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Metallurgical and mechanical characterization of ATP-5 aluminum alloys for minimizing machining distortion

Buckner, Jessica L.; Zhang, Yibin

ATP-5 aluminum alloy was considered as an alternative to 6061-T651 aluminum alloy to minimize machining distortion. ATP-5 is a proprietary cast alloy that is compositionally similar to 5083 aluminum and is purported to have excellent machinability, stability, and corrosion response. Dimensional stability tests, mechanical testing, chemical analysis, microstructural analysis, and fractography were completed to understand the metallurgy of the ATP-5 alloy and assess its potential as a 6061-T651 alloy alternative. Ultimately, the ATP-5 was found to retain dimensional stability issues, albeit to a lesser extent, relative to the 6061-T651 alloy. Combined with the residual cast structure observed microstructurally and lot-to-lot mechanical property variation, the alloy was deemed not suitable for a structural application. Alternative uses of ATP-5 include tooling, molds, vacuum chucks, fixtures, and jigs, where the material can shine in non-load bearing applications with a need for dimensional control and machinability.