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*900F dissolving point of aluminum in zinc from pennies to get Zn-Al alloy that is 80% the strength of mild steel. [http://www.gizmology.net/stovetop.htm]
*900F dissolving point of aluminum in zinc from pennies to get Zn-Al alloy that is 80% the strength of mild steel. Simple pot on a stove does it. Takes advantage of low melt temp of zinc.[http://www.gizmology.net/stovetop.htm]
*This removes the induction furnace from the requirement of melting aluminum for aluminum casting.
*This removes the induction furnace from the requirement of melting aluminum for aluminum casting.
*Melting point of 900F is 480C. Aluminum is 660C.
*Melting point of 900F is 480C. Aluminum is 660C.

Revision as of 16:00, 3 March 2019

  • 900F dissolving point of aluminum in zinc from pennies to get Zn-Al alloy that is 80% the strength of mild steel. Simple pot on a stove does it. Takes advantage of low melt temp of zinc.[1]
  • This removes the induction furnace from the requirement of melting aluminum for aluminum casting.
  • Melting point of 900F is 480C. Aluminum is 660C.

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  • Alloy melt temperatures - [2]