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Recorded Webinar: Enhancing Aluminum Castings for Structural Applications
356 has been the primary aluminum alloy for structural applications in aluminum castings. However, there are easy to cast alloys that can outperform 356 in many applications. In this free webinar, presenter David Weiss, Eck Industries, explores higher strength and higher ductility 300 series alloys, 200 series alloy systems and the exciting development of aluminum casting alloys containing nanoparticles.
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