RI 7229 Effect Of Varied Extrusion Temperature On The Properties Of A Zinc-Copper-Titanium Alloy

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
L. A. Neumeier
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines evaluated the properties of a Zn-0.75 pct Cu-0.12 pct Ti alloy extruded at temperatures between 400° and 720° F. The extrusions were made with a reduction ratio of 28-to-l and at relatively slow speed. Rod was also extruded at 560° and 640° F with a reduction of 255-to-l. With increased extrusion, temperature, extrusion pressures decreased substantially and creep resistance of the rod improved significantly. Coefficients of thermal expansion were low in the long rod dimension. Microstructures, hardness, and tensile properties were also evaluated, and a limited evaluation was made of bend ductility at 32° F for the rod extruded with the 255-to-1 reduction.
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APA: L. A. Neumeier  (1969)  RI 7229 Effect Of Varied Extrusion Temperature On The Properties Of A Zinc-Copper-Titanium Alloy

MLA: L. A. Neumeier RI 7229 Effect Of Varied Extrusion Temperature On The Properties Of A Zinc-Copper-Titanium Alloy. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1969.

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