ASTM G 64 Standard Classification of Resistance to Stress-Corrosion Cracking of Heat-Treatable Aluminum Alloys
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ASTM G 64 Document Information:
Title
Standard Classification of Resistance to Stress-Corrosion Cracking of Heat-Treatable Aluminum Alloys
ASTM International
Publication Date:
Aug 10, 1999
Scope:
This classification covers alphabetical ratings of the relative
resistance to SCC of various mill
product forms of the wrought 2XXX, 6XXX, and 7XXX series heat-treated
aluminum alloys and the
procedure for determining the ratings.
The ratings do not apply to metal in which the metallurgical structure
has been altered by welding,
forming, or other fabrication processes.
The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. The
values given in parentheses
are for information only.
This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns,
if any, associated with its
use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to
establish appropriate safety and
health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory
limitations prior to use.
Keywords:
- alphabetical stress-corrosion ratings
- heat-treatable aluminum alloys
- laboratory corrosion tests
- practical interpretation of ratings
- service experience
- stress-corrosion tracking
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