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Alloying is a very essential step in the global cast house process which has been comparatively little studied in recent years. Optimization of the alloying process would allow a more rapid adjustment of the composition in order to obtain the best quality of molten metal and an improvement of the productivity of the casting pits.
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Sztur, C., Hudault, G. (2016). Alloying of Molten Aluminum: Optimizing the Present and Preparing the Future. In: Grandfield, J.F., Eskin, D.G. (eds) Essential Readings in Light Metals. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48228-6_5
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