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ANALYSIS OF TENSILE STRENGTH AND YIELD STRENGTH OF USED ALUMINUM PISTON FELTING BASED ON ITS HARDNESS VALUE FOR MATERIAL APPLICATIONS PROPHETIC LEG
Al Hassany, Ibnu Rosyid
; Nurdin, Akhmad
; Lutiyatmi, Lutiyatmi
; Paundra, Fajar
Teknika
Vol 9
, No 1
(2024)
The majority of prosthetic leg products currently circulating in Indonesia are imported and made from stainless steel. Even though it has several advantages, the price and production costs are relatively expensive. So, it is necessary to introduce other materials to make the prosthetic legs more affordable. One alternative material is aluminum. Aluminum material can be fulfilled by recycling used aluminum. This research conducted a study on the tensile strength and yield strength of remelting us...
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Effects of heat treatment on microstructure and hardness of D2 tools
Hariningsih, Hariningsih
; Lutiyatmi, Lutiyatmi
; Daryanto, Tri
D2 high chromium tool steel is widely used to produce tools and components that work at significant dynamic loads, such as dies, punches and rollers. The steel must have a good combination of strength and toughness, which heat treatment can obtain. Therefore, this study discusses the effect of normalising, hardening, and tempering on the microstructure and hardness of D2 tools. Normalising and hardening were carried out respectively at 1020°C for 30 minutes, followed by rapid cooling using oil....
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