A Review: Chill-Block Melt Spin Technique, Theories & Applications

A Review: Chill-Block Melt Spin Technique, Theories & Applications
Author: Mustafa Kamal
Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2013-03-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 160805151X

Rapid Solidification Processing of molten metals and alloys has proved to be a reliable route for producing new and advanced materials. The Chill-Block Melt Spin (CBMS) technique is important because its simplicity, flexibility and perfection. High quality materials can be produced with lower costs, as compared to other routes, by refining the microstructure and trapping the nucleated (new) metastable phases. Melt-spun ribbons subsequently produced can then be consolidated to produce billets and sheets that can be used in many industries especially high-tech industries such as aerospace and racing automobiles. This book contains several perspectives about CBMS technology and should be a useful review for undergraduate and post-graduate metallurgy students.

A Review: Chill-Block Melt Spin Technique: Theories & Applications

A Review: Chill-Block Melt Spin Technique: Theories & Applications
Author: Usama S. Mohammad
Publisher:
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2018-01-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781608055500

Rapid Solidification Processing of molten metals and alloys has proved to be a reliable route for producing new and advanced materials. The Chill-Block Melt Spin (CBMS) technique is important because its simplicity, flexibility and perfection. High quality materials can be produced with lower costs, as compared to other routes, by refining the microstructure and trapping the nucleated (new) metastable phases. Melt-spun ribbons subsequently produced can then be consolidated to produce billets and sheets that can be used in many industries especially high-tech industries such as aerospace and racing automobiles. This book contains several perspectives about CBMS technology and should be a useful review for undergraduate and post-graduate metallurgy students.

Melt Spinning of Crystalline Alloys

Melt Spinning of Crystalline Alloys
Author: S. J. B. Charter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 13
Release: 1980
Genre: Engineering
ISBN:

This paper describes the effect of melt-spinning process parameters such as orifice diameter, ejection pressure, and wheel speed, in determining the ribbon dimensions of Pb-Sn eutectic and low content A1 alloys. Rapid solidification techniques have been studied ever since the early experiments of Duwez et al. In recent years, the melt-spinning process (sometimes known as chill block casting) has been of particular interest because of the possibility of manufacturing iron-based amorphous alloys for magnetic applications. Liebermann and Graham and Kavesh have discussed the effect of melt spinning process parameters on the dimensions of melt-spun ribbons of amorphous Fe(40)Ni(40)B(20). This note describes the results of an investigation into the effect of melt spinning process parameters on the ribbon dimensions of two other materials, namely Pb-Sn eutectic and AL containing small quantities of Fe and Mn. The main objective was to determine whether the conclusions of Liebermann and Graham and Kavesh can be applied over a wide range of materials. Thus, Pb-Sn and AL-(Fe, Mn) were chosen because they have very different melting points from Fe(40)Ni(40)B(20), and because they solidify in a crystalline rather than amorphous form.