aluminum grade
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kRiS
aluminum grade
Would anyone happened to know what grade of aluminum is used on LRs?
I think the early series trucks have aircraft aluminum since of all the surplus of aluminum after WWII
not sure about the 90's and 110's
thanks Kris
I think the early series trucks have aircraft aluminum since of all the surplus of aluminum after WWII
not sure about the 90's and 110's
thanks Kris
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Bill E.
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It is indeed a grade of aluminum alloy. I have a book somewhere that lists different metals, there is a section on aluminums and damnd if "Brimabright" wasn't listed there right along with the other aluminums. Here I thought it was a catch-phrase drempt up by a clerk at Land Rover.
Can't find the book right now though. :oops:
Can't find the book right now though. :oops:
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http://www.thevincent.com/vinwhl.htmBirmabright, right lets now clear up the mysteries........ To give it its proper spec. Birmabright BB2, Produced by Birmetals Ltd., Birmabright works, Clapgate Lane, Quinton, Birmingham. Now defunct . This material could have also been called Hiduminium 22 , Alcan GB M57S , BA 21, Alcoa 510 , AWCO 21 . These being the same thing, but produced by other
companies of that era. But we only know it as Birmabright, because thats where the factory or the mudguard manufacturer purchased it from. Today we know this material as NS4, or in American terms 5251. ISO designation A1 MG2. I have had a chemical analysis carried out on a piece of original material . So now you can go manufacturing , and use todays equivalent of
the original. I originally thought the material to be an alclad, I have now proven myself to have been wrong.
Trevor Southwell 8/08/00
So alloy 5251
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Found it! Found It! :D
"Birmabright" Composition in percent. Cu 0.1; Si 0.3; Mg 3.0-6.0; Fe0.6; Mn 0.3-0.7; Ni 0.1 Zn 0.1; Pb 0.05; Sn 0.05 Balance Aluminum. Nominal composition Al-Mg. British Aluminium Co. Ltd.: No. BA28. British Standards Specifications 1490, LM5
Now, memorize it guys. 8)
Cu= copper; Si=silicon; Mg=magnesium; Fe= iron; Mn=manganese; Ni=nickel; Zn=zinc; Pb=lead; Sn=tin
"Birmabright" Composition in percent. Cu 0.1; Si 0.3; Mg 3.0-6.0; Fe0.6; Mn 0.3-0.7; Ni 0.1 Zn 0.1; Pb 0.05; Sn 0.05 Balance Aluminum. Nominal composition Al-Mg. British Aluminium Co. Ltd.: No. BA28. British Standards Specifications 1490, LM5
Now, memorize it guys. 8)
Cu= copper; Si=silicon; Mg=magnesium; Fe= iron; Mn=manganese; Ni=nickel; Zn=zinc; Pb=lead; Sn=tin
