Effects of squeeze casting on the wide freezing range binary alloys
1993; Elsevier BV; Volume: 173; Issue: 1-2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/0921-5093(93)90220-9
ISSN1873-4936
AutoresMahmut A. Savaş, Sabri Altıntaş,
Tópico(s)Metal Alloys Wear and Properties
ResumoAbstract The application and effects of squeeze casting were investigated on the density, Brinell hardness, tensile strength and fracture elongation values of the wide freezing range Zn27%Al, Al20%Si, Al7%Si, Al10%Mg, Al5%Mg, Al4.5%Cu0.5%Bi and Fe3%CSi alloys. It was found that these alloys as a group were suitable for the squeeze casting practice. Sharp increases could be achieved in all mechanical properties due to the reductions in porosity levels. In general, higher squeezing pressures provided better mechanical properties. The trend in the Al20%Si alloy however, was sporadic and cracking occurred in the vicinity of silicon rich primary particles above 100 MPa pressure. An optimum melt, and die and punch temperatures were found as 1500 °C and 1150 °C, respectively to suppress white cast iron formation in the Fe3%C2%Si alloy. The Al10%Mg and Al4.5%Cu0.5%Bi alloys suffered microsegregation in addition to microporosity. Their squeeze cast samples showed higher hardness and tensile properties after annealing them. The machinabilities of the two alloys however, were degraded due to squeeze casting.
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