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Applied High Thermal on Aluminum material fitting

Applied High Thermal on Aluminum material fitting

Applied High Thermal on Aluminum material fitting

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Dear All,

I'd like to develop Aluminum fitting for Overhead Transmission Line with temperature extremely high (over than 100 deg C ), but I don't have any valid reference
for typically Aluminum material, physical & mechanical properties and its implication.
Does anybody in this forum be able to help me to provide
the valid reference ?
It's also helpful if the reference is available too for applied high thermal on rubber material
Thank so much for your help.

Rgds,
Leksono H.
Test & Dev. Engineer

RE: Applied High Thermal on Aluminum material fitting

www.matweb.com

However, you should and must consult a mechanical engineer.  There is no way someone with no experience will be able to randomly pick a suitable Al alloy for an unknown application.

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