Metal treatment – Stock – Aluminum base
Patent
1991-05-28
1993-05-25
Dean, R.
Metal treatment
Stock
Aluminum base
148438, C22C 2100
Patent
active
RE0342629
ABSTRACT:
High modulus aluminum-base alloys comprise mechanically alloyed aluminum-base compositions contain 10-25% titanium part of which may be replaced by vanadium or zirconium. Within described limits the alloys can contain elements other than oxygen and carbon ordinarily derived from the process control agent used in mechanical alloying.
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Benn Raymond C.
Mattson Walter E.
Mirchandani Prakash K.
Biederman Blake T.
Dean R.
INCO Alloys International, Inc.
Koehler Robert R.
Steen Edward A.
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