The metallurgical industry is faced with the task of improving specific output of final product with high added value. Production of aluminum foil and thin rolled product is not more than 5% of the total output of aluminum within Russia. Within the scope of OK RUSAL there are three foil rolling plants who produce aluminum foil for overseas technology. In processing highly alloyed materials of the 8006 and 3003 series, a problem remains of billet surface quality, reducing output of finished product.
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Translated from Metallurg, No. 11, pp. 75–78, November, 2012.
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Bazhin, V.Y., Sizyakov, V.M., Vlasov, A.A. et al. Surface Defects in Foil Direct Chill Strip from Highly-Alloyed Aluminum Alloys. Metallurgist 56, 863–866 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-013-9663-7
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