71 World Foundry Congress
05/2014
Aluminum, Andrea Niklas, Corrosion, Foundry technologies, Light materials, Materiales ligeros, R&D+i, Ramón Suarez, Rodolfo González-Martínez, Susana Méndez, Foundry Technologies
This work investigated how trace additions of Mn, Cr and V affect the morphologies of harmful BETA-AlFe5Si intermetallics, mechanical properties and corrosion behabior of A356 secondary alloy with an iron content of 0.30wt%. The needle shaped BETA-intermetallics are replaced by a Chines script ALFA-compund when Mn, Cr and V are added. The mechanical properties of A356 secondary alloys were improved by the modifications of the BETA-intermetallics into ALFA-iron compounds. The corrosion behavior of the modified secondary alloy was similar to both, the A356 primary and the unmodified secondary alloys. Thus, small additions of Mn, Cr and V improbe the mechanical properties without negatively affecting the corrosion resistance of A356 secondary alloy.
Andrea Niklas (AZTERLAN), Rodolfo González-Martínez (AZTERLAN), F. Sáenz de Tejada (BEFESA), Ana Conde (CENIM-CESIC), María Ángeles Arenas (CENIM-CESIC), Juan José de Damborenea (CENIM-CESIC), Ramón Suárez (AZTERLAN), Susana Méndez (AZTERLAN).
Secondary aluminum, corrosion, mechanical properties.
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