Investigation of mechanical properties of natural aged AA 7075 aluminum alloy
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2014Author
Erdoğan, Muzaffer
Erçetin, Ali
Güneş, İbrahim
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Heat treatment, which requires heating and cooling of solid metals and chemical compounds without the
formation any difference in mechanical properties is defined as processes which provide the change. Some
features required to provide an Al alloy has been widely practiced in the heat treatment. Hardness and
strength can be increased by heat treatment may also be enhanced mechanical properties as well as other
terms.
AA 7075 natural aging of aluminum alloys obtained after the corrosion resistance of FeAl, Al2Cu, Mg2Si ve
AlFeSi phase were investigated. A sample of 7075 aluminum alloy to homogenize microstructures in the
conventional oven 20 minutes at 530 ° C, allowed to stand was subjected to water quenching. Then samples
of phase transformations in the alloy to ensure the normal room conditions (25 ° C) 1 week, 1 month and 2
months natural aging method was used in the. After natural aging of the samples; characterization of the
internal structure, microhardness and corrosion resistance were examined. Optical microscope, XRD analysis
and SEM images based on the results obtained from the amount of the precipitate increased with time and
depending on the increased amount of precipitate was increased mechanical properties in the material.
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