1inchrist
Materials
- Sep 28, 2004
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We supply aluminum open & closed die forgings. A lot of our customers are now requesting material to Plate specs, ie, alloy-temper 7075-T651 per AMS-QQ-A-250/12. We quote them to alloy-temper 7075-T652 (Hand Forging) per AMS-QQ-A-367. Customers are asking us what they can tell their customers as to the ramifications of this substitution, if any. I know absolutely nothing about Plate and how it compares to a Hand Forging as far as strength, FTT, SCC, etc. Apparently there is a shortage of large cross-section plate and Hand Forgings appear to be their alternative. Typically, the Hand Forgings we supply for "hog outs" are for aerospace applications.
Would I be "correct" in saying that Hand Forgings perform better all the way around?? It seems they would be because of the working of the metal giving 3 definitive grain directions. Does Plate only have a longitudinal Grain?
Any advice/info would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Barry
Would I be "correct" in saying that Hand Forgings perform better all the way around?? It seems they would be because of the working of the metal giving 3 definitive grain directions. Does Plate only have a longitudinal Grain?
Any advice/info would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Barry