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The Influence of Silicon Content on Recrystallization of Twin-Roll Cast Aluminum Alloys for Heat Exchangers

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2012

Abstract

Thin foils of aluminum alloys are commonly used in automotive industry for manufacturing heat exchangers. Use of twin-roll casting instead of direct-chill casting requires modifications in the manufacturing process and use of improved materials.

In the present study, the evolution in microstructure and mechanical properties during isochronal annealing of two AW3003-based alloys differing in silicon content was monitored. The silicon influenced both the microhardness and precipitation kinetics during annealing, but not the recrystallization temperature.

Precipitation of cubic alpha-Al-15(Mn,Fe)(3)Si-2 phase occurred in two steps in the material with higher Si content, while mainly precipitates of Al-6(Mn,Fe) phase formed in the second material in a broad temperature interval, preferentially at grain boundaries.