ALUMINIUM was first produced commercially almost 100 years ago and is still a long way from realising its potential. Its high ductility, strength and toughness, light weight and corrosion resistance properties are well-known. Mixed with particles or fibres of other materials, such as alumina, aluminium is now becoming the basis of a whole range of new metal matrix composites (MMC's) providing an extreme high strength-to-weight ratio.
“Machining Aluminium Alloys”
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; 61 , 1 ; 12-14
01.01.1989
3 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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