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Aluminium Alloy Additives |
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Aluminium Alloy Additives |
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Element |
Size |
| Titanium tablet |
40% Ti,? 4% B, 75%, 80%Ti |
100~660g |
| Manganese tablet |
75%, 80%, 85% Mn |
50~1330g |
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Iron tablet |
75%, 80%, 85% Fe |
50~1330g |
| Chromium tablet |
75%, 80% Cr |
250~1330g |
| Zinc tablet |
75%, 80% Zn |
250~1330g |
| Nickel tablet |
75%, 80% Ni |
250~1330g |
| Copper tablet |
75% Cu, 80% Cu |
250~1330g |
| Fast-melting Silicon additive |
95% Si |
5~10Kg/pack |
Balance: Aluminum, or a non-hygroscopic flux |
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| Custom specifications are available upon request. | | | |
Description: Tabletted additives for alloying aluminum have been in use for recent decades. These tablets (also named alloy compact) can be used as master alloys to produce aluminum alloys. They provide an efficient and economic way of making elemental additions such as titanium, iron, manganese, chromium, zinc, nickel and copper in casthouses world-wide for the manufacture of high-quality aluminium alloys in applications such as rolling ingot for foilstock and canstock, billet for precision extrusions and high-quality foundry casting alloys. For the precise compositional adjustment of alloy melts or for bulk element addition, MME tablets is the optimum choice.. |
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