2016
DOI: 10.17222/mit.2015.134
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Analysis of twin-roll casting AA8079 alloy 6.35-μm foil rolling process

Abstract: In this work the rolling process and properties of a 6.35-μm twin-roll casting AA8079 aluminum alloy foil was analyzed. First, the 8-mm-thick sheets were produced with a twin-roll casting technology. This product was annealed and cold rolled to a 6.35-μm foil with suitable processing conditions. The mechanical tests and microhardness measurement was applied to specimens derived from all the foil-rolling process stages. On the other hand, the specimens' surface roughness and the surface structure are visualized… Show more

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“…The interplaner spacings (d hkl ) in the crystal structures of PP, PP/PET, and PP/PET/Al laminates were calculated (Table ) from their XRD patterns (Figures ) using Bragg's law as reported by Petrova et al (). The experimental d hkl values were compared with the corresponding values for neat polymer components; for example, data of PP experimental vs PP literature , PP/PET experimental vs. PP literature ‐PET literature , and PP/PET/Al experimental vs. PP literature ‐PET literature ‐Al foil literature (Besco et al, ; Can, Arikan, & Çýnar, ; Demirel, Yara', & Elçiçek, ). The results indicate that there was no significant alteration in d hkl values of PP/PET and PP/PET/Al laminates compared to those of pure PET and Al foil.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The interplaner spacings (d hkl ) in the crystal structures of PP, PP/PET, and PP/PET/Al laminates were calculated (Table ) from their XRD patterns (Figures ) using Bragg's law as reported by Petrova et al (). The experimental d hkl values were compared with the corresponding values for neat polymer components; for example, data of PP experimental vs PP literature , PP/PET experimental vs. PP literature ‐PET literature , and PP/PET/Al experimental vs. PP literature ‐PET literature ‐Al foil literature (Besco et al, ; Can, Arikan, & Çýnar, ; Demirel, Yara', & Elçiçek, ). The results indicate that there was no significant alteration in d hkl values of PP/PET and PP/PET/Al laminates compared to those of pure PET and Al foil.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Figure , seven peaks at 2θ = 22, 25, 27, 36, 45, 65, and 78° were found in the diffractogram of PP/PET/Al laminate. Of these, four peaks (2θ = 25°, 45°, 65° and 78°) were characteristic of Al foil (Can et al, ), while among the remaining three peaks, two (2θ = 27 and 36°) peaks reflected the presence of PET in the trilamellate and the peak at 22° indicated the presence of PP in the same. However, no diffractogram characteristic to the crystal structure of the aforesaid laminates viz.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Al alloy is an Al-Fe alloy. Fe and Si are the main components, and Mn, Cu, Zn, Ti, and other elements are added appropriately according to different needs [1] . Because of its advantages, 8xxx Al alloys are widely used in household food packaging, pharmaceutical packaging, air conditioning radiator fins, etc.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the rolling performance is also related to the distribution of the second phases in the Al matrix. If the distribution of the second phases in the matrix is not uniform, the deformation will be uneven, then pinholes will be formed, and the work hardening rate of the alloy will be increased [19] . For aluminum foil materials, the grains are two-dimensional distribution and the grain boundary is plane network distribution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%