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Original Articles

Fabricating Al Foam from Turning Scraps

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Pages 890-896 | Received 02 Nov 2010, Accepted 10 Mar 2011, Published online: 27 Jun 2011
 

Abstract

This article describes the sintering-dissolution process (SDP) that is employed for fabricating aluminium foams from AA336 turning scraps. The effect of sintering temperature, chip size, and chip weight fraction in the NaCl/Al mixture on the mechanical properties of the foams produced was also investigated. The results indicate that, in contrast to commercial-purity Al foams, which (as stated in the literature) can be produced in SDP by either liquid- or solid-state sintering, solid-state sintering does not take place between the AA336 chips, and so melting of the chips is essential to form a strong network structure in the preform. A chip weight fraction of 60%, chip size of about 0.5 mm, and a sintering temperature of 600°C were determined to be the optimum parameters for a successful sintering dissolution process for the fabrication of Al foams from AA336 turning scraps.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The authors would like to gratefully thank Iran National Science Foundation (INSF), who supported this project under the contract No. 87/S/5692.

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