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Aerospace Aluminum Heat Treating

NADCAP-approved processes for aerospace aluminum alloys, ensuring strength and durability.

Aerospace Aluminum Processing

Heat treating aluminum involves a series of processes designed to alter the physical and mechanical properties of aluminum alloys. The goal is usually to improve strength, hardness, or other characteristics. Here’s a basic rundown of the common heat treating methods for aluminum:

  • Solution Heat Treatment: This involves heating the aluminum alloy to a high temperature (usually between 450°C and 550°C or 840°F and 1020°F) where the alloying elements dissolve into a solid solution. This step is typically followed by rapid cooling (quenching) to retain the alloying elements in solution.
  • Quenching: After solution heat treatment, the aluminum is rapidly cooled, often in water or glycol. This rapid cooling helps to “lock” the alloying elements in place, which increases the alloy’s hardness and strength.
  • Aging: The quenching step is usually followed by aging, which is a process where the aluminum is held at a specific temperature for a period of time. This can be done at room temperature (natural aging) or at elevated temperatures (artificial aging). Aging allows the alloying elements to precipitate out of the solid solution, which further increases the material’s strength.
  • Annealing: This is a different heat treatment process where aluminum is heated to a specific temperature and then slowly cooled. The purpose of annealing is to relieve internal stresses and make the material more ductile. This is often done with aluminum alloys that are work-hardened.

Set temperatures and soak times are automatically controlled by our advanced process management system. Our air and water quenching applications focus on quality, temperature, and speed, and fast-quenching capabilities are available to meet even the most demanding specifications. Hy-Vac Technologies, Inc. has the most advanced resources and equipment to process aluminum forgings, sand castings, permanent molds, wrought, investment castings, fabrications, and stampings to your required temper. Time and temperature graphs are also available.

Below are the most commonly processed materials and specifications. Please contact us for inquiries about any not featured on this list.

Materials & Capabilities

  • Solution & Water Quenching
    • W and T4X Conditions
    • AQ Condition (Packed in Dry Ice)
  • Annealing
    • Full Anneal to "0" Condition
    • Partial Anneal
  • Aging
    • T6X Condition
    • T7X Condition (Overaged)

Testing Capabilities

  • Rockwell Testing (Hardness)
  • Conductivity

Aerospace Specifications

  • AMS-2770 (Wrought)
  • AMS-2771 (Castings)
  • AMS-2772 (Raw Material)
  • AMS/MIL-H-6088
  • AMS-2750
  • HS 454

Contact us at sales@hyvac.us or (313) 838-2800 to discuss your aerospace aluminum heat treating needs.