Aluminum-silicon-magnesium Casting Alloys

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. S. Archer
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

THE binary aluminum-silicon alloys have certain characteristic advantages which are now well known, and these alloys have come into considerable use during the past several years.1 Their field of application has been limited to a certain extent, however, by their low yield point and hardness, low endurance limit, and relatively poor machining characteristics. These properties are improved by the addition of copper, and the ternary aluminum-silicon-copper alloys constitute an important class. The addition of copper decreases the corrosion resistance of the aluminum-silicon alloys and increases specific gravity. Magnesium is a hardening addition which seems to have relatively little effect on corrosion resistance, and which, of course, reduces specific gravity. The object of the work described in this paper was the development of alloys and heat treatments for the production of sand castings and permanent-mold castings having substantially all the advantages of the binary aluminum-silicon alloys together with mechanical properties improved to a degree permitting wider application.
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APA: R. S. Archer  (1930)  Aluminum-silicon-magnesium Casting Alloys

MLA: R. S. Archer Aluminum-silicon-magnesium Casting Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1930.

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