Eutectic isolation in Mg-Al-Cu-Li(-Y) alloys by centrifugal processing

2003 
Mg56Al30Li7Cu7 and Mg50Al30Y6Li7Cu7 melts were processed for 2 h in a centrifuge at an inertial acceleration of 60 000g and a temperature of 530°C. Subsequent slow cooling across the melting temperature during continuous centrifugation leads to a pronounced stratification, with primary phases forming at the sample ends and binary and ternary eutectic microstructures forming in the middle of the sample, as resolved by scanning electron microscopy. In both cases, the ternary eutectic has the approximate nominal composition Mg58Al33Li6Cu2.5(Y0.5). The implications of the use of high-temperature centrifugation as a new tool for finding deep eutectic compositions, which have the potential to form bulk metallic glasses, are discussed.
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