Semi-continuously cast AlSi12 alloy was investigated by our research group at the University of Miskolc in the Institute of Physical Metallurgy, Metalforming and Nanotechnology under laboratory condition. Our goal was to define correlation and tendency between casting parameters and solidified microstructures. The examined alloy is used as filler material, thus cover soldering technology and exchangers are made from it, like car coolers, radiators, air conditioners. During the investigation optical microscope was used for sight of ingot microstructure, secondary dendrite arm spacing was measured in this way and even the amount of primary α-phase.
A research team at the University of Miskolc’s Faculty of Materials Science and Technology has signed a cooperation agreement with the Geneva-based European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) for testing of the materials employed in the Crab Cavities will be installed in the next generation of the LHC (the so-called High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider – HL-LHC). At the University of Miskolc, high purity niobium rolling experiments were carried out in conventional (unidirectional) and cross-rolled manners in order to increase the deep drawability of the final sheet. The deformability of niobium was measured by Watts-Ford and compression tests. The microstructure and anisotropy (texture) results of the initial material and the straight-rolled products are reported.
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