The commonly used die casting aluminum alloys can be divided into three categories: Aluminum Silicon alloys, Aluminum Silicon Copper alloys, and Aluminum Magnesium alloys.
For Al Si Cu alloy, as the name implies, except for aluminum, silicon and copper are the main components, under normal circumstances, the content of silicon is between 6-12%, which mainly plays the role of improving the fluidity of alloy liquid; the copper content is only less than silicon, which mainly for increasing the strength and tensile force; the iron content is usually between 0.7% and 1.2%, within this proportion, the demoulding effect of the workpiece is the best. It is impossible to oxidize and color this kind of alloy, even if applies desilicification oxidation, it is difficult to achieve the ideal effect. In addition, it is difficult to form an oxide film on Al Si alloy or Al alloy with high copper content, and the film is dark, gray and poor gloss.
For Al Mg alloy, the anodized film is easy to form, the quality of the film is also better, it can be oxidized and colored, which is an important feature different from other alloys, however, there are still some shortcomings.
– It is difficult to achieve the best anti-corrosion effect because of its large pores and uneven distribution;
– Magnesium has the tendency of hardening and brittleness, reducing elongation and increasing hot cracking, such as adc5, adc6, etc. in production, because of its wide solidification range and large shrinkage tendency, shrinkage porosity and cracks often occur, and its casting performance is very poor. Therefore, it has great limitations in its application range, and the workpiece with slightly complex structure is not suitable for production.
– The aluminum magnesium alloy commonly used in the market, due to its complex composition and low aluminum purity, is difficult to produce transparent protective film during sulfuric acid anodizing, which is mostly milky white and has a poor coloring state, so it is difficult to achieve ideal effect according to the normal process.