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Microstructure in A356/AA6xxx after bimetallic casting with flux coating

 
 
 

Abstract


This work focuses on bimetallic casting between A356 alloy melt and profiles of AA6xxx wrought aluminum alloys through a gravity casting process, with the aim to improve the component s mechanical properties. However, combining two aluminum alloys is difficult due to the stable aluminum oxide present on the surface of the aluminum inserts and the advancing liquid melt front. The oxide layer strongly reduces the wettability between aluminum melt and solid metal. It will also prevent diffusion and formation of a metallurgical bond. In order to obtain sound metallic bonding between the two alloys, different surface treatments, including flux coating and chemical treatments of the profiles have been tested. The influences of preheating temperature and melt flow modes on the quality of the bimetallic casting have been addressed. Based on a detailed microstructure characterization of the bonding layer in the casting, by using Optical Microscopy (OM), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDS), the solidification structure development at the interface has been discussed. Results showed that when flux coating was applied, magnesium diffused to the insert surface and prevented formation of a metallurgical bond. Without flux coating, a metallurgical bond was achieved due to slight melting of the insert surface.

Volume 529
Pages 12024
DOI 10.1088/1757-899X/529/1/012024
Language English
Journal None

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