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Topic: Aluminum Alloy

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  Aluminum    Alloy  
  Aluminum Foil    Alloy Wheels  
  Aluminum Case    Aluminum Wheels  
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  Aluminum Windows    Extruded Aluminum  
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Most admires:James Watt,  King Gillette,  Thomas Edison
Favorite possession(s):Bicycle,  Golf clubs,  Caravan
Personality:Sporty
Currently has on their coffee table:Car and Driver magazine
Dream job(s):Truck driver
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Interest(s):Chemistry
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Borg Svemann,
Woodworker

The airframe was to have been constructed of titanium and stainless steel, since the aluminum alloys used for all other aircraft would not stand up under the extreme temperatures generated on the leading surfaces at such high speeds.
Richard Hosking,
Paranormal Investigator

Steel components and alloys based on magnesium and aluminum corrode at enormous speeds in the presence of titanium; thus plutonium is predicted to enter the sea at some point in 1995.
Aluminum/Aluminum Alloys Metals that display a very high reflectivity to laser light and possess high thermal conductivities.
Magnesium: Aluminum alloys usually contain a small amount of magnesium.
Miles Rhodes,
Wine Taster

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Aluminum is unique among these metals in that, in addition to the thin barrier oxide, anodizing aluminum alloys in certain acidic electrolytes produces a thick oxide coating, containing a high density of microscopic pores.
Certain alloys of aluminum with copper, zinc or other additives can be heat treated akin to steel, but by aging at elevated temperatures; these alloys soften after quenching, aiding greatly in machining.
Sarah Kennedy,
Fashion Model

This tubing is lighter than titanium and most aluminum alloys, is stronger and offers more rigidity.
Tony Howell,
Skateboarder

Well, the Aluminum alloys available today are, ounce for ounce stronger than nickel silver and much lighter.
Dave Simons,
Internet Entrepeneur

Aluminum alloys including: 360, 380, 390, and 413 Le Sueur Incorporated is an Industry leader in the manufacturing of aluminum die castings.
Aluminum Alloys for Disk Blanks High-quality aluminum alloys for oxide coating media applications.
A wide range of Alloys and Tempers can be mixed and matched to make Aluminum the most varsatile design material for a wide variety and diverse group of applications ranging from flexible banding to high strength aircraft structures.
 
 
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