Aluminum alloy AO9-1 (AMO1-10)
Chemical composition
Al | Aluminum | Rest |
Fe | Iron | <0.5 |
Si | Silicon | <0.7 |
Cu | Copper | 0.8 — 1.2 |
Sn | Tin | 8.0 — 10.0 |
Ti | Titanium | 0.02 — 0.20 |
Zn | Zinc | <0.25 |
OE | Other items | <0.1 |
To obtain a bimetallic tape with steel and duralumin by rolling, followed by stamping of liners with an antifriction layer thickness of less than 1 mm. Technical requirements — according to GOST 14113−78
Classification
Country | Section | Category |
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CIS, Russia, Ukraine | Aluminum, aluminum alloys | Antifriction aluminum alloy |
Chemical composition
Standard | Fe, % | Si, % | Sn, % | Ti, % | Cu, % | Zn, % | Al, % |
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GOST 14113-78 | < 0.5 | < 0.7 | 8–10 | 0.02–0.2 | 0.8–1.2 | < 0.25 | 87.05–91.18 |
Information on suppliers
Physical characteristics
Temperature, °C | $$\rho$$, $$\frac{kg}{m^3}$$ |
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20 | 3000 |
Mechanical properties at 20 °C
Brinell hardness number
Casting and technological parameters
melting point, °C |
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228–650 |
Standards
Standard | Description |
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GOST 14113-78 |
Description of chemical elements
Element | Units of measurement | Description |
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Fe | % | Iron |
Si | % | Silicon |
Sn | % | Tin |
Ti | % | Titan |
Cu | % | Copper |
Zn | % | Zinc |
Al | % | Aluminium |
Description of physical characteristics
Parameter | Units of measurement | Description |
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$$\rho$$ | $$\frac{kg}{m^3}$$ | The density of the material |
Description of mechanical properties
Parameter | Units of measurement | Description |
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$$\sigma _{U}$$ | $$MPa$$ | Ultimate tensile strength |
$$\sigma_{P}$$ | $$MPa$$ | Proportionality limit |
$$\epsilon_L$$ | % | Elongation at break (longitudinal) |
$$\psi$$ | % | Reduction in cross section on fracture |
$$KCU\cdot 10^{3}$$ | $$\frac{J}{m^2}$$ | Impact toughness |
Description of the casting and technological parameters
Parameter | Units of measurement | Description |
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melting point | °C | The temperature at which solid crystalline body makes the transition to the liquid state and Vice versa |