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Thermomechanical and Metallographic Comparison of Twin-Roll CAST 1235, 3003, 8006, and 8079 Alloy Series Used in the Production of Foil Manufacturing

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Aluminum alloys produced by the twin-roll continuous casting method are frequently used in construction, packaging, transportation, etc. areas of use. In this study, the effect of the products produced with different process types on the thermomechanical and metallographic behaviors of the 1235, 3003, 8006, and 8011 alloy series, which are used in the packaging industry as foil products (crumpled container, household foil, flexible packaging, etc.), was investigated. Homogeneous annealing, intermediate annealing, and final annealing processes and their combinations were applied to the related alloys. Process differences are mentioned with microstructure (grain size distribution, centerline segregation) and mechanical properties (tensile test) analysis.

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The authors thank Teknik Aluminum Mechanics and Chemistry Laboratory technician Gökhan Ever, Quality and Laboratory foremen Emin Yılmaz and Halil Sezen, and Quality and Process Development Manager S. Kaan İpek for their valuable assistance with metallographic studies and mechanical testing.

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Belit, S., Sezen, T., Başaran, A., Özel, F., İpek, S.K. (2024). Thermomechanical and Metallographic Comparison of Twin-Roll CAST 1235, 3003, 8006, and 8079 Alloy Series Used in the Production of Foil Manufacturing. In: Wagstaff, S. (eds) Light Metals 2024. TMS 2024. The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-50308-5_50

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