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Materials
- Jun 4, 2003
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I am working in an aluminium pressure die casting using reclaimed silica sand for coremaking.We manufacture cylinder heads.Recently we've been getting cracks on the inner edge of the boss area.Visual examination revealed no foreign particles and microscopic evaluation revealed large shrinkage defects close to the cracked region.Also large domains of eutectic network were present in the direction of the crack.The structure is the normal AlSiCu eutectic with no inclusions present.
My problem is that this occurs even though we are still following the same process as usual,I suspected that it might be hot tearing resulting from thermal stresses or hot spots.We manipulated the pre-heat temperature to avoid thermal shock but still the problem persisted.What could be the problem, could the chemical composition or the diecoat be a contributing factor to this defect? The alloy is AlSi9Cu2.
My problem is that this occurs even though we are still following the same process as usual,I suspected that it might be hot tearing resulting from thermal stresses or hot spots.We manipulated the pre-heat temperature to avoid thermal shock but still the problem persisted.What could be the problem, could the chemical composition or the diecoat be a contributing factor to this defect? The alloy is AlSi9Cu2.