Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1624410 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

It is very desirable to replace the KBF4 salt in the popular “halide salt” process to reduce the volume of fluoride salts to be added to molten aluminium in the production of Al–Ti–B grain refiners. Being over 2 times richer in B, Na2B4O7 is a promising replacement for KBF4, and is used in the present work to produce Al–Ti–B grain refiner master alloys. A fraction of the aluminide particles were entrapped in the spent salt giving a relatively lower Ti recovery when KBF4 was replaced by Na2B4O7. The grain refining performance of the Al–Ti–B grain refiner alloy thus produced was nevertheless acceptable. The spent salt became too viscous with the oxides, aluminides and borides to be removed by decanting when Na2B4O7·5H2O was used to supply boron. The viscous spent salt, entrained in the grain refiner alloy, did not only impair its performance, but also hurt the fluidity of the molten alloy and made pouring difficult.

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