Abstract
Machining of aluminum alloys was the subject of a technical session at the Materials and Processing Show and Congress held in Chicago on November 13, 1979. This article presents some of the highlights on machining of aluminum alloys discussed at this session. The papers presented were: “Influence of Aluminum Casting Alloy Characteristics on Machinability” John L. Jorstad, Reynolds Metals Company “A Practical Approach to Aluminum Machining” Daniel R. Stashko, Valeron Corporation “Successful Broaching of Aluminum Automotive Engine Components” Myron J. Schmenk, Cincinnati Milacron “Drilling of 380 and 390 Aluminum” Thomas J. Skingle, Acme-Cleveland Corporation “The Skiving of Extruded Aluminum Tubing for Automotive Condenser Tubes” Robert B. Jagers, Chrysler Corporation “Ultra High-Speed Machining of Aluminum” Robert I. King, Lockheed Missile & Space Co.
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