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Twin Roll Casting of Al-Mg Alloy with High Added Impurity Content

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DOI: 10.1007/s11661-014-2229-x

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  1. UK Engineering Physical and Sciences Research Council Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Liquid Metal Engineering (EPSRC-LiME)
  2. Technology Strategic Board (TSB), UK
  3. UK Engineering Physical and Sciences Research Council Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Liquid Metal Engineering (EPSRC-LiME)
  4. Technology Strategic Board (TSB), UK
  5. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/H026177/1, EP/K031422/1, EP/I038616/1] Funding Source: researchfish
  6. EPSRC [EP/H026177/1, EP/I038616/1, EP/K031422/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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The microstructural evolution during twin roll casting (TRC) and downstream processing of AA5754 Al alloy with high added impurity content have been investigated. Strip casts with a high impurity content resulted in coarse alpha-Al grains and complex secondary phases. The grain size and centerline segregation reduced significantly on the addition of Al-Ti-B grain refiner (GR). Coarse-dendrite arm spacing (DAS) floating grains are observed in the impure alloy (IA) with higher volume in the GR strips. Two-dimensional (2D) metallographic analysis of the as-cast strip suggests that secondary phases (Fe-bearing intermetallics and Mg2Si) are discrete and located at the alpha-Al cell/grain boundaries, while three-dimensional (3D) analysis of extracted particles revealed that they were intact, well interconnected, and located in interdendritic regions. Homogenizing heat treatment of the cast strip breaks the interconnective networks and modifies the secondary phases to a more equiaxed morphology. During rolling, the equiaxed secondary phases align along the rolling direction. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis suggests that alpha-Al(FeMn)Si and Mg2Si are the predominant secondary phases that are formed during casting and remain throughout the downstream processing of the GR-IA. The high-impurity sheet processed from TRC resulted in superior strength and ductility over the sheet processed from small book mold ingot casting. The current study has shown that the TRC process can tolerate higher impurity levels and produce formable sheets from the recycled aluminum for structural applications.

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