Using anthropogenic waste (steel slag) to enhance mechanical and wear properties of a commercial aluminium alloy A356

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The present study addresses the utilization of induction furnace steel slag which is an anthropogenic waste, for enhancing the mechanical properties of a commercial aluminium alloy A356. Different weight percentage (3wt%, 6wt%, 9wt%, and 12wt%) of steel slag particles in 1 to 10 μm size range were used as reinforcing particles in aluminium alloy A356 matrix. The composites were prepared through stir casting technique. The results revealed an improvement in mechanical properties (i.e. microhardness and tensile strength) and wear resistance with an increase in weight percentage of the steel slag particles. This research work shows promising results for the utilization of the steel slag for enhancing the properties of aluminium alloy A356 at no additional cost while assisting at same time in alleviating land pollution.

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Sridhar Raja, K. S., Bupesh Raja, V. K., & Gupta, M. (2019). Using anthropogenic waste (steel slag) to enhance mechanical and wear properties of a commercial aluminium alloy A356. Archives of Metallurgy and Materials, 64(1), 279–284. https://doi.org/10.24425/amm.2019.126249

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