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Letter 6006
Information on
AA5086Aluminium
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Hi, I'm an engineering student in NUS and I'm encountering
someproblems for my project. Can anyone help me with this question?
What is the composition of AA 5086 Aluminium? Trays made from
AA5086 aluminium alloy are used to hold disk drives, which are
thenheat-treated at 150 C for 2 hours by heating the trays. The
aluminiumalloy trays are manufactured by rolling, followed by heat
treatmentto give a well-defined, equiaxed grain structure. In an
effort tosave cost, the aluminium trays are bought in the as-rolled
condition,without heat-treatment. However, when the trays are put in
service,almost half of the disk drives fail after the heat treatment.
Suggesta reason for the high failure rate of the disk drives and
possibleremedial measures.
Mr Ng
- Singapore
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The chemical composition(wt%) of AA 5086 alloy is as follows:--
Si-0.4, Fe-0.5, Cu-0.1, Mn-0.2/0.7, Mg-3.5/4.5, Zn-0.25,
Cr-0.05/0.25, Ti-0.15, Al-remainder.
Generally, the 1xxx,3xxx & 5xxx series wrought alloys do not
respond to strengthening by heat treatment. Strength for these alloys
are developed by strain hardening, usually by cold working, e.g.,
rolling during fabrication. The heat treatment you mentioned is a low
temperature annealing process for recrystallisation, recovery &
grain growth.
Regarding the failure of the disk drives, what type and mode of
failure are they? Any surface pretreatment done on the trays after
the heat treatment?
Best Regards,
Wong Soon Hing
ODE (96) Pte. Ltd - Singapore
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I am an engineering student in Trinity college in Dublin, I study
fatigue on welded joints for my thesis. I need to know the plain
fatigue limit and the threshold value for welded specimen of AA 5086
Aluminium. I know that is very difficult but I hope someone can help
me for example indicating to me some good web-sites where I could
find these informations.
Thanks a lot for your availability, best regards
Giuseppe Crupi
Trinity College Dublin - Dublin, Ireland, Europe
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Hi guys!
I am a postgraduate student of the University of Manchester. I need
information for a pending course work and I will be happy if someone
assissted me. Please can AA5086 alloy be used for marine
applications. If ''Yes'' or ''No'' please give ur reasons
Eugene Ogosi
University of Manchester - Manchester, Lancashire and United
Kingdom
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