A vertical continuous compound casting technology for the production of rotationally symmetric bilayer rods consisting of brass CuZn37 and aluminum AA7075 was developed. The interface of the metallurgically bonded semi-finished products was composed of four intermetallic layers and an anomalous eutectic area of Al2Cu (θ-AlCu), Al solid solution (α-Al), and other intermetallic precipitates. The intermetallic layers were CuZn (β-CuZn), a suggested two-phase region of Al3Cu5Zn2 (τ-AlCuZn) and Cu5Zn8 (γ-CuZn), Al4Cu3Zn (τ’-AlCuZn), and AlCu (η2-AlCu). The correlation between the process parameters casting speed, cladding temperature, and tool tempering and the interface formation was studied. The experimental investigations were accompanied by a numerical FEM analysis. The casting speed and the cladding temperature were found to be key factors, that influence the formation of a cohesion between the joining partners.
«A vertical continuous compound casting technology for the production of rotationally symmetric bilayer rods consisting of brass CuZn37 and aluminum AA7075 was developed. The interface of the metallurgically bonded semi-finished products was composed of four intermetallic layers and an anomalous eutectic area of Al2Cu (θ-AlCu), Al solid solution (α-Al), and other intermetallic precipitates. The intermetallic layers were CuZn (β-CuZn), a suggested two-phase region of Al3Cu5Zn2 (τ-AlCuZn) and Cu5Zn...
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