Archives of Metallurgy and Materials (Mar 2016)

Studies of the AA2519 Alloy Hot Rolling Process and Cladding with EN AW-1050A Alloy

  • Płonka B.,
  • Rajda M.,
  • Zamkotowicz Z.,
  • Żelechowski J.,
  • Remsak K.,
  • Korczak P.,
  • Szymański W.,
  • Snieżek L.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/amm-2016-0070
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 61, no. 1
pp. 381 – 388

Abstract

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The objective of the study was to determine the feasibility of plastic forming by hot rolling of the AA2519 aluminium alloy sheets and cladding these sheets with a layer of the EN AW-1050A alloy. Numerous hot-rolling tests were carried out on the slab ingots to define the parameters of the AA2519 alloy rolling process. It has been established that rolling of the AA2519 alloy should be carried out in the temperature range of 400-440°C. Depending on the required final thickness of the sheet metal, appropriate thickness of the EN AW-1050A alloy sheet, used as a cladding layer, was selected. As a next step, structure and mechanical properties of the resulting AA2519 alloy sheets clad with EN AW-1050A alloy was examined. The thickness of the coating layer was established at 0,3÷0,5mm. Studies covered alloy grain size and the core alloy-cladding material bond strength.

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