Aluminum (Aluminium) Heat Treating

Aluminum heat treating is a broad category encompassing several types of heat treating processes, most if not all of which are dictated by applicable specifications. For example, aluminum is a common material used in the aerospace industry, and the principal specifications for aluminum heat treating are found in AMS 2770 (for wrought aluminum parts) and AMS 2771 (for alloy castings). All aluminum specifications have strict requirements that dictate procedures and recipes to be used for the heat treating process (e.g., temperature, time, quenching and refrigeration requirements).

Aluminum Technical Content

Maintenance Message: Extending the Service Life of Refractory Linings
Heat treating aluminum presents a unique concern due to the operating conditions of high temperature, chemical corrosion, mechanical abrasion, and temperature ...
Overcoming Quality Challenges for Automotive T6 Heat Treating
Three elements in the T6 aluminum heat treatment process — high temperature solution heat treatment, drastic temperature change in the water ...
The Role of Heat Treatment in Space Exploration
Precise heat treating is essential to enable components to withstand space exploration. In this Technical Tuesday, Mike Grande, vice president of ...
Trending Market Insights for Aluminum Thermal Processing
Are there rapid changes in the North American aluminum industry to accommodate trending technology, or does the aluminum market have a ...
Heat Treat Radio #80: Lunch & Learn with Heat Treat Today – Mill Processes and Production, part 2
Heat Treat Radio host, Doug Glenn, and several other Heat Treat Today team members sit down with long-time industry expert Dan Herring, The ...
Heat Treating A-LU-mi-num
Al-u-MI-ni-um. A-LU-mi-num. Heat treating aluminum is not something we often get a chance to talk about, but it is everywhere. From ...
The Basics of Vacuum Aluminum Brazing
Source: Signature Vacuum When you are a new heat treater, there are really only three things you want to know to ...
Heat Treating Short Cut, Or Just a Bad Idea?
Source: Ipsen, The Harold Jim Grann, Technical Director, Ipsen (photo source: www.ipsenharold.com) We all like to make savvy commercial decisions, in ...
High-Strength Al-Based Alloys Being Developed for Aerospace and Automotive
A global technology group, an industrial gases company, an additive and design company, and an engineering university in Germany have entered ...
Aluminum Alloy Achieves Ultimate Tensile Strength in Heat Treating
An aluminum alloy developed and patented five years ago has been identified as one of the strongest aluminum additive manufacturing powders ...

Aluminum Processing News

Automotive Radiator Manufacturer Bolsters Aluminum Brazing Capacity
A car radiator manufacturer has expanded its heat treatment capacity with an EV/CAB line adapted for the production of oversized battery ...
News From Abroad: Looking Forward to Production Efficiency, Sustainability
Today’s News from Abroad installment examines strategies global manufacturers are investigating and enacting to move the industry toward the next generation ...
Aluminum Parts Manufacturer Increases Capacity with Melting Furnace
A melting and holding furnace with a preheat hearth and a maximum temperature rating of 1,450°F (788°C) has been shipped to ...
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EBNER Group Extends Heat Treatment Reach with Stake in Furnace Manufacturer
EBNER Group, a global provider of heat treatment solutions, melting, and casting for the aluminum industry has increased its stake in ...
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Aerospace Heat Treating Upgrades Capacity with Drop Bottom Furnace
An electrically heated drop bottom furnace with a traveling quench tank and a maintenance platform has been shipped to an aerospace ...
Heat Exchanger Manufacturer Anticipates New EV/CAB Line
An international manufacturer of heat exchangers is expecting a new EV/CAB line to support their production of components, subsystems, and system ...