The development of new Al-based alloys has included the addition of transition alloying elements in order to produce phases that are stable at high temperatures. Elements such as Mn, Cr, and V, can lead to supersaturated solid solutions in Al, and elements with low solubility and formers of eutectic systems (e.g., Ni, Fe, Ce) induce mechanical strengthening by the formation of higher fractions of intermetallics. Since Fe is the major impurity in commercial Al and an undesired element in its recycling, another positive effect of both Ni and Mn addition into Al alloys is related to the neutralization of Fe-compounds, known to be harmful to mechanical properties. Both Mn and Ni fulfill the requirements for high-temperature applications, but th...
The Al⁻Si⁻Fe system has drawn the attention of the scientific community due to its capac...
Iron is considered as the harmful impurity in recycling of aluminium alloys. Presence of iron result...
The solidification structures of commercial 206 Al-Cu cast alloys with 0.15 pct Fe have been studied...
Iron is considered an unavoidable impurity in Al–Si alloys, since it is collected during melting and...
Mn was an important alloying element used in Al–Mg–Mn alloys. However, it had to be limited to a low...
Abstract The purpose of this research is to investigate the influence of Manganese (Mn) on cast alum...
The quality of aluminum casts is necessary in order to reach sufficient properties required for appl...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
In Al-Si alloys, Fe is present as an inevitable impurity element, which mainly precipitates in the f...
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). The application of aluminum alloys at elevated temperatures has been...
In the present investigation, the microstructure and tensile properties of aluminium die-cast alloys...
AbstractIn Al-Si alloys, Fe is present as an inevitable impurity element, which mainly precipitates ...
The recycling of processed aluminum scrap is difficult. The elements iron and manganese are enriched...
Technical Al-Si base cast alloys always contain amounts of Fe and Mn, especially alloys extracted fr...
© The Author(s) 2018. Iron (Fe) is the most common and the most detrimental impurity element in Al a...
The Al⁻Si⁻Fe system has drawn the attention of the scientific community due to its capac...
Iron is considered as the harmful impurity in recycling of aluminium alloys. Presence of iron result...
The solidification structures of commercial 206 Al-Cu cast alloys with 0.15 pct Fe have been studied...
Iron is considered an unavoidable impurity in Al–Si alloys, since it is collected during melting and...
Mn was an important alloying element used in Al–Mg–Mn alloys. However, it had to be limited to a low...
Abstract The purpose of this research is to investigate the influence of Manganese (Mn) on cast alum...
The quality of aluminum casts is necessary in order to reach sufficient properties required for appl...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
In Al-Si alloys, Fe is present as an inevitable impurity element, which mainly precipitates in the f...
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). The application of aluminum alloys at elevated temperatures has been...
In the present investigation, the microstructure and tensile properties of aluminium die-cast alloys...
AbstractIn Al-Si alloys, Fe is present as an inevitable impurity element, which mainly precipitates ...
The recycling of processed aluminum scrap is difficult. The elements iron and manganese are enriched...
Technical Al-Si base cast alloys always contain amounts of Fe and Mn, especially alloys extracted fr...
© The Author(s) 2018. Iron (Fe) is the most common and the most detrimental impurity element in Al a...
The Al⁻Si⁻Fe system has drawn the attention of the scientific community due to its capac...
Iron is considered as the harmful impurity in recycling of aluminium alloys. Presence of iron result...
The solidification structures of commercial 206 Al-Cu cast alloys with 0.15 pct Fe have been studied...