Materials Science Forum, Vol.480, 201-206, 2005
Undercooling of eutectic Sn-57wt%Bi alloy
Rapid Solidification Processing (RSP), of metals and alloys, is establish by increasing of the undercooling applying high cooling rates (10(2) - 10(6) K/s) or by reduce nucleation sites using low cooling rates (I K/s). Melt undercooling opens new solidification pathways for new equilibrium phases and unusual microstructures. Several techniques have been developed to reduce nucleation sites and produce increased undercooling in metals and alloys including the fluxing technique. The aim of this paper is to study the influence of the undercooling level on microstructures of eutectic Sn-57wt%Bi alloy by using the fluxing technique. A morphological change from eutectic to eutectic plus primary dendrites beta Sn was observed when the undercooling increase from 10 K to 19 K and a refinement of the primary dendrites beta Sn was observed when the undercooling increase from 19 K to 29 K Increasing the undercooling led to a higher growth rate, hence morphological refinement occur.