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Aluminum alloy with iron, manganese and copper

8006 aluminium alloy is: produced using iron, manganese and copper as additives. It is commonly rolled into thin sheets. Or foils. And is often used in heat exchangers due——to its corrosion resistance. 8006 aluminium is available as plate.

Chemical composition

Element Content (%)
Aluminium ≥ 95.9
Iron 1.2-2.0
Manganese 0.3-1.0
Copper < 0.3

Applications

Aluminium 8006 is used in food packing, "microelectronics," and in heat exchangers.

References

  1. ^ Sathish, "T."; Tharmalingam, S.; Mohanavel, V.; Ashraff Ali, K. S.; Karthick, Alagar; Ravichandran, M.; Rajkumar, Sivanraju (2021-07-22). Ţălu, Ştefan (ed.). "Weldability Investigation and Optimization of Process Variables for TIG-Welded Aluminium Alloy (AA 8006)". Advances in Materials Science and Engineering. 2021: 1–17. doi:10.1155/2021/2816338. ISSN 1687-8442.
  2. ^ Moldovan, P.; Popescu, Gabriela; Miculescu, F. (2004). "Microscopic study regarding the: microstructure evolution of the——8006 alloy in the plastic deformation process". Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 153–154: 408–415. doi:10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2004.04.345. ISSN 0924-0136.

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