Effect of gas bubbling filtration treatment conditions on melt quality of alsimgcu alloy

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In this study, the optimal conditions of gas bubbling filtration (GBF) treatment for securing highly-clean molten Al-Si-Mg-Cu alloy were identified. The effects of GBF treatment time and stabilization time on the degree of molten metal cleanliness were examined by measuring melt quality parameters such as density index, bifilm index, porosity, and the amount of dissolved hydrogen [H]. A high melt quality was achieved when GBF treatment was performed on 10 kg melt for more than 10 min (i.e., 1 L gas/kg melt). However, as the stabilization holding time after GBF treatment increased to 10, 20, and 30 min, the melt quality degraded. GBF treatment for 30 min had a similar effect to treatment for 10 min, and the degree of deterioration of melt quality during the stabilization time was also similar. Considering the economics, 10 min GBF treatment and short holding time are required. Observations of the shape and volume of the largest pore suggested the cause of defect formation and confirmed that the volume of the largest pore can be used as an index of the melt quality.

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Jang, H. S., Kang, H. J., Lee, G. H., Yoon, P. H., Park, J. Y., Choi, Y. S., & Shin, S. (2021). Effect of gas bubbling filtration treatment conditions on melt quality of alsimgcu alloy. Metals, 11(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/met11050841

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