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Effect of Melt Conditioning on Removal of Fe from Secondary Al-Si Alloys Containing Mg, Mn, and Cr

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11661-018-4930-7

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  1. German Research Foundation [SFB 920]

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Primary intermetallic sludge formation in hypoeutectic secondary Al7.1Si(1.5-x(M))Fex(M)M alloys was investigated in view of potential Fe removal by separation of sludge and Al melt. M is Mg, Mn, and Cr, with Mg as typical alloying element and Mn and Cr as additions to modify the sludge. Differential thermal analysis was used to determine the onset temperatures of sludge formation and solidification of the (Al)-solid solution. These temperatures were compared with results from the semi-empirical sludge factor approach and thermodynamic calculations. The chosen conditioning temperature of 620 degrees C is slightly above the onset temperature of solidification of the (Al)-solid solution in all alloys. At 620 degrees C, sludge did not form in alloys with x(Mg)0.6at.pct. In all other alloys, sludge has formed. In the ternary Al7.1Si1.5Fe alloy and the alloy with x(Mg)=0.3at.pct, the hexagonal (h) phase is responsible for binding Fe, whereas Mg remains in the melt. The cubic (c) phase binds Fe from the melt of Mn- and Cr-containing alloys. The (Al,Si)(2)Cr and Al13Cr4Si4 phases additionally bind Cr. The potential separation of the sludge from the residual melt leads to relative Fe removal up to 67pct and relative transition-metal removal up to 65 and 83pct.

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