Masuku, EPMoller, HKnutsen, RIvanchev, LGovender, G2009-11-052009-11-052009-06Masuku, EP, Moller, H, Knutsen, R et al. 2009. Optimisation of the solution heat treatment of Rheo-processed Al-Cu-Mg-(Ag) Alloys A206 and A201. Materials Science Forum, Vol. 618-619. pp 353-3560255-5476http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3715Copyright: 2009 Trans Tech Publications. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of Trans Tech Publications for your personal use. Not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in the journal, Materials Science Forum, Vol. 618-619. pp 353-356The traditional solution treatment cycles that are currently applied to rheo-processed A201 are mostly those that are used for conventional castings. These solution treatments are not necessarily the optimum solution treatments for rheo-processing. As a result, DSC analysis was done to optimize this heat treatment. The new solution treatment, which consists of higher temperatures and shorter times (515°C/5h, followed by 570°C/10h), resulted in slightly higher hardness values for both alloy A206 and A201.enHeat treatmentRheo-processingAlloysDifferential scanning calorimentry analysisMaterials scienceLight metalsOptimisation of the solution heat treatment of Rheo-processed Al-Cu-Mg-(Ag) Alloys A206 and A201ArticleMasuku, E., Moller, H., Knutsen, R., Ivanchev, L., & Govender, G. (2009). Optimisation of the solution heat treatment of Rheo-processed Al-Cu-Mg-(Ag) Alloys A206 and A201. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3715Masuku, EP, H Moller, R Knutsen, L Ivanchev, and G Govender "Optimisation of the solution heat treatment of Rheo-processed Al-Cu-Mg-(Ag) Alloys A206 and A201." (2009) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3715Masuku E, Moller H, Knutsen R, Ivanchev L, Govender G. Optimisation of the solution heat treatment of Rheo-processed Al-Cu-Mg-(Ag) Alloys A206 and A201. 2009; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3715.TY - Article AU - Masuku, EP AU - Moller, H AU - Knutsen, R AU - Ivanchev, L AU - Govender, G AB - The traditional solution treatment cycles that are currently applied to rheo-processed A201 are mostly those that are used for conventional castings. These solution treatments are not necessarily the optimum solution treatments for rheo-processing. As a result, DSC analysis was done to optimize this heat treatment. The new solution treatment, which consists of higher temperatures and shorter times (515°C/5h, followed by 570°C/10h), resulted in slightly higher hardness values for both alloy A206 and A201. DA - 2009-06 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Heat treatment KW - Rheo-processing KW - Alloys KW - Differential scanning calorimentry analysis KW - Materials science KW - Light metals LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2009 SM - 0255-5476 T1 - Optimisation of the solution heat treatment of Rheo-processed Al-Cu-Mg-(Ag) Alloys A206 and A201 TI - Optimisation of the solution heat treatment of Rheo-processed Al-Cu-Mg-(Ag) Alloys A206 and A201 UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3715 ER -