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Aluminum in Cold Weather, Cold Temperature Applications

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AEng123

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Nov 2, 2016
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Hello,

I am looking to fabricate a lift device for use in cold weather (down to -45C). Aluminum 6061-T6 appears to be acceptable from the information I have, -45 will only make aluminum stronger (do not need to worry about brittleness like with steel).

Anyone have any knowledge of Aluminum and cold weather (down to -45C) being an issue?

Thanks in advance!
 
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Well before Invar became a thing, they used to make LNG (-168C) tanks and pipes from Aluminium so -45 shouldn't be a big issue, but I guess there are different grades of /Aluminium.

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Aluminum is used for exchangers in cryogenic exchangers for nat gas separation. I don't know temperatures ,but much lower than - 45C.
 
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