Salamci, E.Cochrane, R.F.2024-09-292024-09-2920030267-0836https://doi.org/10.1179/026708303225002136https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14619/9210The microstructure and mechanical properties of spray deposited 7000 series aluminium alloys were investigated. The 7000 type alloys were produced by the spray atomisation deposition method. These alloys were hot extruded and subsequently heat treated in the T6 and T7 temper conditions. Microstructural characterisation of the alloys was carried out by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). TEM studies revealed the presence of ?? and ?(MgZn2) hardening precipitates in both temper conditions. The mechanical properties were assessed through tensile and notched tensile tests using an Instron machine. It was observed that the 0.2% proof stress of these alloys after T7 temper decreased with increased elongation to fracture values. © 2003 IoM Communications Ltd. Published by Maney for the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessHardeningHeat treatmentMicrostructurePrecipitation (chemical)Sprayed coatingsTensile testingTransmission electron microscopyaluminumarticlechemical compositionhardnessnebulizationprecipitationstress strain relationshipstructure analysistemperature dependencetensile strengthtransmission electron microscopyAtomisationAluminum alloysMicrostructure and mechanical properties of spray deposited and extruded 7000 series aluminium alloysArticle10.1179/0267083032250021362-s2.0-004181975111368Q2113019