Abstract

Fe (0.2, 0.4, 0.6, and 0.8 %) was added to roll-cast Al-4.8%Mg alloy to create a model of recycled Al-4.8%Mg and its effect was investigated. An unequal-diameter twin-roll caster was used. The roll speed was 20 m/min. An as-cast strip was cold-rolled down to 1 mm and annealed. Its mechanical properties were then evaluated. The surface condition of the as-cast strip was not influenced by the Fe content. The thickness of the as-cast strip decreased with increasing Fe content. The tensile strength and 0.2% proof stress increased with Fe content up to 0.4%Fe and then decreased. When 0.8% Fe was added to Al-4.8%Mg, the tensile strength and 0.2% proof stress became higher than those for Al-Mg. Elongation and the limiting drawing ratio gradually decreased with increasing Fe content. When 0.8% Fe was added, elongation in the lateral direction was 19.6% and the limiting drawing ratio was 1.7.

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