Materials Science Forum, Vol.475-479, 357-360, 2005
Nano-scale clusters formed in the early stage of phase decomposition of Al-Mg-Si alloys
The formation of nano-scale clusters (nanoclusters) prior to the precipitation of the strengthening beta" phase significantly influences two-step aging behavior of Al-Mg-Si alloys. In this work, the existence of two kinds of nanoclusters has been verified in the early stage of phase decomposition by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and three-dimensional atom probe (3DAP). Pre-aging treatment at 373K before natural aging was also found to form preferentially one of the two nanoclusters, resulting in the remarkable restoration of age-hardenability at paint-bake temperatures. Such microstructural control by means of optimized heat-treatments; i.e. nanocluster assist processing (NCAP), possesses great potential for enabling Al-Mg-Si alloys to be used more widely as a body-sheet material of automobiles.
Keywords:Al-Mg-Si alloys;nanoclusters;phase decomposition;two-step aging;precipitation hardening;DSC;atom probe analysis