2021
DOI: 10.1166/jnn.2021.18938
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Characterization of Interfacial Microstructure of Cast Iron Inserts Dipping in Aluminum Alloy Melt

Abstract: Commercial vehicle pistons should have low thermal expansion and should be able to withstand deformation or mechanical stress. Aluminum alloys are suitable for pistons due to their light weight. However, as aluminum alloys have low strength and friction resistance, cast iron is added through the dipping process in order to increase the quality of pistons. However, the dipping process leads to defects such as defective bonding, void formation, and formation of an oxidation film at the junctions of the two mate… Show more

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