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Cooling Behavior of A356 Alloy in Surfactant Quenching Medium

In this study, the cooling behavior of Sr-modified A356 alloy aluminum wheels produced by low-pressure die-casting technology was investigated in different quenching mediums. Water and surfactant quenchants were used in order to determine the cooling rate and mechanical properties of the alloy. A th...

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Published in:International journal of metalcasting 2020-04, Vol.14 (2), p.580-588
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