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    Mic6 Aluminum - how's it made?

    I'm not sure if this is the correct forum for this question but I was curious if anyone knew how Mic6 tooling plate is made?

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    Re: Mic6 Aluminum - how's it made?

    Quote Originally Posted by adam_m View Post
    I'm not sure if this is the correct forum for this question but I was curious if anyone knew how Mic6 tooling plate is made?

    Adam,
    It is a continuous cast process heat treated and machined
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    Re: Mic6 Aluminum - how's it made?

    not sure if 6061 is heat treated or not but it sounds like mic6 is more precisely machined then... ok thanks
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    Re: Mic6 Aluminum - how's it made?

    If 6061 is heat treated, it will have a T## after it, like 6061-T6 or 6061-T61

    6061 is normally extruded, and not machined at all.

    Mic 6 is cast then machined flat on both sides.
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    Re: Mic6 Aluminum - how's it made?

    Thanks Guys.
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    Re: Mic6 Aluminum - how's it made?

    Quote Originally Posted by adam_m View Post
    not sure if 6061 is heat treated or not but it sounds like mic6 is more precisely machined then... ok thanks
    Think of aluminum foil that's how soft it would be even though this is heat treated also but is very soft, pure aluminum is very soft and is easy to bend form

    All aluminum has a heat treatment process, of some kind depending on it's use

    Preheating or homogenizing, to reduce chemical segregation of cast structures and to improve their workability

    Annealing, to soften strain-hardened (work-hardened) and heat treated alloy structures, to relieve stresses, and to stabilize properties and dimensions

    Solution heat treatments, to effect solid solution of alloying constituents and improve mechanical properties

    Precipitation heat treatments, to provide hardening by precipitation of constituents from solid solution.
    Mactec54

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