Metals (Nov 2020)

In-Depth Comparison of an Industrially Extruded Powder and Ingot Al Alloys

  • David Bombač,
  • Peter Cvahte,
  • Martin Balog,
  • Goran Kugler,
  • Milan Terčelj

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met10111483
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 11
p. 1483

Abstract

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An industrial press was used to consolidate compacted aluminum powder with a nominal diameter in the range of 1 µm. Direct and indirect hot-extrusion processes were used, and suitable process parameters were determined from heating conditions, ram speeds and billet temperatures. For comparison, a direct-extrusion press for hot extrusion of a conventional aluminum alloy AA 1050 was used. The extruded Al powder showed better mechanical properties and showed a thermal stability of the mechanical properties after annealing treatments. To increase the theoretical density of the directly extruded Al powder, single-hit hot-compression tests were carried out. Activation energies for hot forming were calculated from hot-compression tests carried out in the temperature range 300–580 °C, at different strain rates. Processing maps were used to demonstrate safe hot-working conditions, to obtain an optimal microstructure after hot forming of extruded Al powder.

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