spencbrins
Materials
- Mar 4, 2015
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I can't find any information on the natural aging time of 7075-O aluminum. I've checked the AMS book "Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys" and they dance around the question:
"Most of the heat treatable alloys exhibit age hardening at room temperature after quenching. The rate and extent of such hardening varies from one alloy to another. Microstructural changes accompanying room temperature aging, except for long-time aging of 7XXX alloys, are undetectable because the hardening effect are attributable solely to the formation of zone structure within the solid solution."
"Alloy 7075 and other 7XXX series alloys continue to age harden indefinitely at room temperature; because of this instability, they are very seldom used in the W temper."
I've only been able to find information on tempered 7075.
Does anyone know how fast annealed 7075-O naturally age hardens at Room Temp?? (if at all?)
"Most of the heat treatable alloys exhibit age hardening at room temperature after quenching. The rate and extent of such hardening varies from one alloy to another. Microstructural changes accompanying room temperature aging, except for long-time aging of 7XXX alloys, are undetectable because the hardening effect are attributable solely to the formation of zone structure within the solid solution."
"Alloy 7075 and other 7XXX series alloys continue to age harden indefinitely at room temperature; because of this instability, they are very seldom used in the W temper."
I've only been able to find information on tempered 7075.
Does anyone know how fast annealed 7075-O naturally age hardens at Room Temp?? (if at all?)