Research » Alloying Metallurgy

Alloying metallurgy is confronted with increasing complexity, as requirements of metallic high-tech materials rise with regard to composition, cleanliness and homogenity. In order to comply with strict tolerances, metallurgical vacuum processes are applied, which allow, for instance, melting of metals with high oxygen affinity, removal of dissolved gases or non-metallic inclusions as well as selective distillation of volatile metals. The available equipment at IME for these purposes comprises various vacuum induction furnaces, a pressure-slag-remelting unit and a vacuum arc furnace. Currently research on the following projects is conducted:
– Alternative production methods of Cu-Cr-alloys
– Influence of a rotating electrode on the ESR-process
– Processing of lead-containing copper alloys in consideration of current EU regulations

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Publications

YearPublications
2004
congress or congress paper
In: Proceedings of 10th World Conference on Titanium, Hamburg, 2004, S. 2209-2216. Weinheim: WILEY-VCH.
2003
congress or congress paper
Copper, Santiago de Chile, 2003
2003
poster
In: Proceedings of European Metallurgical Conference, 16. – 19. September 2003, Hannover, Vol. 3, S. 1348 – 1349.
2003
article in scientific journal
in: Proceedings of EMC 2003, European Metallurgical Conference, 16. – 19. September 2003, Hannover, Germany, Vol. 1, S. 1 – 14
2001
article in scientific journal
Berg- und Hüttenmännischen Monatshefte (BHM), Heft 146/5, 2001, S. 203 – 209.
2000
congress or congress paper
In: Proceedings of 6th International conference of semi-solid processing of alloys and composites, 27. – 29. September 2000, Turin, Italien, S. 753 – 758
Tony Noll, H. Kiehne, J. Krüger, Bernd Friedrich
2000
article in scientific journal
In: D. Hirschfeld (Hrsg.), Nichtmetalle in Metallen 2000. Clausthal-Zellerfeld: GDMB-Informationsgesellschaft mbH.
K. Neumann, K. Krone, Bernd Friedrich

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