Effect of Mo on the High-Temperature Creep Resistance and Machinability of a Recycled Al-Alloy with High Iron Impurity

Reported work focuses on the effect of morphology of the Fe-rich intermetallic phases on the machinability of Al-alloy containing >2wt.% Fe, obtained from automotive scrap. Effect of Mo addition on the microstructure, high-temperature impression creep and thereby the machinability of the Al-recyc...

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Main Authors: Wan Qurratul Ain, Wan Mohamad, M. K., Faisal, M. K., Talari, W., Darham, M. M., Ratnam, Y., Kwon, N. J., Kim, A. K., Prasada Rao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer US 2016
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/14524/1/Effect%20of%20Mo%20on%20the%20High-Temperature%20Creep%20Resistance%20and%20Machinability%20of%20a%20Recycled%20Al-Alloy%20with%20High%20Iron%20Impurity.pdf
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Summary:Reported work focuses on the effect of morphology of the Fe-rich intermetallic phases on the machinability of Al-alloy containing >2wt.% Fe, obtained from automotive scrap. Effect of Mo addition on the microstructure, high-temperature impression creep and thereby the machinability of the Al-recycled alloy were studied. The machinability of the recycled alloy was estimated by investigating the built-up-edge (BUE) and surface roughness (Ra). SEM-EDS and TEM-SADP studies have shown that the crystal structure (BCC) of the Al8Fe2Si phase remained unchanged; however, Mo replaced few Fe atoms with little effect on the lattice dimension. It has been found that the addition of Mo to the recycled alloy suppresses the formation of β-phase (Al5FeSi) by suppressing the peritectic transformation of α (Al8Fe2Si) phase. Such suppression is found to improve the high-temperature creep resistance and the machinability with the increase in the Mo addition level.