Formation And Magnetic Susceptibility Of Compounds Containing Iron And Manganese In Aluminum Melts

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
G. C. Yao
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Iron and silicon impurities can form needle and branch shape intermetallie compounds in molten aluminum when there is no manganese. It is difficult to separate them from molten aluminum by electromagnetic separation. The Fe-Si-AI and Fe-Al intermetallic compounds were transformed into Mn-Fe-Si-Al and Mn-Fe-Al compounds by the addition of manganese into molten aluminum. In molten aluminum the morphology of these intermetallic compound particles is lumpish and spherical. Migration resistance of these impurity particles is small, which is beneficial to separation. FeSiMnA4 and FeMnAI6 are paramagnetic. These impurity particles can be moved by magnetic force and can be separated from the molten aluminum.
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APA: G. C. Yao  (2003)  Formation And Magnetic Susceptibility Of Compounds Containing Iron And Manganese In Aluminum Melts

MLA: G. C. Yao Formation And Magnetic Susceptibility Of Compounds Containing Iron And Manganese In Aluminum Melts. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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