Alfred Wilm
Alfred Wilm was a German metallurgist who invented the alloy Al-Cu-Mg-Mn, now known as Duralumin which is used extensively in aircraft.
Research Work
Whilst working in private military-industrial laboratory in Neubabelsberg in 1901, Wilm discovered age hardening, in particular age hardening of aluminium alloys. This discovery was made after hardness measurements on Al-Cu alloy specimens were serendipitously found to increase in hardness at room temperature. This increase in hardness was identified after his measurements were interrupted by a weekend, and when they were resumed on the Monday the hardness had increased.By 1906, Wilm had developed an alloy – Al-Cu-Mg-Mn, for which a patent was filed. Later this patent was purchased and the alloy marketed as Duralumin. Somewhat unusually, Wilm did not write his first article on age hardening until 1911.