Papers - Miscellaneous - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-manganese Alloys of High Purity, II

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. H. Dix William L. Fink L. A. Willey
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Jan 1, 1933

Abstract

The results of a preliminary investigation of the aluminum-iron-manganese system showed that small amounts of iron (0.10 per cent) substantially reduce the solid solubility of manganese in aluminum. This is clearly shown in the photomicrographs of three alloys, Figs. 1 to 3. Fig. 1, of an alloy containing 1.04 per cent manganese after a heat treatment at 626° C. for 45 hr., shows only solid solution. This alloy contained less than 0.008 per cent iron. Fig. 2 shows the abundance of a constituent (which undoubtedly contains aluminum, manganese and iron) in an alloy containing 1.00 per cent manganese and 0.11 percent iron after a solution heat treatment at 625" C. for 63 hr. For comparison, Fig. 3 is included to show the relatively small amount of constituent (FeA13) in a similarly heat-treated aluminum alloy containing 0.10 per cent iron but no manganese. These data necessitated a reconsideration of the binary aluminum-manganese diagram that was previously presented,' inasmuch as the alloys used in that work contained from 0.02 to 0.05 per cent iron. This paper is the fourteenth of a series from the Research Laboratories of the Aluminum Company of America reporting the results of investigations of equilibrium relations in aluminum-base alloys of high purity. The purpose was to determine the phase relations in aluminum with aluminum-manganese alloys containing the smallest amount of iron that could be realized with the purest material available at the present time (less than 0.01 per cent iron). Since the previous publication from these laboratories, five investigations of the aluminum-manganese system have been reported. Krings and Ostmannz assigned the formula MnA14 to the compound at the aluminum end of the syst,em, and found a eutectic between this compound and aluminum at 649" C. and 3 per cent manganese.
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APA: E. H. Dix William L. Fink L. A. Willey  (1933)  Papers - Miscellaneous - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-manganese Alloys of High Purity, II

MLA: E. H. Dix William L. Fink L. A. Willey Papers - Miscellaneous - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-manganese Alloys of High Purity, II. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1933.

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