May 28, 2001 #1 Tor Materials May 25, 2001 4 0 0 MX Hi there. I have this question that is really haunting me: What's the main difference between Aluminum 1100H-14 and 1200H-14? Is there a place on the web where I could find nomenclature tips? Thanks in advance.
Hi there. I have this question that is really haunting me: What's the main difference between Aluminum 1100H-14 and 1200H-14? Is there a place on the web where I could find nomenclature tips? Thanks in advance.
May 29, 2001 #2 ksuengrng Mechanical May 23, 2000 50 0 0 US Tor: Don't know if this is much help, but I offer the following: First digit is alloy type: 1 indicates 99.00 or greater purity of aluminum Last two digits, for 1000 series indicates the nearest hundreth of aluminum purity. (1130 would be 99.30% pure) Second digit indicates "special control" of an impurity. Whether that major impurity is iron or silicon, or something else I do not know. A few web-sites to consider might be: http://www.naad.org http://www.aluminum.org A book I use for reference is "Structure and Properties of Engineering Alloys" by William F. Smith Machinery's Handbook also has some good information also. Scott Upvote 0 Downvote
Tor: Don't know if this is much help, but I offer the following: First digit is alloy type: 1 indicates 99.00 or greater purity of aluminum Last two digits, for 1000 series indicates the nearest hundreth of aluminum purity. (1130 would be 99.30% pure) Second digit indicates "special control" of an impurity. Whether that major impurity is iron or silicon, or something else I do not know. A few web-sites to consider might be: http://www.naad.org http://www.aluminum.org A book I use for reference is "Structure and Properties of Engineering Alloys" by William F. Smith Machinery's Handbook also has some good information also. Scott
May 29, 2001 Thread starter #3 Tor Materials May 25, 2001 4 0 0 MX Thank you for quick response. But the second digit info is the one Im looking. Still, your info on the last two digits has helped me a lot. Thanks again. Upvote 0 Downvote
Thank you for quick response. But the second digit info is the one Im looking. Still, your info on the last two digits has helped me a lot. Thanks again.
Jun 5, 2001 #4 Maffei Aerospace Feb 27, 2001 7 0 0 US The following is the compositional differences between 1100 and 1200: 1100 .95Si+Fe, .05-.2Cu, .05Mn, .10Zn, .05others 1200 1.0Si+Fe, .05Cu, .05Mn, .10Zn, .05Ti, .05others Vince Upvote 0 Downvote
The following is the compositional differences between 1100 and 1200: 1100 .95Si+Fe, .05-.2Cu, .05Mn, .10Zn, .05others 1200 1.0Si+Fe, .05Cu, .05Mn, .10Zn, .05Ti, .05others Vince