Technical Notes - Importance of the Iron Content of High-Purity Aluminum

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
M. Metzger J. Intrater
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Jan 1, 1954

Abstract

IN the large number of important studies on high-purity aluminum (e.g., recrystallization and grain growth, creep, internal friction), it does not seem to have been generally recognized that the iron content, despite its very low figure, has a strong influence on a number of properties. In part, its influence is due to the very low solubility of the Fe-A1 6 phase. For aluminum of about 99.99 pct purity, the iron content may be 0.001 to 0.004 pct. For values in this range, a second phase will be present below 410" to 480 °C. This was determined by extrapolation of a log solubility vs inverse temperature plot of the solid solubility data of Edgar.' One consequence is the inhibition of grain coarsening below the solubility limit. This is shown in Table I, which gives, for three iron contents, the annealing temperature required for the absence of grains smaller than 1/2 mm average diameter together with the minimum temperature for the presence of some grains larger than 2 mm diameter. The specimens were 1/4x 1 1/2-in. strips cut from hard-rolled 1/16-in. sheet supplied by the Aluminum Co. of America.
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APA: M. Metzger J. Intrater  (1954)  Technical Notes - Importance of the Iron Content of High-Purity Aluminum

MLA: M. Metzger J. Intrater Technical Notes - Importance of the Iron Content of High-Purity Aluminum. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1954.

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