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AA AASA
Abstract: Introduction & Scope
Aluminum and its alloys offer an extremely wide range of capability and applicability, with a unique combination of advantages that make it the material of choice for numerous products and markets. ... -
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 ADM
Abstract: The Specification for Aluminum Structures, hereafter referred to as the Specification, applies to the design of aluminum load-carrying structures, members, and connections.
This Specification ... -
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 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 AIV
Abstract: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Aluminum is one of the most versatile and essential materials for our dynamic global economy. Its strength, conductivity, recyclability, and light weight make it ideally suited to the needs of a ... -
AA ALATR-1
Abstract: This Alumina Technology Roadmap represents a unique global partnership, a partnership that may well signal the future of the aluminium industry. This roadmap partnership has involved the collaborative efforts of industry ... -
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 ANSI H35.2
Abstract: Foreword
This Standard is a revision of “American National Standard Dimensional Tolerances for Aluminum Mill Products” issued in 2003 (ANSI H35.2-2003). -
AA ANSI H35.2(M)
Abstract: Foreword
This Standard is a revision of ANSI H35.2(M)-2003, which consists of logical values for long-term metric use rather than a restatement of ANSI H35.2 in metric terms. This revision consists of ... -
AA ANSI H35.3
Abstract: This standard provides a system for designating aluminum hardeners used primarily for the addition of alloying or grain refi ning elements or modifi ers to aluminum alloy melts. -
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 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 ASD-1
Abstract: This standard provides systems for designating wrought aluminum and wrought aluminum alloys, aluminum and aluminum alloys in the form of cast ings and foundry ingot, and the tempers in which aluminum and aluminum alloy ... -
AA ASD-1(M)
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 ASH22
Abstract: Introduction to Aluminum Soldering
Soldering is an inexpensive and rapid means of permanently joining aluminum to aluminum and to other metals. Properly made joints are leakproof and strong. Soldering is used for ... -
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 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 ATS-1
Abstract: Pusher-type furnaces are semi-continuous reheating/homogenizing furnaces. Unlike traditional furnaces where heating/cooling is done on a batch basis, with the pusher-type furnaces, each ingot has its own cycle and loading/ ... -
AA C-6
Abstract: ABSTRACT
Aluminum, especially when alloyed with one or more of several common elements, has been increasingly specified and used in packaging, architectural, building product, transportation, chemical, electrical, ...