MICROSTRUCTURE AND THERMAL STABILITY OF Al-Fe-X ALLOYS

Authors

  • Andrea Školáková
  • Petra Hanusová
  • Filip Průša
  • Pavel Salvetr
  • Pavel Novák
  • Dalibor Vojtěch

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12776/ams.v24i3.1106

Keywords:

casting, melt-spinning, extrusion, scanning electron microscopy, hardness test, aluminium alloys

Abstract

In this work, Al-11Fe, Al-7Fe-4Ni and Al-7Fe-4Cr (in wt. %) alloys were prepared by combination of casting and hot extrusion. Microstructures of as-cast alloys were composed of aluminium matrix with large and coarse intermetallics such as Al13Fe4, Al13Cr2 and Al5Cr. Subsequently, as-cast alloys were rapidly solidified by melt-spinning technique which led to the supersaturation of solid solution alloying elements. These rapidly solidified ribbons were milled and compacted by hot-extrusion method. Hot-extrusion caused that microstructures of all alloys were fine with uniform dispersed particles. Moreover, long-term thermal stability was tested at temperature 300 °C for as-cast and hot-extruded alloys and chromium was found to be the most suitable element for alloying to improve thermal stability.

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Published

2018-09-30

How to Cite

Školáková, A. ., Hanusová, P. ., Průša, F. ., Salvetr, P. ., Novák, P. ., & Vojtěch, D. . (2018). MICROSTRUCTURE AND THERMAL STABILITY OF Al-Fe-X ALLOYS. Acta Metallurgica Slovaca, 24(3), 223–228. https://doi.org/10.12776/ams.v24i3.1106