kevytaineslajea
Kevytaineslajea is a Finnish term used to describe classes of metallic alloys designed to achieve low density and high strength, primarily to reduce weight in engineering applications. The category covers alloys based on light metals, notably aluminum, magnesium, and titanium, and includes a range of alloy systems engineered for different temperatures, strengths, and corrosion resistance.
Common alloy families within kevytaineslajea include aluminum alloys (for example Al-Cu, Al-Mg-Si in the 6000 series),
Properties and performance: Lightweight alloys usually exhibit low densities (Al ~2.7 g/cm3, Mg ~1.7 g/cm3, Ti
Processing and production: Kevytaineslajea are produced by melting base metals, adding alloying elements, and applying heat
Applications and implications: The primary use areas are aerospace, automotive, sports equipment, and electronics housings, where