RT Journal Article SR Electronic A1 Tillová, Eva A1 Chalupová, Mária A1 Hurtalová, Lenka A1 Ďuriníková, Emília T1 Quality control of microstructure in recycled Al-Si cast alloys JF Manufacturing Technology Journal YR 2011 VO 11 IS 1 SP 70 OP 76 DO 10.21062/ujep/x.2011/a/1213-2489/MT/11/1/70 UL https://journalmt.com/artkey/mft-201101-0014.php AB Using recycled aluminium cast alloys is profitable in many aspects. Secondary aluminium produced from recycled metal requires only 2.8 kWh/kg of metal produced and creates only about 5 % as much CO2 as by primary production. Improved mechanical properties of recycled (secondary) hypoeutectic Al-Si cast alloys are strongly dependent upon the distribution and the shape of the silicon particles; the morphology, type and distribution of the second phases, which are in turn a function of alloy composition and cooling rate. The presence of additional elements as Mg, Mn, Fe, or Cu allows many complex intermetallic phases to form, which make characterisation non-trivial. They are added deliberately to improve and to provide special material properties. Controlling the microstructure is, therefore, very important. A combination of different analytical techniques (light microscopy upon black-white etching; scanning electron microscopy (SEM) upon deep etching and energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX); quantitative phase analyse upon Image analyzer NIS Elements 3.0) were therefore been used for the quality control of microstructure in recycled AlSi9Cu3 cast alloy.