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Dispersion-Strengthened Aluminum Alloys

E. A. Bloch
- 01 Jan 1961 - 
- Vol. 6, Iss: 1
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In this paper, the manufacturing, processing, joining, finishing, and application of dispersion-strengthened aluminum alloys fro aluminum powder are discussed, and the mechanical and physical properties, structure, and relationship between mechanical properties and structure are given.
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The manufacture, processing, joining, finishing, and application of dispersion-strengthened aluminum alloys fro aluminum powder are discussed. The mechanical and physical properties, structure, and the relationship between mechanical properties and structure are given for the alloys. (N.W.R.)

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