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General comments – Initially I was ready to encourage you to expand the article to include more detailed discussions of the experiments that led to the development of this alloy, how the alloy is fabricated, the mechanical properties (and other properties) of the alloy and why those properties are desirable in the given applications, and the specifics of the heat treating–age hardening relationship (even though there's a separate article that discusses it generally). I think those things are ultimately necessary, but why not merge this article and Hiduminium, etc., into an Aluminium–nickel alloy article? Let's discuss this before I give a detailed review. Two Hearted River(paddle / fish)20:39, 28 July 2011 (UTC)Reply