Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1616985 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effect of Mg, Si and Cu content on the microstructural development during ageing treatment of dilute 6000 series alloys have been investigated using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Four dilute alloys were used in this study. These alloys were subjected to quenching and artificial ageing at 100 °C, 185 °C and 300 °C. The microstructural developments of the precipitates formed were monitored by TEM. The ageing temperature of 100 °C was found to be too low to form precipitates. It was found that needle or rod-shaped precipitates were formed in the alloys after ageing at 185 and 300 °C. Prolong ageing up to 1000 h at 300 °C resulted in the formation of Mg2Si precipitate that coexists with the type of AlFeSi and Si precipitates. The results show a correlation between the Mg2Si, Si and Cu content on the microstructure of the four dilute alloys after ageing treatment.

► The main precipitates formed in the artificially aged dilute alloys are needle-shaped. ► The ageing temperature of 100 °C is found to be too low to form precipitates. ► The number density of precipitates increases with increasing solute contents. ► There is a correlation between Mg2Si, Si and Cu content and alloys microstructure. ► The precipitates kinetics is faster in the less dilute alloys.

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