1984
DOI: 10.2464/jilm.34.278
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Abstract: Table 1 Chemical composition of specimen (wt%).

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“…It was melted in a high frequency electric induction furnace and cast directly from the furnace. The pouring temperatures were set as approximately 973 K and approximately 1073 K. The re-melting after solidification in the furnace 13) was used for the degassing of the molten aluminum alloy.…”
Section: +1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was melted in a high frequency electric induction furnace and cast directly from the furnace. The pouring temperatures were set as approximately 973 K and approximately 1073 K. The re-melting after solidification in the furnace 13) was used for the degassing of the molten aluminum alloy.…”
Section: +1mentioning
confidence: 99%