A New Rheoforming Processing Of Semi-Solid Aluminum Alloys

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J-L. Tang
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

A new rhcoforming processing of Al alloys with component shaping systems apart from slurry preparation systems is experimentally exploited, using the reversible multilevel-speed electromagnetic stirrer, the slurry transfer tool and its coating, the thin plate sample with five steps and rheocasting mould, all of which are independently developed. The results show that semi-solid A356 alloy slurry with shape factor of about 0.85 and particle size of 70~80 µm (under air-cooling condition) could be prepared in 20~25 s, fully meeting the production rate of high pressure die casting. The slurry could be smoothly transferred from the slurry preparation equipment to the rheocasting shot chamber while the slurry temperature of slurry decreases by no more than 3 . The tensile strength and elongation of the semi-solid rheocasting samples could be respectively increased by 11.6~18.2 % and 42.5~50 % compared with the traditional liquid die casting ones, and the rheoforming processing has close affinity with the traditional hot working processes.
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APA: J-L. Tang  (2007)  A New Rheoforming Processing Of Semi-Solid Aluminum Alloys

MLA: J-L. Tang A New Rheoforming Processing Of Semi-Solid Aluminum Alloys. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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