Surface Composition of Ultra-High Purity Aluminum

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Hirota Osono Azusa Shida Hiroshi Maeta Kikuo Matsusaka Takao Kino
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

"Prior to refine an ultra-high purity material, it is necessary to estimate the surface cleanness of a base material. In this report, the cleaning method of a surface for refining of an ultra-high purity aluminum has been studied. Aluminum sample of 99.999% purity was p9lished mechanically and electrically and washed with various solvents. Surface composition and a depth profile near the surface were examined. Based on the experimental results, surface structure of an ultra-high purity aluminum was discussed.IntroductionRecently, studies on high purity metals have become of interest, and we have reported .various properties of an ultra- high purity aluminum1- 2)In order to purify a metal, it is necessary to clean a work area and to make vacuous as possible. So, we are studying the purification of aluminum by an ultra-high vacuum refining system and a zone refining system set up in a clean room with cleanliness class of 1000.Now, in order to avoid a mixing of impurities into the refining metal, a surface cleanness of a base metal is very important factor. The purity of the base aluminum used our work is 99.999%, but the surface state of the base aluminum is not clear. Aims in this work .are to investigate the surface state and to obtain the cleaning method of the base aluminum.Experimental procedureSamples used in this work were 99.9% (3N), 99.99%(4N) and 99.999% (SN) aluminum produced industrially and 99.9999% (6N) aluminum purified by us."
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APA: Hirota Osono Azusa Shida Hiroshi Maeta Kikuo Matsusaka Takao Kino  (2000)  Surface Composition of Ultra-High Purity Aluminum

MLA: Hirota Osono Azusa Shida Hiroshi Maeta Kikuo Matsusaka Takao Kino Surface Composition of Ultra-High Purity Aluminum. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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