Abstract

The application of semisolid process was investigated on Pb-Sb alloys that are normally used for metallic parts in car batteries, in order to increase their mechanical properties and corrosion resistance. The semisolid behaviour of a Pb-4%Sb alloy was analysed by means of rheological and calorimetry differential scanning experiments. The alloy was melted, treated by ultrasound to obtain the semisolid state and then poured into permanent moulds. Some of these samples were also heated in semisolid temperature range and injected in thixo-casting apparatus. Both poured and injected samples were characterized by metallographic analysis, mechanical test and electrochemical corrosion experiments. The results show an improvement of mechanical and corrosion resistance with respect to samples obtained by conventional casting technique.

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