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Aluminum-Based Amorphous Alloys with Tensile Strength above 980 MPa (100 kg/mm<sup>2</sup>)

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New Al-based amorphous alloys with high strength and good ductility were produced in an Al-Y-Ni system by liquid quenching. The tensile fracture strength ( σ f ) and Vickers hardness reach 1140 MPa and 300 DPN for Al 87 Y 8 Ni 5 . The specific strength defined by the ratio of σ f to density is as high as 38, being much higher than that for conventional alloy steels. The high-strength Al-base amorphous alloys are expected to attract strong attention as a new type of high-strength material with low density.

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