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Changing the solidification sequence and the morphology of iron-containing intermetallic phases in AA6061 aluminum alloy processed by spray forming

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Abstract Typically, aluminum alloys are contaminated by iron during recycling cycles. Such a procedure leads to the formation of intermetallic phases with detrimental morphology, which acts as stress risers, impairing… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Typically, aluminum alloys are contaminated by iron during recycling cycles. Such a procedure leads to the formation of intermetallic phases with detrimental morphology, which acts as stress risers, impairing mechanical properties and consequently hindering further mechanical processing and restricting recycling. This paper aimed at studying the solidification of an AA6061 alloy highly contaminated with iron (1.4 wt%). Spray forming processing allowed altering the solidification path of the Fe-modified AA 6061 alloy, resulting in the formation of primary α-Al15(Fe, Mn)3Si2 phase with polyhedral morphology, which traps Fe and Si at elevated temperature. Furthermore, spray forming prevented the formation of intermetallic AlFeSi phases with platelet-like morphology, such as β-AlFeSi as well as the typical Chinese script morphology, resulting in a final ductile microstructure, allowing further processing by hot extrusion.

Keywords: alloy; intermetallic phases; solidification; morphology; iron; spray forming

Journal Title: Materials Characterization
Year Published: 2018

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