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49073
Etching aluminum to reveal heat effected
areas of weld regions.
June 19, 2008
Let me start off by saying that this is a new process that I am
developing. For the most part everything I've done to this point I've
been able to find info on by doing internet searches - and actually
found quite a bit of info on this site as well.
What I am trying to do is determine a way to etch aluminum to be able
to see the heat effected area of a weld zone. The aluminum starts in
strip from, then is formed into a tube, then welded. After being
welded the tube goes through multiple draw dies. Im then going to
take the tube and mount a cross section of the tube in an acrylic
mold, polish, then etch it to bring out the heat effected zone. For
stainless steel I know to use an acid etchant which darkens different
phases exposing the area. However, I can't find anything on aluminum.
Anyone have any ideas?
Zach Henderson
Process Engineer - Duncan, South Carolina
June 20, 2008
ASM has a wondeful book, the last of a series, on microsections.
It is expensive, but well worth it for the pictures and
comments.
As far as the etch, The two primary manufacturers of mounting and
polishing equipment have a free or cheap book on etchants and other
information. I had one from Leco that was great.
James Watts
- Navarre, Florida


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