The effect of small additions of Mn, Ni, and Cr on a set of mechanical properties at room and elevated temperatures and electrical conductivity of alloys based on the Al… Click to show full abstract
The effect of small additions of Mn, Ni, and Cr on a set of mechanical properties at room and elevated temperatures and electrical conductivity of alloys based on the Al – Fe – Si system is studied. It is shown that nickel increases electrical conductivity by 3% for alloys based on the Al – Fe – Si system, and chromium and manganese reduce it by 5 – 10%, which is connected with formation of a more alloyed solid solution. It is established that as a result of cold deformation treatment a dispersed structure forms within the alloy with an average excess phase size up to 0.7 μm. Excess phases of this size are effective recrystallization barriers, and therefore a cold-worked structure is retained in all alloys up to 300°C, which points to good thermal stability of the experimental alloys.
               
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