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Title: Multi-purpose high shear melt conditioning technology for effective melt quality and for recycling of Al-alloy scrap
Authors: Lazaro Nebreda, J
Patel, JB
Scamans, G
Fan, Z
Keywords: aluminium alloys;high shear melt conditioning;melt quality;recycling;de-gassing;de-ironing;sustainability;full metal circulation
Issue Date: 17-Jun-2018
Publisher: Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy & Petroleum
Citation: Lazaro Nebreda, J., Patel, J.B., Scamans, G. and Fan, Z. (2018) 'Multi-purpose high shear melt conditioning technology for effective melt quality and for recycling of Al-alloy scrap', 16th International Conference on Aluminium Alloys (ICAA16), Montreal, Canada, 17-18 June, pp. 1-11.
Abstract: Melt quality is crucial for both continuous and shape casting of light alloys and in order toimprove it, removal of excessive inclusions, accumulated impurities and unwanted gases becomes necessary. To address this problem, a new multi-purpose high shear liquid metal treatment technology, based on intensive melt shearing by a rotor/stator unit, has been developed. The device ensures achieving uniform temperature and chemical composition and an efficient dispersion of gas and solid phases in the melt with minimal disturbance of melt surface, and can be used, among other things, for de-gassing and deironing of Al-alloy melts. Efficient degassing is achieved by dispersing each argon bubble into many small ones, which significantly increases the overall surface area of the bubbles and the time they remain in the melt capturing hydrogen before reaching the surface. This allows using much lower inert gas flow and mixing times than conventional rotary degassing. When applied to Al-alloy scrap, with accumulated iron, the high shear melt treatment speeds up the nucleation and growth of primary Fe-rich intermetallic particles, allowing a faster removal rate. Therefore it reduces processing times, increasing recycling productivity, and facilitates full metal circulation of secondary Al-alloys.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/24053
ISBN: 978-1-926872-41-4
Other Identifiers: 401623
Appears in Collections:Brunel Centre for Advanced Solidification Technology (BCAST)

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