Essential Readings in Light Metals 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-48228-6_41
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The Impact of LiMCA Technology on the Optimization of Metal Cleanliness

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“…However, some spinel particles can be more easily observed in the melt samples heated to 820C. According to published results, there are two types of inclusions in liquid aluminum metal, i.e., metallic and nonmetallic inclusions [6,[10][11]. Oxides, carbides, spinel, and borides are known to be typical nonmetallic inclusions [1213].…”
Section: Effect Of Heating Temperature On the Types Of Inclusionsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…However, some spinel particles can be more easily observed in the melt samples heated to 820C. According to published results, there are two types of inclusions in liquid aluminum metal, i.e., metallic and nonmetallic inclusions [6,[10][11]. Oxides, carbides, spinel, and borides are known to be typical nonmetallic inclusions [1213].…”
Section: Effect Of Heating Temperature On the Types Of Inclusionsmentioning
confidence: 97%