Abstract

Adding a small amount of the following each element, Ag, Bi, Co, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mo, Mn, Pb, Si, Sn, Ti, W or Zn, to the aluminium-raffine, the mechanical and electrical properties as well as the corrosibility of the alloys have been studied. The results obtained may be summarized as follows:- The addition of Cu, Mg, Si, Fe and Ti increases the tensile strength of the aluminium more markedly than the effect of the other elements. The elongation of the aluminium decreases generally as the amount of added metals increases, with an exception of the addition of Bi and Co, wihch improves the said property. The elements which markedly decrease the electrical conductivity of the aluminim, were found to be Ivln, Ti, Mo and W. The effect of the addition of Fe, Ag, Cu, Si, and Zn is not notable. While Pb, Bi, Sn and Mn improve the corrosibility of the aluminium, the addition of Ag, Zn, Cu, Ti and Fe gives deleterious effect.

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