Abstract

Fe was added to Al-4.7%Mg to make model alloys of recycled Al-Mg alloy. The effect of Fe addition on the mechanical properties of the Al-4.7%Mg strip cast using a single-roll caster equipped with a scraper was investigated. The added Fe content was 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, and 0.8%. The as-cast strip cast at 30 m/min was cold rolled down to a thickness of 1 mm thick annealed to conduct a tensile test and a cup test. The as-cast strip could be cold rolled without cracking. The tensile stress and the 0.2% proof stress were only slightly affected by the addition of Fe. The elongation gradually decreased as the Fe content increased. When the Fe content was 0.8%, the elongation in the casting direction was 27.7%. The limiting drawing ratio did not deteriorate until the Fe content was 0.4%. When the Fe content was 0.4% and 0.8%, the limiting drawing ratios were 2.0 and 1.7, respectively.

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