Dec 18, 2006 #1 dtwo Automotive Joined Oct 17, 2002 Messages 137 Location US I have a drawing that calls out an aluminum spec. of AlZnMgCu 1.5F48. Does anyone know of a comparable U.S. material specification??
I have a drawing that calls out an aluminum spec. of AlZnMgCu 1.5F48. Does anyone know of a comparable U.S. material specification??
Dec 18, 2006 #2 Yallapragada1022 Materials Joined Dec 10, 2003 Messages 56 Location US I am not sure what F48 stands for. DIN 17007: 3.4365 AA:7075 ISO: Al-Zn-MgCu NF A02-004: AZ- 5GU BS/BS-L: 2L 95/96 UNI: P-AlZn5.8MgCu ALCAN: 75S or go to the following website: http://www.astrosurf.com/altaz/alu.htm Rao Yallapragada Upvote 0 Downvote
I am not sure what F48 stands for. DIN 17007: 3.4365 AA:7075 ISO: Al-Zn-MgCu NF A02-004: AZ- 5GU BS/BS-L: 2L 95/96 UNI: P-AlZn5.8MgCu ALCAN: 75S or go to the following website: http://www.astrosurf.com/altaz/alu.htm Rao Yallapragada
Dec 18, 2006 #3 TVP Materials Joined Apr 12, 2002 Messages 4,592 Location US The F48 indicates the desired ultimate tensile strength of the end product in MPa, multiplied by 0.1. In this case, 480 MPa. It is an obsolete designation from DIN 17007. Upvote 0 Downvote
The F48 indicates the desired ultimate tensile strength of the end product in MPa, multiplied by 0.1. In this case, 480 MPa. It is an obsolete designation from DIN 17007.