Melt Conditioned Twin Roll Casting (MC-TRC) for Aluminium Alloys

Twin roll casting (TRC) has been demonstrated to be an effective route for producing Al sheet at a reduced cost. However, the quality of the Al alloys sheets produced by the TRC process is limited by the formation of centreline segregation, which hampers the downstream processing, degrade the mechan...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materials science forum 2014-06, Vol.794-796, p.1115-1120
Hauptverfasser: Fan, Zhong Yun, Barekar, Nilam S., Das, Sanjeev
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Zusammenfassung:Twin roll casting (TRC) has been demonstrated to be an effective route for producing Al sheet at a reduced cost. However, the quality of the Al alloys sheets produced by the TRC process is limited by the formation of centreline segregation, which hampers the downstream processing, degrade the mechanical performance of the final rolled products, limit TRC to dilute alloys with a narrow freezing range, and hence prevent its application in a wide range of engineering sectors. To improve the quality of the TRC strips, a new technology, melt conditioning twin roll casting (MC-TRC) has been developed. It has been demonstrated that the MC-TRC process is capable of producing Al-alloy strips with minimal centerline segregation which is attributed to enhanced nucleation by well dispersed naturally occurring oxides in liquid Al alloys. This work aims to investigate the upper composition limit allowed for the MC-TRC process using the binary Al-Mg alloys as model alloys. The results showed that melt conditioning increases the range of alloys (solute content up to 7%) that can be twin roll cast without severe segregation.
ISSN:0255-5476
1662-9752
1662-9752
DOI:10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.794-796.1115