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titleOfInvention | process for producing solubilized aluminum alloys with optimized time |
abstract | process for producing solubilized aluminum alloys with optimized time. refers to a suitable process which allows to determine the ideal solubilization time of heat-treatable aluminum alloys. the first step refers to obtaining a sample of the alloy (1) then the exact temperature determination of the liquidus line is made in step (2) the treatment temperature (3) is selected depending on the result obtained. having defined the working temperature, the samples will be heated (4) in an oven. will be removed for times ranging from 0 to 32h and preferably using a geometric progression, with time gradually increasing. the samples must be cooled (5) abruptly in ice water, or liquid nitrogen or any other agent that promotes rapid cooling. immediately after cooling each sample, the hardness measurement (6) is carried out, brinnel (hb) or vickers (hv). a graph (7) hardness as a function of time will show the time for which it does not undergo significant changes and thus, it is possible to determine the optimized time for the solubilization treatment (8). |
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