Alloy 5052 is a non-heat-treatable 2.5% magnesium, 0.25% chromium alloy commonly available in flat rolled coil, sheet and plate from a wide range of producing mills. Like all
Aluminum 5052 is a 5000-series aluminum alloy with higher amount of magnesium content comparing with 5005, and it is one of the higher strength non-heat treatable alloys
OverviewKeywords1. Introduction2. A simplified friction spot joining (FSpJ) process3. Materials & experiment4. Results and discussion5. ConclusionsDeclaration of Competing InterestAcknowledgementsReferences••在sciencedirect上Bin Wang, Zhengyi Sun, Lili Xu, Wenyi Zhang, Xiping Li, Hongyan ZhangPublish Year: 2021Southern Manufacturing
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