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Quenching pipe of alloy D16 in a fluidized bed

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    The expediency of quenching aluminum alloys in a fluidized bed must be decided in each specific case. One must take into account the hardenability of the alloy, the thickness of the piece, the properties, warping, and internal stresses resulting from quenching.

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    On the basis of our results and data from [2, 3] we suggest that further tests of quenching in a fluidized bed be made on alloys AK4-1, AD31, V93, and AV.

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V. I. Lenin Kuibyshev Metallurgical Factory. Translated from Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 10, pp. 24–26, October, 1976.

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Dymov, G.D., Golovinov, M.F., Kesel'man, A.L. et al. Quenching pipe of alloy D16 in a fluidized bed. Met Sci Heat Treat 18, 862–865 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00705191

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