Characteristics of copper-clad aluminum rods prepared by horizontal continuous casting |
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Authors: | Yubo Zhang Ying Fu Jinchuan Jie Li Wu Kateryna Svynarenko Qingtao Guo Tingju Li Tongmin Wang |
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Affiliation: | 1.School of Materials Science and Engineering,Dalian University of Technology,Dalian,China;2.Engineering Institute,Bohai University,Jinzhou,China;3.State Key Laboratory of Metal Material for Marine Equipment and Application,Anshan,China |
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Abstract: | An innovative horizontal continuous casting method was developed and successfully used to prepare copper-clad aluminum (CCA) rods with a diameter of 85 mm and a sheath thickness of 16 mm. The solidification structure and element distribution near the interface of the CCA ingots were investigated by means of a scanning electron microscope, an energy dispersive spectrometer, and an electron probe X-ray microanalyzer. The results showed that the proposed process can lead to a good metallurgical bond between Cu and Al. The interface between Cu and Al was a multilayered structure with a thickness of 200 μm, consisting of Cu9Al4, CuAl2, α-Al/CuAl2 eutectic, and α-Al + α-Al/CuAl2 eutectic layers from the Cu side to the Al side. The mean tensile-shear strength of the CCA sample was 45 MPa, which fulfills the requirements for the further extrusion process. The bonding and diffusion mechanisms are also discussed in this paper. |
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