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Galling between Aluminum 319 and 356

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easttiona

Materials
Feb 11, 2003
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Hello

I've recently switched my contacting materials to Aluminum 356 rotating on aluminum 319. I've experienced a galling problem. I was wondering if anyone knows if this could be due to the similarities of the two metals

My old system had Aluminum 850 rotating on Aluminum 356 and no problems occured.

Thanks
 
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