RI 7089 Evaluation Of Rolling Slabs Of Zinc-Copper-Titanium Alloys Cast Under Semicontinuous Conditions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
L. A. Neumeier
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

Sound experimental ingots of zinc alloys for use as rolling slabs were cast with a specially constructed, semicontinuous casting machine. Nominal alloy compositions of Zn-1.0 percent Cu, Zn-0.12 and 0.36 percent Ti, and Zn-1.0 percent Cu-0.03 to 0.36 percent Ti were cast. This Bureau of Mines study was conducted to evaluate the suitability of the casting procedure for providing stock for rolling into sheet. Microscopic examination of ingot sections revealed structures in which grain size varied from the outer to center ingot zones. Columnar grains present in the center zone of the Zn-1.0 percent Cu ingot were absent in the titanium-containing ingots. The ingots with titanium displayed a finer grain size and eutectic structure in the center ingot zone than in the outer zone; the transition in grain size between the two zones was quite abrupt in some ingots. The overall grain size of the titanium-containing ingots was finer than that of alloys cast by more conventional methods. Chemical analysis revealed that compositional segregation is not a significant factor in the formation of the ingot structure. Microstructural studies of small ingots of similar alloys solidified at slow, fast, and intermediate rates confirmed that the ingot structure in the semicontinuous-cast ingots is related to cooling rate, which is, in turn, related to the particular casting machine design and the influx of cooling water on the withdrawing ingots. Microstructures of thin sheet hot-rolled from slabs of the semicontinuous-cast ingots demonstrated that the ingot structure does not preclude the rolling of sheet having a uniform microstructure. Results of hardness surveys of the semicontinuous-cast ingots demonstrated that copper and titanium exert essentially additive hardening effects in these cast alloys.
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APA: L. A. Neumeier  (1968)  RI 7089 Evaluation Of Rolling Slabs Of Zinc-Copper-Titanium Alloys Cast Under Semicontinuous Conditions

MLA: L. A. Neumeier RI 7089 Evaluation Of Rolling Slabs Of Zinc-Copper-Titanium Alloys Cast Under Semicontinuous Conditions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1968.

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