aluminum and its alloys haseeb ullah khan jatoi department of chemical engineering uet lahore

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Aluminum and its Alloys Haseeb Ullah Khan Jatoi Department of Chemical Engineering UET Lahore

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Aluminum and its Alloys

Haseeb Ullah Khan JatoiDepartment of Chemical Engineering

UET Lahore

Why Aluminum Alloys?

• Abundant element of 8% on earth crust and normally found in oxide forms (Al2O3), i.e., bauxite, kaolinite, nepheline and alunite.

• Found in United states, Italy, France.• Have not been found in Thailand but in

Malaysia, Vietnam

Why Aluminum?

Attractive Properties

• High corrosion resistance• Excellent machining properties• Light weight• High thermal/electrical conductivity• High ductility/easily deformable

Uses of Aluminum

Wrought and cast aluminum

• An alloy that is wrought is one that is worked by being forged or hammered.

• A cast alloy is when the molten alloy is poured into a mold to give it its shape, and has very little strength.

A wrought alloy is stronger as it has been worked, pounded into shape. It may have been heated and then cooled slowly to anneal it to make it stronger. Between working it and annealing it the molecules are brought closer together giving it more strength.