Abstract:A base aluminium-silicon alloy AlSi25Cu5Cr was used to investigate the possibility of alloying aluminium alloys with hard-to-melt elements. The alloying elements Co, Cr and Mo were introduced into the melt using metal powder from a hard-melting dental cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy. The metal powder was packed in aluminium foil and introduced into the melt of the studied alloy at a temperature of 810º C. After alloying and mechanical stirring of the melt, it stood for 30 min. at a temperature, raised to 850º… Show more
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