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filingDate 1986-06-23-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber CA-1281562-C
titleOfInvention Aluminum based products contain lithium, useable in their recristalized state, and method for producing same
abstract PRECISE DISCLOSURE: The invention relates to Al alloy products containing 1 to 3.5% Li, up to 4% Cu, up to 5% Mg, up to 3% Zm and additions of Mn, Cr and / or Zr in their following weight quantities: Zr? 0.10% -Mn? 0.8% - Cr? 0.20% with% Zr / 0.03 +% Mn / 0.3 +% Cr / 0.07> 1. The alloy is recrystallized and has a grain size less than 200 µm. The invention also relates to a pro-yielded to obtaining such an alloy and essentially comprises final under-income, at lower or equal temperatures them at the temperature leading to maximum hardening of the alloy and for durations shorter than those health at maximum hardening at each temperature.
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