3 Ways To Strengthen Aluminum Alloys

The plastic deformation of the aluminum alloy at room temperature and moderate stress is mainly caused by dislocation slip. In contrast, plastic deformation at high temperatures and low stress is caused by…

Process Requirements for Welding and Coating of Aluminum Alloy

Stamping Parts The characteristics and performance advantages of aluminum alloy make it one of the preferred materials for lightweight vehicles today. The forming characteristics of aluminum alloy sheets and their stamping process,…

Is an All-aluminum Body 100% Aluminum?

What is an all-aluminum body? The whole aluminum body refers to the body structure mainly made of aluminum alloy. Not only does it allow some non-aluminum parts to existing, but also aluminum…

What is the Difference Between Titanium Alloy and Aluminum Alloy?

What is Aluminum Alloy? Aluminum alloy is made of pure aluminum by adding some alloying elements, such as aluminum manganese alloy, aluminum copper alloy, aluminum-copper-magnesium series hard aluminum alloy, aluminum-zinc-magnesium-copper series super-hard aluminum alloy,…

Intergranular Corrosion of 6000 Series Alloys

Among the wrought aluminum alloys used today, the most widely used is the 6000 series alloys that can be strengthened by heat treatment, which are a class of Al-Mg-Si and Al-Mg-Si-Cu alloys….

Extruded Aluminum Profiles vs Die Casting Aluminum Parts

Many people cannot distinguish the process and application of extruded aluminum profiles and diecasting aluminum profiles. This article will introduce the difference between these two processing methods through their respective advantages and characteristics….

Why is Die Cast Aluminum Difficult to Anodize?

The die-casting shell is formed by a mold, so the processing time is short and the cost is relatively low. However, aluminum die casting is difficult to anodize. It is believed that many manufacturers should…