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Effect of Mn Addition on the Age-Hardening Behavior of an Al-(9–10)%Si-0.3%Mg Die Casting Alloy in T5 and T6 Heat Treatment
Keita FukasawaRyousuke MohriTetsuo OhtakeTatsuya InoueAkihiro KurodaHiroshi KambeMakoto Yoshida
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2016 Volume 57 Issue 6 Pages 959-965

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This study investigated the effect of Mn adding on the T5 and T6 age-hardening behaviors of Al-(9.0–10.0)%Si-0.3%Mg (equivalent to A360 alloy) and Al-10%Si-2%Cu-0.3%Mg (equivalent to A383 alloy) die casting alloys using a hardness measurement, an electron probe micro analyzer (EPMA) and thermodynamic software. When 0.4%Mn was added, the hardness of the T5 heat-treated Al-Si-Mg die casting alloy increases because the Mn addition suppresses the formation of the π-Al8FeMg3Si6 phase during solidification and distributes Mg into the α solid solution. This mechanism named as π-phase suppression mechanism promotes precipitation strengthening. In the T6 heat treatment, the hardness of the alloys hardly increased when Mn was added. In the Al-Si-Cu-Mg alloys, the hardening by the 0.5%Mn addition was negligible compared to that of the Al-Si-Mg alloys regardless of T5 or T6 treatment. Therefore, the hardening by Mn addition is the characteristic phenomenon in the T5 heat-treated Al-Si-Mg high-pressure die casting alloy.

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