Effect Of Atmosphere Composition On Homogenizing Ai-Mg And Ai-Li Alloys

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Zbigniew Zurecki
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The selection of atmosphere composition is critical for controlling surface quality of reactive aluminum alloys during solution treatments. An improper selection of annealing atmosphere can result in surface blistering in AI-Mg and sub-surface depletion of lithium in AI-U ingots. To determine optimum atmosphere compositions for homogenizing A1-Mg and Al-Li alloys, Ii number of exploratory experiments were carried out in air, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide based atmospheres including reactive impurities or additive such as moisture and sulfur hexafluoride. This paper describes the influence of these atmospheres on high-temperature oxidation and sub-surface defects. The results are discussed in terms of the change in Pilling-Bedworth ratio.
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APA: Zbigniew Zurecki  (1996)  Effect Of Atmosphere Composition On Homogenizing Ai-Mg And Ai-Li Alloys

MLA: Zbigniew Zurecki Effect Of Atmosphere Composition On Homogenizing Ai-Mg And Ai-Li Alloys. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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