On The Understanding of Aluminum Grain Refinement by Al-Ti-B Type Master Alloys

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
W. Dai Q. Han
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Al-Ti-B type master alloys have been widely used in the grain refinement of aluminum since 1940s. The introduction of Al3Ti and TiB2(AlB2) particles reduces the grain sizes down to about 200 micrometer level and makes cold work possible. However, the mechanism for the grain refinement is still not clear, though it is believed that TiB2 in the presence of Al3Ti nucleate a-Al grains in solidification. This paper presents our finding on the formation of (Ti,Al)B2 solid solution, which leads to a proposed theory on grain refinement by Al-Ti-B type master alloys that upon addition into aluminum melt stable TiB2 particles react with aluminum slowly and release titanium into the melt. The titanium thus released in combination with titanium in the melt through dissolution of Al3Ti maintains a transient titanium-rich layer on the surface of (Ti,Al)B2. This layer offers a low crystal mismatch with a- Al and promotes the nucleation of aluminum grains.
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APA: W. Dai Q. Han  (2014)  On The Understanding of Aluminum Grain Refinement by Al-Ti-B Type Master Alloys

MLA: W. Dai Q. Han On The Understanding of Aluminum Grain Refinement by Al-Ti-B Type Master Alloys. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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