Electromagnetic separation of primary iron-rich phases from aluminum-silicon melt
                        
                        (School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiaotong University, 
Shanghai 200030, China)
                        Shanghai 200030, China)
Abstract: The difference of conductivity between primary iron-rich phases and aluminum melt has been used to separate them by electromagnetic force (EMF) which is induced by imposing a direct electric current and a steady magnetic field in molten Al-Si alloy. Theoretical analysis and experiments on self-designed electromagnetic separation indicates that primary needle-like β phases are difficult to separate; while primary α iron-rich phases can be separated by electromagnetic separation. Primary iron-rich phases have been removed from the melt successfully when the molten metal flows horizontally through separation channel. The iron content is reduced from 1.13% to 0.41%.
                        Key words:  aluminum-silicon melt; electromagnetic separation; primary iron-rich phase; removal efficiency
                    
 
        