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duralumin$511272$ - перевод на голландский

ALLOY
Zicral; 7075 aluminium; 7075 aluminum; Ergal; Fortal Constructal; 7075-T6 aluminum; 7075 T6 aluminium; 7075 aluminum alloy; 7075-T6 aluminium; Extra Super Duralumin; 7075-T6 billet aluminum; AA7075

duralumin      
n. (Handelsmerk) duraluminium

Определение

Duralumin
[dj?'ralj?m?n]
¦ noun trademark a hard, light alloy of aluminium with copper and other elements.
Origin
early 20th cent.: perh. from L. durus 'hard' + aluminium, but prob. influenced by Duren, the name of the German town where the alloy was first produced.

Википедия

7075 aluminium alloy

7075 aluminium alloy (AA7075) is an aluminium alloy with zinc as the primary alloying element. It has excellent mechanical properties and exhibits good ductility, high strength, toughness, and good resistance to fatigue. It is more susceptible to embrittlement than many other aluminium alloys because of microsegregation, but has significantly better corrosion resistance than the alloys from the 2000 series. It is one of the most commonly used aluminium alloys for highly stressed structural applications and has been extensively used in aircraft structural parts.

7075 aluminium alloy's composition roughly includes 5.6–6.1% zinc, 2.1–2.5% magnesium, 1.2–1.6% copper, and less than a half percent of silicon, iron, manganese, titanium, chromium, and other metals. It is produced in many tempers, some of which are 7075-0, 7075-T6, 7075-T651.

The first 7075 was developed in secret by a Japanese company, Sumitomo Metal, in 1935, but reverse engineered by Alcoa in 1943, after examining a captured Japanese aircraft. 7075 was standardized for aerospace use in 1945. 7075 was eventually used for airframe production in the Imperial Japanese Navy.