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titleOfInvention heat treatment of aluminum alloy high pressure die castings
abstract HEAT TREATMENT TREATMENT UNDER HIGH-PRESSURE ALLOY ALUMINUM PRESSURE. A method for heat treating a foundry produced by high pressure die casting which may exhibit porosity-forming bubbles in the melt-like condition of an aging hardening aluminum alloy includes solution treatment of the foundry by heating the foundry to within a temperature range that allows solute elements to be captured in solid solution. The foundry is then cooled to terminate the solution treatment by abruptly cooling the foundry to a temperature below 1000C. The cooled casting is maintained in a temperature range that allows natural and / or artificial aging. Solution treatment is conducted to obtain a solute element solution level that allows aging hardening without expansion of pores in the casting that cause unacceptable formation of bubbles in the foundry.
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