Aluminum Tin Master Alloy Description
Aluminum tin master alloys are semi-finished products and can be formed in different shapes. Al-Sn alloys are a pre-alloyed mixture of alloying elements. They are also known as modifiers, hardeners, or grain refiners based on their applications. They are added to a melt to achieve the desired result. They are used instead of a pure metal because they are very economical and save energy and production time.
Aluminum Tin Master Alloy Specification
Product Name
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Aluminum tin master alloy
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Content
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AlSn50 customized
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Applications
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1. Hardeners: Used for enhancing the physical and mechanical properties of metal alloys. 2. Grain Refiners: Used for controlling the dispersion of individual crystals in metals to produce a finer and more uniform grain structure. 3. Modifiers & Special Alloys: Typically used to increase strength, ductility, and machinability.
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Other Products
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AlMn, AlTi, AlNi, AlV, AlSr, AlZr, AlCa, AlLi, AlFe, AlCu, AlCr, AlB, AlRe, AlBe, AlBi, AlCo, AlMo, AlW, AlMg, AlZn, AlSn, AlCe, AlY, AlLa, AlPr, AlNd, AlYb, AlSc, etc.
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Aluminum Tin Master Alloy Packing
All packaging materials are suitable for air, sea, and road freight. Vacuum packing is also available for selected alloys. Great care is taken to avoid any damage which might be caused during storage or transportation.
Aluminum Tin Master Alloy FAQs
Q1: What are the primary applications of Aluminum-Tin Master Alloy?
Automotive: Bearings, bushings, and other components requiring low friction and wear resistance.
Aerospace: High-performance components with improved sliding properties.
Industrial Equipment: Machinery parts subjected to heavy wear and corrosion.
Marine Applications: Corrosion-resistant components for saltwater environments.
Q2: What are the benefits of using Aluminum-Tin Master Alloy?
Improved Wear Resistance: Reduces friction and increases durability in moving parts.
Corrosion Resistance: Enhances performance in harsh environments, including marine and chemical exposure.
Good Machinability: Facilitates easier manufacturing and finishing processes.
Low Friction Properties: Ideal for sliding components and bearings.
Q3: How is Aluminum-Tin Master Alloy used?
It is added to molten aluminum during alloying to introduce tin and enhance specific properties such as wear resistance and machinability.