Silicon spheroidization treatment of thixoformed Al-Si-Mg alloys

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作者
Ogris, E [1 ]
Lüchinger, H
Uggowitzer, PJ
机构
[1] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Inst Met, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
[2] SAG Aluminium Lend GmbH & Co KG, A-5651 Lend, Austria
[3] THIXALLOY Components GmbH & Co KG, A-5651 Lend, Austria
关键词
silicon; spheroidization; heat treatment; Al-Si-Mg alloy; A356; thixoforming;
D O I
10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.396-402.149
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Al-Si-Mg alloys are commonly used in the automobile industry because of their outstanding mechanical properties and corrosion resistance. The need of lighter and safer cars is the driving force behind research in the area of high strength light metal safety part applications. The strength level can be tuned by varying the amount of alloyed magnesium. Usually if strength is increased, ductility will decrease. Following the demands of the automotive industry, safety parts should have a minimum fracture elongation of 15% and a minimum yield strength of 150 MPa. The huge hurdle is the 15% fracture elongation which can not be reached by sand or die casting, but some relatively new alternative casting technologies, like Thixocasting or New Rheocasting, yield encouraging ductility values. Recent research activity has focused on increasing strength and ductility, but so far the results have not yet been satisfying. This paper presents investigations on the spheroidization process of eutectic silicon and its positive effect on mechanical properties. It is shown that the spheroidization process is already finished after minutes of exposure to heat treatment. Metallographical and quantitative microstructural analysis is used to describe the growth and spheroidization process of the silicon crystals. Specimens of THIXALLOY(R)630 (A356) thixocast components were heat treated for varied periods of time, aged and tested. Results show amazing improvements of ductility and strength in comparison to the as cast state. Maximum values of 18% fracture elongation and 230 MPa yield strength are reached.
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页码:149 / 154
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