KnE Engineering

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Metallography of Al-Si Alloys with Alloying By Fe up to 1%

Published date: Apr 15 2019

Journal Title: KnE Engineering

Issue title: XIX International scientific-technical conference “The Ural school-seminar of metal scientists-young researchers”

Pages: 300–303

DOI: 10.18502/keg.v1i1.4424

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Metallographic analysis of aluminum-silicon alloys with different silicon content from 0 to 12% carried out. All alloys were differed in 2% by silicon amount from each other and all of them were additionally alloyed with iron in an amount of up to 1% in order to improve the technological properties in a die casting process. The paper shows the distribution of structural components of alloys made by electronic microscopy.

 

 

Keywords: aluminum-silicon alloys, metallography analysis, eutectic, structure, cast alloy, alloying, electron microscopy

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