• 5059 aluminium alloy is an aluminium–magnesium alloy, primarily alloyed with magnesium. It is not strengthened by heat treatment, instead becoming stronger...
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    applications. 5052 aluminium alloy 5059 aluminium alloy 5083 aluminium alloy 5086 aluminium alloy 6061 aluminium alloy 6063 aluminium alloy 4043, 5183, 6005A...
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  • Aluminium–magnesium alloys (AlMg) – standardised in the 5000 series – are aluminium alloys that are mainly made of aluminium and contain magnesium as the...
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  • Y alloy is a nickel-containing aluminium alloy. It was developed by the British National Physical Laboratory during World War I, in an attempt to find...
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    Matthew S. (May 2008). Ballistic Performance Testing of Aluminum Alloy 5059-H131 and 5059-H136 for Armor Applications (Report). Army Research Laboratory...
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  • Mg-Al-Li alloy, In the mid 80s, a research programme was initiated at DMRL, Mg-Li-AI alloys were made by mixing molten magnesium and aluminium-magnesium...
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  • affinity for sulfur, so there are fewer compounds like this for boron, aluminium, carbon, and silicon. Other heavy group 12 and 15 elements also form...
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