Comparative study of the metallurgical quality of primary and secondary AlSI10MnMg aluminium alloys

Date

2021

Authors

Bakedano, Asier
Niklas, Andrea
Fernández‐Calvo, Ana Isabel
Plata, Gorka
Lozares, Jokin

Director

Publisher

MDPI
Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
Artículo / Artikulua
Versión publicada / Argitaratu den bertsioa

Project identifier

  • European Commission/Horizon 2020 Framework Programme/869882/ openaire
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Abstract

The use of secondary aluminium is increasingly being promoted in the automotive industry for environmental reasons. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate that it is possible to obtain a recycled AlSi10MnMg(Fe) aluminium alloy with equal metallurgical quality to that of a primary AlSi10MnMg alloy when an adequate melt treatment is applied. The melt treatment consisted of deoxidation, degassing and skimming in accordance with the detailed procedure described in this article. The metallurgical qualities of one primary and two secondary alloys were assessed using thermal analysis, the density index test, the macroinclusion test and the microinclusion level test before and after melt treatment. The thermal analysis allowed us to compare the variables of the solidification cooling curve (Al primary temperature and its undercooling; Al‐Si eutectic temperature and its predictive modification rate). The density index test was used to evaluate the hydrogen gas content in the melt. The macroinclusion test was used to evaluate the melt cleanliness, while the microinclusion level test was used to perform the inclusion identification and quantification analyses. This study showed the feasibility of manufacturing structural components using 100% recycled secondary aluminium alloy through V‐ HPDC technology.

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Keywords

AlSi10MnMg alloy, Density index, Inclusions, Melt cleanliness, Primary alloy, Secondary alloy

Department

Ingeniaritza / Institute for Advanced Materials and Mathematics - INAMAT2 / Ingeniería

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