Conventional grain refining tests confirm that the presence of zirconium in commercial purity aluminium melts dramatically reduces the eVectiveness of Al-T i-B grain refiners. Quantitative comparisons suggest that this poisoning action cannot be attributed solely to reduction in growth restriction arising from changed solute contents in the melt. Microscopic analysis of T iB 2 particles in an aluminium based, zirconium containing metallic glass shows the potential for substitution of zirconium for titanium. Analysis of a conventional Al-5 wt-%T i-1 wt-%B refiner doped with zirconium shows the potential for similar modification of Al 3 T i. T hus zirconium can aVect the nucleation stage of grain refinement by substituting for titanium in the aluminide and/or the boride phase, consistent with earlier work suggesting that the key to the nucleation potency is the existence of a layer of Al 3 T i on T iB 2 particles. MST /4298
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