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- Hydronalium is a family of aluminium-magnesium alloys. It is an alloy predominantly of aluminium, with between 1%-12% of magnesium as the primary alloying...
- having good corrosion resistance is met by alloy 5083.[citation needed] Hydronalium "Aluminium Alloys - Aluminium 5083 Properties, Fabrication and Applications...
- Hiduminium or R.R. alloys (2% copper, iron, nickel): used in aircraft pistons Hydronalium (up to 12% magnesium, 1% manganese): used in shipbuilding, resists seawater...
- while a fabric covering was used for the empennage and rear fuselage. Hydronalium, an alloy known for its resistance to corrosion in maritime environments...
- and powerful two-stage four-speed supercharger, as well as die cast hydronalium cylinder heads, strengthened crankshaft and pistons, and chromed cylinders...
- corrosion from sweat, aluminium may be used as a resistant alloy such as hydronalium. classical guitar strings are typically nylon, with the b****es being...
- Alusil Birmabright Devarda's alloy Duralumin Hiduminium (aka R.R. alloys) Hydronalium Italma Lo-Ex Magnalium Magnox (alloy) MKM steel Nickel aluminide Aluminium–scandium...
- design was overall not successful. First of all, the hulls, made of hydronalium (aluminium alloy), had limited durability, especially when sailing at...
- arguably the first modern flashbulb with wire fill under the trade name "Hydronalium". Philips' technology was licensed in 1937 by Wabash Photolamp Corporation...
- crankcases) 25%, steel 10.5%, gl**** 8.5%, Dural (aluminium-copper alloy) 5.9%, Hydronalium (aluminium-magnesium alloy for casting, patented by I. G. Farben in 1938...