetonsindude ‘roofing tel fr buses are can sie a. ‘A madium strength ahen-ragnaism, Not sucepie to sve canon, ine gained sutabl fr presings. Suitable for anecing. ysl pleats incu appfones and utena general sheet metal work and marine pplitin®. Simlr 18251 wth comparable achaial pepeis but witha sah higher magnesium cntent.Typcal appicctors inde shect metal work, applanees and marne applications “no highest srngth non hest-reatable ly n genera commercial ss Poeeses Neh a.wneed properties and sxclontcovotionreitanc, Net acommnande’ for ie corre emitermers a temperate spov8 60°C “plea aplations nce weld aes sath a arse ves maine appatons sch ssp sperstucures aia, cyogei, TV towers ere dling ris Amer svength ley wih mecharicl proprio: hate Debacen SOE ae 554, fae cortsion estan ond good weldly. ermablyi beter tha 5083 Typical apaicaters are the same 2 S08. ‘Amadum strength a-ragneiu ley. Goode and onion estan. Weld, Iypcalappeations indude set metalwork, planes rates tachi presing and conan Aon aun-nagreism alo) estat to ses crosion al tenoes Good weldpilty. Hp appleations inde roa ranspor sun a per, dump uss and petolum takes ad marine applcaters 2 medium strength alun-agnesian ale. Typical application a weadpates. “vet Fgh tren luni ic aly wed ota plate ood machina hides NAb fr ‘welding Poor corrosion essance The stength of hs aloy sequal otha of comtmeral duly steel Thal depletion st00ing. ee ‘Avery igh senth eink sila to 7073 7yac! applications are moulds toon, fas and fates ‘A medium to big seenath sun agnsim-ikcon aly hevng snr mechani prperties ethos sped for alloy 635. Typ ppteatons ae seuctural such ade Sectors, Wonport ond mere ‘A medium igh strength alumragnsiumstzon aley Good mechani property, cvxinrsitance and ‘weldaity Simier to lly 663, Useeto obtain highly complex shapes. Typeal appleations include architectural nd eneal-purponeeasiors. ss ‘A-medium to high strength slum-magnesiumsilcon sey Good mechanical properties, coreaion resistance and ‘veld Typical applistons ince structural vies where corosion revotance specced suchas cranes and brdges road and al versort marine, bolts and ruts ‘4 meskum strength alum magnesium slicon alloy for intricate extruded section. Forms well in TA temper. High ‘oronon rebtnce, good surece fish. Typical appations include furniture, architectural extrusions, general ‘purpose exvusons ard kigetion tubing ‘4 mealum strength alum magnesia scan spel purpose tivetura lo. God surise irish and corotion ‘resistance, God wedatlty, Responds nel to anodsng, Typical applcations nude yeent masts read transport Sections udder sectors. ar ‘A hich svenath alur- magnesium slicon alloy. Geral cerrescn esitance ord good neldeilty The recommended ‘ly for structural purposes. yal applicators include heavy duty structures hee corrosion revtanc ib needed Tae that equled in veces, bldges cranes, oof tases and arin applications ‘hich strenath alur-coppe alloy, tue free machining, iving highly fragmented chips. Attractive sxfoce frit. Suitable fr cle strap, Not iteble for decorative anodi Cert oa ea oll es edesat bode Seow MMetas Ses 26 TEMPER DESIGNATIONS Some tempers aquired incidental othe shaping process nd fr which there are mechanical property limits or mechanial property testing require. a2 Strain hardened ~ Vehara za ‘train hardened thon partially anneated, Strain hardened then stabilised ~ magresium elloys only ~ share Especially fabricated te have acceptable resistance to stress corrosion cracking and exfoliation ottack. Sinar to 921 Strain hardened then stabilized - magnesium alloy only ~ % hard Solution heat trated then naturally aged Cooled from elevated temperature then artificially aged fcally aged (usually dravn tube) 1. Stress raioved by controlled stretching 139% 27 SEES [Metals ‘ruc jou Mio Meuse you der aes hbo of hs eee HANDLING AND STORING ALUMINIUM ‘Alumni one ofthe easiest moteril te keep in good condltion. It has 2 high natural resistance to corosveconitonsnovmally ‘encountered during shipment end storage end ite care wll maintain its eriginal appearance for along time, The principal things te guard ‘gait ave conditions that might ause surface abresors or water sins ‘Suppliers make every oor to pack Aluminium so that watfic marks or ub marks do ret occur during shipment and o that temas dy. {All incoming shipments shoul be inspects prompt a supers gerry Nave ate lt in which damage cam wl be honoured “raffe marks may appede a: erates, surface abrasions, or condition rverbling cinders embedded in he metal. Thay rest fom ‘mechanical abrasion ond subsequent enidtion ofthe abraded areas Thi principal codvantage lie in thir ursightliness and thei efect .n finishing operations “Toa trafic marks supa pac the metal so that it rot subjected to undue Hlesing or isting and so that the units within a package ‘60 not rub against each ether Product subject to damage by flexing oF benng ace Usually packed on skis in timber boxes. Paper or ‘arcbeard ic wed where necezary for cuthioning thin eSoft maa Steal trapping i used 2 enterce sds and boxes a to bied wrapped beneles Water stain are non-metal in appearance and wile usualy whitish may appear iidescent, depending upon the alley or degree of ‘exiéatin, They are caused by the entrapment of moisture between the acjacent surfaces of dosey packed mater. The purer Akai restart to water tain, while the condition seems mest pronounced on these alloys having high magnesium content. *upertical contin andthe mechanical properties of the metal having suen tan are rot affected. If shipment of ‘Alumni arrives in a wet conden, hould be thoroughly cried before toring. Ths may be dane by evaporation in arr by means of ‘ry air arent, When the moisture i removed inthis manner within a shot period after the metal bocomes we, no stain wil rest. stain thes occurred and the moist condition cain itis eroved the stain will not develop futher. Once safely dy, the metal should nt he stored ‘near such obvious ater scurces as seem and water pines adit shuld be hep et reasonable dtanc fer open deer and window, Condensation perhape the mort woubloioms cause af water sans. Unde severe concions, condensation may ao cause surface ‘deterioration, which may only Daceme apparent if the mater subsequent etched and anodised. It may be prevented ty avoding ‘ondtions where the temperature oF the metal drops balou the dew point ofthe sureuneing a, of conversely conditions where the Imobture ofthe alr inceates enough to cary the dew irk above He metal temperature. Its thus important fo ensure that 2 sudden fll In temperature or lncease in hui doesnot acu inthe places of storage. Aluminium packed in crginal boxes should never be lft inthe open, because the greater variations in temperature and humid outéoors increase the possibilty of condentaton. Even it the package it wrappec wih “waterproat” paper the imposslty of obtaining a perfect seal makes outdoor itrage highly undesirable. So-called watervoct packages are cose soe forthe protection ofthe metal during shigment nd are not meant to wititand ary extended exposure tothe waather. {posible cold metal should be placed ia a dry storage place unt its temperature has increased substantial befor itis brought into ‘heated coom with a higher humisty. This maybe accomplished by placing anew shipment in temporary storage whee its termperature is ‘asad lowly to that ofthe permanent stage room. Where water tains have cured the dagee of staining may be jaye fairy accurately bythe relative roughness ofthe stained area. tthe surfece fs reasonely smooth, he stain is merely superficie and its eppearence con ke inproved by reecnaial or chemical treatents Scach-beushing ofthe use of a tel wocl aed ols effec in removing water stain. Ifa chenical ip without undue etching is prefered, an aqueous sten containing 10% by volume of sulphuric acid and 3% by weight of comic eid at 80% may be enploye. tn storing Aluminium it desrabie to avoid contact between it and other metas since this sometimes results in scratches or other marks. “The we of plastic or woodfaced sheng racks and brs is ecommended, Its ako good practice to Keep Aluminium anay from caustics, ritates phosphates and some acs. Inthe continuous we of large quantiles of meta, the oldest stock should be used fst. Occasional checking ofthe sock on hand wil help to prevent ay sereus corrosion and ait wit the problem of age hardening WORKING AND SHAPING ‘The cleanest pesible woking condos and good housekeeping ae a must to prevent conterination of surfaces by metal rer ander dust ‘of other aluminium. Physical damage or surface aeration (removal ofthe ratural oxide layer of intial surface reughnass shoul be avoided Sarbing of oats during the production proces should be with rd pend lead steel cing tools should not be employe, Rising fabricated, welde, andl ied pars with irc aid solution of strength not less than 15% by volume wil ensure ocean surface and proper restoration of the protective natal oxee fen Welding operations must be cared out in accordance with recogikeé good practice, and with maximum care and attention, 0 avoid subsequent problems of fitreton, retention, cocking and meintenance. ‘eeases an be used in certain ass to protect or seal soaces and openings forming part of removable items (boked or serewed asembis), ‘On no account should uss be made of greats contaring graphite or mojbenum dsulphat. Inthe case of bonded asemblis,the adhetve dou be chosen with an eye not oly to the basc echnical requirements 80 %0 avoidance of deleterious sie eects eg: Decomposition of the adhesive caused by mais). “Te nae for care and maintenance of natul anodised or preaained surfaces wil depend basicaly on the envionment andthe typeof ‘aposire Theve factors ae taten into aceunt In determining Frequency of washing and, generally speaking, we will be mad of products ‘that have ne harmful action on te surface cancerne. Inthe cate of apiations eating To feces, It must be checked tat the susterces employed comply with current lgiation. 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Wak ' Aalabew porns en ‘A vail concert ely Chemical Composition % (igures ae approximate ont) Aum fenarder [rena [jean [iorant [revues Janae [/eranier [nara [ienaiae Sion i 00 ts |oseeo foseeo Jamon |cx0 lomo Joma jaw lee fe os) eo fos foes Jom ais fom oso fas per a 045 eo fase foe” atsoa Joo fousouo Jor | apamn Nanance Mn onax —fesorm aso foe fos amo | ozoass Jomose |x Napehn Mp ize | 40300 Joscem fossa fomin esos Joma owes [2020 Genin ais ‘eso foo fos Jaowoss Joo fom osom tx a on es fo fos fas foo fom fof sst0 Tani t on eo foie fo ats fa fot foo Jaan Oe exitoa) | aosiers) | aasior9 [oasis foxs oss) [eosters lasers [aso facsiars [eases ‘Typical Mechanical Properties (ortho temper gver) Terps = [2 js )s ay)" jes inate eaestmagh ura fio aso das frm Jae fste fa dst fas | bit iedsength ups fits fa0s fos fas fm fast pio | as Elgin nso netoge18|7 o |2 |v je fe wo ft 1 aes Be i i sO a js | 3 aces ees nln wo in | E we | inne ste Ses e eis | afm fam 2 FapeStegt train Mra me |. - yi i o Nilo! ity P31 i fe ie a |e o thd mn tal sede 5300910 us of onl rerened stesng he RAR Mose pe ef pach nd pines ‘eager ad canpresine nal Conresion mods 2 geal ier dss “ean et ecient Stel tres sre 300 ‘Typical Physical Properties (Yor the tempers given) Tepe a a de se le re Teal edn 2°¢ Wp) ' om pe fer 2 mn foi@ esl ot 27S) » of. lz fs |B 3 nan ia es a20C non) 08 fee | oon Jace nat oor | Dusty form] 2 we |e hm pm aro am | Cate rea ae as | be fas | a as ating ange gon)“ soe |uwes | sss _|smsso | isa sss [se "gress nage the enpeverage 2 C0%C Teer aud mute maipid Fabrication Properties Coron Reine mA Mm TAR AE mw «dae c Nisne @ ce fae ec lee Jtc a rosa c ce fas an mA fa © any € > fa Ia a a > GidFernrg Ac ac [ac fac Kc Jac © Ge ag a c a |e a ’ . eer a Wing A a ta da a ® © eizowe Spat ein: Ay afta Ja pa |e 8 et Tea Na me dvs ie ies |v a vat open sow adr ecg ode oe aruratonpe te gee ‘eet a tion iD ied hed pis isin ep hn soni se aa at etal Ebay ani cake serdar see ee the Mca Ma aor nc a aes tee sca 8 C0.9Rer emeritus rb eed SHEET AND PLATE BENDING RADII Cold Bend Radii 90°, t = thickness Tecan Pisa eM an era Kon Oo een 1050 wi oe or or ot or ost ft 1st 100) ° ot or % ot cs ost fat ist 1200) Hr o oo o ost fit © aun | wa or oF oF t ast [2 2st His oe ose | it 43t M18 rf ist | at x 3003 o ot or or o fossa t 1st 5005 He ost | tt 15t Hea 7 ae | a 3 sos 32 or o o ost |e ast | nse 083 waite | 2 2m m 2a jaa fast fa 325 5085 rau | 2 2 a 2a faze fas | a 3250 5251 32 or om 1 ast fase [ast [ase | zoe Hoa oe cn ise | ps 2st fase | at 135 t 1 ase | 25 138 t tse | ase | at sas a2 ot ose | tt ast fast fat ase | ast Hs ose | tt ie | at 2st | it ast | at Hinz m ase |e TREADPLATE BENDING RADII With pattern outside, t = thickness Temper Material Thickn enn ea ‘Sheet and plate are capable of being bent ‘old through an angle of 90 deo, around 2 pin having a racius aqual to N times the Sa ‘Neds fhe shoe iho cng, isthe bending rads Tis the thickness of the sheet 31 SSSeseees metals ‘Got a Ih MBE ayo ed rab athena soa CORROSION RATINGS FOR ALUMINIUM These coreson ‘abies apy specifically co the 1000 and Son0 series of wrought alleys, but maybe ape to the Aono and Eon0 series of wrought alos and t Casting Alloys 135, 1600, 123, 360,320,380 and 360. Anodsing improves the resitance because of te more perfect and thicker oxide fm and because ofits scratch and abrasion resistance, Powder Coating has excellent resistance to natural weathering that provides good chemical and errsion resstanc, ‘A Excellent Resitance (eortesion so light as to be hares. 8 Good ResitanceGatsactory service expected). (© FairRestance ctistactory service only under specifi conctons aluminium rot recommended without adctional dat). 1D. Poor Resitance (satisfactory for temporary service ony aluminium shoud not be used without test experiment). Note: The following guide Ist incicates na very eereal way the resistance of commercial pure aluminum to attack by chemicals and other ‘common subsiarces, Because the chemical behaviour of zluinia s Gependent upon conditions of service, environment the actual Composition of the metal etc, engines should alvays be consulted in caves of SOUL. Test Solution Corsion Resistance Test Seltion| Corrosion Restores A enzo Acié a Aeetadhyde A Benzo Benz aechel) a Acetone A ‘Benzoyl Chloride (ry & below 200%) 8 cate Aci, Glace, 95% & higher A Bruen a ‘Acetic Aci, Dilute (elevated temp) c Biuerinous Compounds a ‘Acetic Anyide A Borex 8 Reetone a Boxe tes a Acetylene (dn) A Brandy a ‘rei (dy) A Bromine > Acylentrie vet) 8 Bromoterm c Api Aid A Batterie a Albumen a Butyl Acetate a ‘Aluminium Chloride c utyraley a ‘Auminium Formate A Butyric Acid 8 Aluminum Nitrate no free nite acid) A ‘Aluminium Sulphate 8 c ‘nmonia (dn) A ‘Galeum carbide (9) a [Ammonium Ae Fluoride o Calcum Carbonate 8 [Ammonia Aluminium Suphate 8 Goicum chloride c ‘Ammonium Bicarborate a Calcum Ryerosuphide a Ammonis treme c Calcium hyeroxide c ‘Ammonium Carbonate 3 Celcium Hypachiorite c ‘moni Frid © Galdun Nivace a Ammonium Hydroxide 3 lem Ovatete c Ammonium Lactate ° Colciom Suiphote 8 ‘ammonium Nitrate a Calcium Suiphide 8 ‘Ammonium Phosphate (up to 3%) 3 Conphor 8 “Ammonium Sulphate (no fee sulphuric acd) 3 Cerbolic Acid (phenol below 100% a ‘Ammonium Sulphate 8 Ccatbon Back 8 ‘Ammonium Thiecyante (pure) a Carbon Diosde A ‘yl Acetate a Cerbon Disulphide a rane igi) c Carbonic ace (ate) A Aniline Hydrochloride c Carbon Menenide A nine Sulphate 5 {carvonTeracloride (ry 8 ‘rine vapours} A Gator 01 a Arima! Os A Calluiee A Aannacene a Celuicse Acetate a Anthranic Ad D Cement, Wet 5 ‘nthaauirone A cement, Or) A pple luce 8 eresne A ‘rseric iodide 8 Cereals fry) a Asphalt a cerium Nitrate a chalk ion) a 8 chose 8 Barium Chloride c ‘Clorde of ine (aicum Hypochlorite) € Barium Hydrexice ° ‘chlorine (on) a Beer a ‘Chlorine (vc. with water) D Benzaldehyde a ‘Chloroform bong) © Benzene a (Chloroform (ice terry) 8 Tie corion ws ent ot id fo ig pi Pose neato ci atin Scene eek etal Mister isihe sens bese eee WW N sete cmanatnes) “nts — ae S| Rone : es ‘ ace | : ey i|s : H D Hexamethylenetetramine A Soe, f | eee : eh . | Ss : — ‘ g Essential Oi's A L = 5 | es . more | Ss : F Lead Arsenate a =, f | ee ‘ = i 33 =e DMetals Corrosion Resistance Test Solution Comosion Resistance Ores, Baste, Zing Lad, Mikel A a Ores Copper Mercury ¢ ‘Magnesium Acetate (upto 10% conc) a Organic Amines ® Magnesia Chloride c Oxalc Ad c ‘Magnesium Formate (upto 196 cone) 8 Ovyaen a ‘Magnesium Nitrate (up to 10% cone) 5 Ozone (ey) a [Magnesium Perchlorate A cone (vet) ‘Magnesium Saiphate 8 a Maloc Anyeride © Pp Matic Acid 5 Paints, il Base a Mannitol a Paints, Copper Mercury c Margarine A Pate Aes a Meat, Unsalted a Palm Ot a Merasry D Pavattin a Meth! A Paraldehyde a ‘Mercurc verde ° Paste a Merci Furinate . Peanut O# a Mercury Sats D Pechlorethylene dry) a etaiehyce a Pesite a Methyamine a Petroleum (horde tres) a Meth Cherie > Petroleum Produc refined a Matty cyclohexane a Phosphate Fertlises c Metty Formate A Phosphate Rock € Melty Saliyate a Phosphoric Add ¢ Mik a elas « Aik Sugar A Pastor a Mineral 08s a Phenel (upto 100°) a ‘Mola, Blackstrap or Resival ® Phlroghina! a Molases, Refined A Phosphorus iy) a ‘Mout: a Phosphorus Pentoxie (9) a [thy Eby Ketone a Phosphorus Sesquslphide (ty) a ‘Monoethanolemine a Phthalic Ai ure) a Peri Aes a N Pirene a ephialene . Pie ol a Nephthenic Ales 4p 0 82%) a Paste Plies, Polyetnylna Flying Chloride Polypropylene, Naphtho! a Podptyrene A Naphtylamine c Potassium Scarbonate A Naval Soret a Porasum Bchromate a Nickel Acetate (upto 10% cone) 5 Potasum Bitrate 8 Nickel Armenium Sulphate (up to 10% cone) é Potassium Bromide 8 Nickel Choride D Potasium Carbonate c Nickel Nitrate (up t 10% cone) ¢ Potesum Chlorate a Nickel Sulphate (up to 10% conc) c Potassium Chord 5 Nicotine A Poteau Chremato a Nicotine Sulphate a Potassium Cyaride c ite ed (ie) D Potesium Ditvomate a Nite Ac (concentrated over 80%) A Potasium Frriyanide a trogen a Potassium Hydvoxide > Niegon Fortier a Potesiam Nitrate a Nitseayeeine| A Potesium Nite a iteoue Ae 8 Potesium Permarganate a Nitrous Onide (ry) a Potasium Phosphate c Ntsous Onde (wed « Potesium Stcate 8 Potasiam Supnate a oO Potasism Thiogyanate a ls Fuels 8 Lube a Propionic Acid (one) 8 Oi, Terstormer a Propionic Aad (ute) c 0, Animal A Propylene Gyo! a ls Ede a Pride 8 is, Minarat a yoga! a Os Vegetable A Pyrelgnzous Al 8 Owe acd A Ove OF A R Onion dace 8 Rayon a Orange ico 8 Ratigerants 8 Test Seaton ComosionRasitonce Rete Resorcinel ce Resin Rubber Products, Crude, Netural, Synthetic s Selo Ad Salted Hering Sait Wet or Ory Sond, Grove Se Foss, Fh Seioric Aid Selerous Acid Serrolina Senage Shellac Sica Gel SikconTetrachcrde (9) site SiverSls somo Soria sh Sexi ater Seri Aetate Sodium Bicromate Sarum Bicarbonate (in) Sexton Buiphte sodium Bisphite Sodium Barvate Serivm Borate Sodium Chlorate Sodium choide Serum chromate Sedum Cyanide ‘oti Fostcate (yp to 1% cone) Sedum Fore Ais Sodium Hycroge Sulnhate Soxium rosie Ser Lactate Sodium Nate sodium Nite Seri Ovaate Sodium Perosde Sodium Posphete Serkum Sexe sodium Spite Sodium Sete ‘sum Saphecyanide Sodium Thicerienate Soi Tisuipate stannous Brose Stannove Cho Stannou Suphete starch Steam, Low Pressure Steatic Aid Strontium Acetate (upto 10% ore) Suen eid Sssor Sige Slutions Sugar Sup Sulphur Dios Go) Saiphur gue, So, vapeur Stphur Tox (6) Sulphuric Ad, exces of 056 deere 2 c 2 5 a a g c a c c > c a a 2 c 6 a ry a 2 8 > > > FY a a a a a a a a a Tres Comroson Table sould not be usd for deign purote. Fortinersfomaton or conecontetane peat oy het ‘co was ean-you' ales a he bck Ws cae. “et Soliton Cotrtion Restores Sulphuric Acid, below 98% Sulphuric Ether Sulphurous Ac Sulphur Chloride (y) Synthetic Resins Sythe rubbers T Tenners Bate Terni Acid (ure) ers Terrie did Terachlerethyere (ry) Tevalin Teaming Thorium Nitrate Toboxce Tene Transformer “Foestn “Fichioroacetic Add “ehoretytene ty) “Tchiorotyfuorethane (12) “Hiethonolarine “npely Phosphate “Tipetasum Phosphate Turpentine u Uivamatine Urea v alte Ae up t0 508 cone) Varn ‘Vegetable Oil, insee cottonseed cy bean, peanut etc w Water, isiled Water neil Water, Rain Water, Sea Water Tap Waxes Wheat, corn and other aris Wis Wine x Xylene Zz Zinc Acetate up to 19% cone) Zine Chere inc Onde (up 10 10% cond) ine Sulphate (up t0 10% cone) Dae) Metals

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