AA FMA-17 Forming and Machining Aluminum
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AA FMA-17 Document Information:
Title
Forming and Machining Aluminum
The Aluminum Association Inc.
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988
Scope:
This manual has been a popular resource in the past to persons
interested in forming and machining
aluminum. Because it was out of print for a period of time, it became
appropriate to update the
last issue dated December, 1975. Many of the sections have been
rewritten, and new topics such as
drawing and ironing, and elevated temperature forming have been added.
Lubrication information for
the various forming operations has been expanded. Case studies are now
also included so as to
describe the respective process more completely.
The chapter describing aluminum alloy and temper designation systems,
effects of alloying elements,
and aluminum heat treatments has been moved to the last section before
the tabular data section.
The Aluminum Association expresses its thanks to Mr. Norm Wolff, now
retired from Alcoa, for his
major contribution to rewriting this publication.
Disclaimer
The Aluminum Association has used its best efforts in compiling the
information contained in this
book. While the Association believes that its compilation procedures
are reliable, it does not
warrant, either expressly or impliedly, the accuracy or completeness
of this information. The
Aluminum Association assumes no responsibility or liability for the
use of the information herein.
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