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Ročník 2011 No 1

E. Tillová, E. Ďuriníková, M. Chalupová
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF SECONDARY AlZn10Si8Mg CAST ALLOY
Abstract
Using recycled aluminum cast alloys is profitable in many aspects. Requiring only 5 % of the energy to produce secondary metal as compared to primary metal and generates only 5 % of the green house gas emissions, the recycling of aluminum is therefore beneficial of both environmental and economical point of view. Secondary AlZn10Si8Mg (UNIFONT® - 90) cast alloy are used for engine and vehicle constructions, hydraulic unit and mold making without heat treatment. Properties include good castability, very good mechanical strength and elongation, light weight, good wear resistance, low thermal expansion and very good machining. Improved mechanical properties are strongly dependent upon the morphologies, type and distribution of the second phases, which are in turn a function of alloy composition and cooling rate. The presence of additional elements as Mg, Mn, Fe, or Cu allows many complex intermetallic phases to form, which make characterization non-trivial. These include, for example, Mg2Si, Al2CuMg and AlFeMn phases, all of which may have some solubility for additional elements. Phase’s identification in aluminum alloys is often non-trivial due to the fact that some of the phases have either similar crystal structures or only subtle changes in their chemistries. A combination different analytical techniques (light microscopy upon black-white and colour etching, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) upon deep etching and energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX)) were therefore been used for the identification of the various phases.

K. s.: aluminium alloys|microstructure|microscopy and microanalysis techniques|intermetallic phases|
No 1 (2011), p. 4-10
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H. Lukáčová, B. Plešingerová, M. Vojtko
BIOACTIVITY OF CHEMICAL, ELECTROCHEMICAL AND THERMAL TREATMENT OF Ti6Al4V
K. s.: surface treatment|adhesionbioactivity|hydroxyapatite|
No 1 (2011), p. 11-17
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L. Bubenko, R. Konečná, L. Kunz, G. Nicoletto
FATIGUE CRACK PROPAGATION WITHIN THE AUSTEMPERED DUCTILE IRON MICROSTRUCTURE
K. s.: casting|austempering|fatigue test|fracture|microstructure|
No 1 (2011), p. 18-25
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M. Špáková, P. Raschman, A. Fedoročková
EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE SELECTIVITY OF LEACHING OF HIGH-CALCIUM DEAD-BURNED MAGNESITE USING HYDROCHLORIC ACID
K. s.: oxides|yield phenomena|magnesium|calcium|iron|chemical dissolution|
No 1 (2011), p. 32-38
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J. Belan
INFLUENCE OF COOLING RATE ON  MORPHOLOGY IN CAST Ni – BASE SUPERALLOY
K. s.: nickel alloy|carbides and - phase metallographic evaluation|annealing|cooling rate influence|
No 1 (2011), p. 38-44
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A. Vaško
INFLUENCE OF TRANSFORMATION TEMPERATURE ON STRUCTURE AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF AUSTEMPERED DUCTILE IRON
K. s.: ADI|isothermal heat treatment|transformation temperature|
No 1 (2011), p. 45-50
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B. Buľko, J. Kijac, P. Demeter, J. Demeter
INFLUENCE OF MISALIGNMENT LADLE SHROUD ON TUNDISH RESIDENCE TIME
K. s.: tundish|continuous casting|water model|ladle shroud|
No 1 (2011), p. 51-57
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M. Mihaliková, M. Német
THE HARDNESS HV1 ANALYSIS OF AUTOMOTIVE STEELS SHEETS AFTER A PLASTIC DEFORMATION
K. s.:
No 1 (2011), p. 26-31
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