Metals (Feb 2023)

Characterization of Al Alloys Injected through Vacuum-Assisted HPDC and Influence of T6 Heat Treatment

  • Gonçalo Soares,
  • Rui Neto,
  • Rui Madureira,
  • Rui Soares,
  • José Silva,
  • Rui Pedro Silva,
  • Luís Araújo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met13020389
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
p. 389

Abstract

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AlSi12(Fe), AlSi10Mg(Fe), AlSi10MnMg, and AlMg4Fe2 die-casting alloys were produced by high-pressure die casting (HPDC) and vacuum-assisted high-pressure die casting (VADC) under a vacuum level of 200 mbar. The chemical composition, hardness, gas and shrinkage porosity, and mechanical properties were analyzed. The parts under study were subjected to a T6 heat treatment. The VADC led to a decrease in the percentage of defects in the as-cast state for all the alloys, due to a reduction in the amount of gas porosities. After heat treatment, the quantity of gas and shrinkage porosities increased. The efficiency and level of vacuum used were not sufficient to improve the mechanical properties in the as-cast state. The ductility of AlSi10Mg(Fe) and AlSi10MnMg alloys was improved after heat treatment; however, the YS and UTS of AlSi10Mg(Fe) did not increase. The primary aluminum alloys presented higher elongation values than the secondary aluminum alloys due to the reduced amount of the needle-like β-Al5FeSi phase.

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