New Protection Gases with Low Global Warming Potential For Mg Alloy Melt

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. Kamado
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Development of new SF6 alternative cover gas with low global warming potential is strongly desired for melting and casting of magnesium alloys. We have tried to apply several kinds of HFC and HFE gases with low potential from 30 to 950 as protection gases to AZ91D alloy melt in the temperature range of 650 to 800°C. As a result, protective film consisted of MgF2 and MgO is formed on the melt surface and ignition-proof effect is sufficiently obtained at all the temperature ranges even when flow rates of mixed gases containing CO2 as a carrier gas are almost the same as those using SF6 gas. Reduction of global warming potential exceeds 98% at 650°C and 89% at 800°C in comparison with a mixed gas of CO2 and SF6.
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APA: S. Kamado  (2006)  New Protection Gases with Low Global Warming Potential For Mg Alloy Melt

MLA: S. Kamado New Protection Gases with Low Global Warming Potential For Mg Alloy Melt. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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