pISSN : 1598-706X / eISSN : 2288-8381
한국주조공학회지 (41권6호 535-542)
Effect of De-graphitization Heat Treatment on Interfacial Bonding Properties of Flake Graphite Cast Iron-Aluminum Dissimilar Materials Produced by High Pressure Die Casting
고압 다이캐스팅법으로 제조한 편상흑연주철-알루미늄 이종소재의 계면접합특성에 미치는 탈흑연 열처리의 영향
Ji-Ba-Reum Yang*,**, TaeHyeong Kim*, JaeHeon Jeong*, SangWoo Kim*, YoonJun Kim***, DongEung Kim*,† and JeSik Shin*,†
*Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, **Sama Aluminium Co., Ltd., ***Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Inha University
In this study, to improve the interfacial bond strength of cast iron-aluminum dissimilar materials, graphite was removed to a certain depth from the cast iron surface through de-graphitization heat treatment. As the heat treatment time increased, the depth at which graphite was removed increased, showing a linear relationship between the heat treatment time and depth. Aluminum was filled to a certain depth on the de-graphitized cast iron surface through die-casting method, and no intermetallic compounds were formed on the cast iron-aluminum interface. The interfacial bonding strength showed a value of 90 MPa regardless of the heat treatment time, which is very high compared to the 12MPa bonding strength of the material without de-graphitization heat treatment. This result is thought to be due to the mechanical bonding of the undercut structure as the liquid aluminum, penetrated by the high pressure die-casting process, solidified in the de-graphitized region of the cast iron.
Aluminum alloys, Gray-iron, De-graphitization time, De-graphitization depth and Interfacial bonding strength