OK guys... I'm gonna get in trouble for over-nerd'ing this post...
As an aero-materials engineer, specifying any metal alloy, is fraught with anal minutia... EVERY aspect important.
"If you were really serious about strength, you would have ordered ALUMINIUM 7075-T6."
OH Yeah....?
NOTE. The alloy number-temper combined with the material specification is, by definition, ‘aluminum alloy’ What is more important than saying ‘aluminum alloy’ are the many ‘form’ descriptors.
Here is just a fraction of material definitions I have used a to-nail-down a concise material description for a part delineated on a ASME Y14.100 drawing [Flag Note].
NOTE. IF strictly coded into a PL line/column format, then there would be a distinct short hand used... depending on space available and needed clarity of definition... interpreter BEWARE... a lot of coded details are often missed, due to lack of intimate knowledge about the meanings or the details!
There are various ways that ‘clarity’ make a distinct difference for just a final product made from 7075 and in a standard ‘-T6xxx’ temper state. Here is how complex the definition of 7075-T6 can become... and EACH ONE of these represents a separate and distinct materials representation...
PS: I hope there are no 'spec' boo-boos or typos... my eyes are crossed...
0.062 thick clad sheet, 7075-T6, AMS4049 or AMS-QQ-A-250/13
0.062 thick clad sheet, 7075-O, AMS4048 or AMS-QQ-A-250/13. Heat treat to –T62 after forming in the W temper, per AMS2770
0.500 thick clad plate, 7075-T6, AMS4049 or AMS-QQ-A-250/13
0.062 thick bare sheet, 7075-T6, AMS4045 or AMS-QQ-A-250/12.
0.062 thick bare sheet, 7075-O, AMS4044 or AMS-QQ-A-250/12. Heat treat to –T62 after forming in the W temper, per AMS2770
0.500 thick bare plate, 7075-T651, AMS4045 or AMS-QQ-A-250/12
0.500 thick bare plate, 7075-O, AMS4044 or AMS-QQ-A-250/12. Heat treat to –T62 after forming in the W temper, per AMS2770
0.500 Dia drawn round bar, 7075-T6/-T651, AMS4122, AMS4123 or AMS-QQ-A-225/9
0.500 Dia drawn round bar, 7075-O, AMS4186 or AMS-QQ-A-225/9. Heat treat to –T62 after forming in the W temper, per AMS2770
0.500 Dia extruded round bar, 7075-T6/-T6510/-T6511, AMS4154 or AMS-QQ-A-200/11
AMS10133-1003 extruded profile/angle, 7075-T6/-T6510/-T6511, AMS4154 or AMS-QQ-A-200/11
0.500 Dia extruded round bar, 7075-O, AMS4476 or AMS-QQ-A-200/11. Heat treat to –T62 after forming in the W temper, per AMS2770
AMS10133-1003 extruded profile/angle, 7075-O, AMS4476 or AMS-QQ-A-200/11. Heat treat to –T62 after forming per AMS2770
Die forging, 7075-T6, AMS-QQ-A-367
Die forging, 7075-T6, AMS4126
Die forging, 7075-T6, AMS-A-22771
Die forging, 7075-T652, AMS-QQ-A-367
Die forging, 7075-T652, AMS-A-22771
Die forging, 7075-T652, AMS-QQ-A-367 or AMS-A-22771
8.0-ST X 10.0-LT X 40.0-L forged block, 7075-T6, AMS-QQ-A-367
8.0-ST X 10.0-LT X 40.0-L forged block, 7075-T6, AMS4126
8.0-ST X 10.0-LT X 40.0-L forged block, 7075-T6, AMS-A-22771
8.0-ST X 10.0-LT X 40.0-L forged block, 7075-T6, AMS4126, AMS-A-22771 or AMS-QQ-A-367
8.0-ST X 10.0-LT X 40.0-L forged block, 7075-T652, AMS-QQ-A-367
8.0-ST X 10.0-LT X 40.0-L forged block, 7075-T652, AMS-A-22771
8.0-ST X 10.0-LT X 40.0-L forged block, 7075-T652, AMS-QQ-A-367 or AMS-A-22771
NOTE. this is by no means a complete listing of possible '7075-T6 [-T6xxx]' cases....
BTW... 7075-T6xxx almost any form... over certain very low 'as produced' thicknesses is generally prohibited on aircraft due to low stress corrosion cracking and exfoliation corrosion thresholds... and poor Short Transverse [ST] grain fatigue crack initiation toughness [rapid crack initiation/growth].
Regards, Wil Taylor
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