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AA CWU-49
Abstract: This booklet lists Code Words for secondary (600 volt) underground distribution (UD) cables, and identifies their constructions. Reference to primary (5, 15, and 25kV) cables has been deleted as the designs included are ... -
AA AHCI-1
Abstract: INTRODUCTION
In 1886, the first practical and economic process for producing aluminum metal was discovered. Cookware was the first commercial application for the new metal. It was not long after that salesman of ... -
AA ABH21
Abstract: FOREWORD
Each year millions of aluminum parts are joined by brazing. They may be found in automobiles, trucks, airplanes, submarines, spaceships, liquefaction plants, missiles, TV sets and other ... -
AA F-1
Abstract: This brochure discusses the potential problems involved in various aspects of aluminum fabricating which generate fine aluminum particles. It also discusses methods of particle collection and handling designed to reduce ... -
AA OR1
Abstract: This recommendation describes a system for designating unalloyed aluminum not made by a refining process and used primarily for remelting.
Unalloyed wrought aluminum designations (10xx series with specified minimum ... -
AA CFC60
Abstract: Paralleling the growth of our industrial society are mounting corrosion losses and costs of corrosion control systems. The soaring cost of maintenance labor, alone, demands increased attention to low cost, corrosion resistant ... -
AA TR3
Abstract: Aluminum is naturally attractive and resistant to corrosion. Unlike most other metals, it takes care of itself. When exposed to dry or moist air it combines with oxygen to form a tough, transparent, protective oxide coating. ... -
AA AIECWP
Abstract: This volume includes all of the presentations at the Aluminum Association's Energy Conservation Workshop XI held in Jacksonville, Florida, November 1-2, 1990, for which there is the author's written record.
The Aluminum ... -
AA CA92
Abstract: One of aluminum's most desirable attributes is its natural resistance to corrosion. When the bare metal is exposed to air, it readily combines with oxygen to form a tough, transparent, protective oxide coating. This oxide ... -
AA TP-2
Abstract: The Aluminum Association dissolution test procedure can be used to determine the suitability of an aluminum hardener product for alloying purposes. The test procedure describes a method for measuring dissolution time and ... -
AA ANSI H35.1/H35.1M
Abstract: This standard provides systems for designating wrought aluminum and wrought aluminum alloys, aluminum and aluminum alloys in the form of castings and foundry ingot, and the tempers in which aluminum and aluminum alloy ... -
AA GSC
Abstract: Bulk aluminum intended for remelting is often cast in the form of large shapes, weighing from 700 to 2000 pounds (320 to 900 kg), known as "sows." Because of the normal geometry of these sows and how they are cast, shrinkage ... -
AA ANSI H35.4
Abstract: This standard provides a system for designating unalloyed aluminum not made by a refi ning process and used primarily for remelting.
Unalloyed wrought aluminum designations (10xx series with specifi ed minimum aluminum ... -
AA TR7
Abstract: Introduction
Aluminum flat sheet, plate and coil can be efficiently handled either manually and with most equipment. This brochure describes procedures and methods that have been used successfully. The ... -
AA FMA-17
Abstract: This manual has been a popular resource in the past to persons interested in forming and machining aluminum. Because it was out of print for a period of time, it became appropriate to update the last issue dated December, ... -
AA GSR
Abstract: Solid bulk aluminum is a very safe noncombustible metal, but molten aluminum and aluminum powder can be highly reactive - capable of releasing large amounts of energy in chemical reactions. Water, nitrates and other oxidizers ... -
AA ATECH
Abstract: Aluminum is one of the most versatile and sustainable materials for our dynamic global economy. The North American aluminum industry charted a bold course for the future of this essential material in its 2001 publication ... -
AA ANSI H35.5
Abstract: This describes a nomenclature system for designating Aluminum Metal Matrix Composites, including indentifi cation of:
The matrix composition, and
The type, volume percent and composition of the reinforcement material. -
AA ASM35
Abstract: These specifications shall apply to the proper use of aluminum in roofing, flashing and other sheet metal work in building construction. They are not intended to cover the details or specifications of proprietary or ... -
AA YL-1
Abstract: FOREWORD
Listed in this booklet are the tempers for aluminum and aluminum alloy products registered with The Aluminum Association but not contained in The Association's Aluminum Standards ...