“…Standard aluminum machining alloys are found within the 2xxx and 6xxx series alloys which contain lead (Pb), and, sometimes, bismuth (Bi) in order to improve the free-cutting behavior. The microstructure of these systems have previously been characterized by various experimental methods such as optical microscopy, scanning/transmission electron microscopy, microradiography, electron probe micro analysis, x-ray diffraction [3][4][5][6][7][8][9], calorimetry [9][10][11], and positron annihilation [12][13][14]. It has been shown that the alloying system consists of (i) low-melting element inclusions, (ii) hardness increasing precipitates, and (iii) aluminides [9].…”