Dear colleagues,
How should I anneal aluminum alloy 6082 to T0 state?
I have T6 a 6082 plate (200 mm thick) and I am used to do T4 + straigthening + T6 but need T0 for forging.
540ºC + 6 hours + cooling in air would be enough?
Thanks!
Dear istimewa,
I had a very interesting class on the effect of anisotrophy index in deep drawing of thin sheets while I was studying Materials Engineering at my College. This is the link to the text we used for that class:
http://www.tecnun.es/Asignaturas/estcompmec/documentos/thinsheets.pdf...
Dear gear HTr,
I asume you quenched the blanks after 11 hours isn't it? Or it was a malfunction during tempering?
I asume too that you are looking for comments on alternatives for performing the blank integrity tests.
Anyhow, you could try microstructural analysis and microhardness testing...
Dear Slagathor,
There is some other facts about the wax besides the injection. Please take into account the following facts prior tp your prototyping:
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Dear colleagues,
I am melting an equivalent to aluminum alloy AW-4046 (9-11%Si; 0,2-0,5%Mg) and casting it into investment casting shells for a trial in the upcoming weeks and I have never dealt with this alloy.
Since it is a Si-Mg alloy, I have considered to use the same amount of eutectic...
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Dear Seerix,
ASM Metals Handbook Vol. 4 p.1853 indicates that it might be directly quenched. I would try air-blasting at the exit of the extruder since it is easy to implement. Hardness testing should indicate whether you achieved a proper Mg2Si precipitation or not (around 95 HB).
Take care of...
Is the water you use in the boiler distilled? Could the chlorides or sulfides that are in the water you boil be influencing the corrosion behaviour of the aluminum?
The following ones can be used for implants:
- Stainless steel 316L
- Commercially pure titanium
- Titanium alloy Ti6Al4V
- CoCr alloys
There is a very nice book on the subject whose title is "Bioengieering materials" published by Elsevier.
It also covers ceramics, polymers and the interaction...
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