Abstract

The present study involves the microstructural changes of a zinc–aluminium alloy (ZA27) by nickel, a high melting point element, and the commercial master alloys, Al–5Ti–1B and Al–5Sr. The evolution of as-cast microstructure and the effect of heat treatment on the as-cast microstructure and hardness have been presented in detail. The addition of Ti, B and Sr as master alloys results in significant refinement in the dendrite structure of the ZA27 alloy. The addition of Ni to ZA27-based alloy results in the formation of Ni-aluminides as rod as well as blocky-shaped particles. High amount of Ni (2wt.%) refines the dendritic structure significantly.

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