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Scandium Canada Ltd V.SCD

Alternate Symbol(s):  SCDCF

Scandium Canada Ltd., formerly Imperial Mining Group Ltd., is a Canadian technology metals company focused on advancing its flagship Crater Lake scandium and rare earth projects in Quebec. It specializes in mining exploration for gold, base metal and technology metal mining sites located in Canada. It is focused on the advancement of its Crater Lake Scandium-REE project in Northeastern Quebec. It also holds gold properties in the Abitibi greenstone belt. Its Crater Lake Project is located about 200 kilometers (km) northeast of Schefferville, Quebec. The property consists of about 96 contiguous claims covering 47 square kilometers. Its Opawica Project is located about 20 km East of Desmaraisville and is accessible via Highway 113 going from Val-d’Or to Chibougamau, Quebec. The property consists of about 42 contiguous claims covering 23.45 square kilometers. Its La Ronciere Project is located about 35 km East of Desmaraisville. The property consists of about 45 contiguous claims.


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Post by ScandiumPoweron Apr 07, 2022 9:46am
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Laser-remelted Al–8Ce-0.2Sc-0.1Zr for 3D printing

Laser-remelted Al–8Ce-0.2Sc-0.1Zr for 3D printing
We are cooperating with these researchers, including David Weiss from Eck Indusrties!
Recent scientific publication concerning AM or 3D printing of Al lejerings containing Scandium. 

Comparing evolution of precipitates and strength upon aging of cast and laser-remelted Al–8Ce-0.2Sc-0.1Zr (wt.%).
 
Jovid U. Rakhmonov a,*, David Weiss b, David C. Dunand a
a Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, 60208-3108, USA
b Eck Industries, 1602 N 8th Street, Manitowoc, WI, 54220, USA

Abstract
The microstructural evolutions, upon solidification and subsequent aging, and associated hardening effects forboth cast and laser-surface-remelted Al–8Ce-0.2Sc-0.1Zr (wt.%) hypo-eutectic alloy are investigated with focus on precipitation and coarsening behavior of their Al11Ce3 and L12-Al3(Sc,Zr) precipitates. Laser surface remelting, which produces solidification conditions typical of additive manufacturing (AM) processes, suppresses formation of undesirable primary Al11Ce3 and Al3(Sc,Zr) precipitates on solidification. It also greatly refines the interlamellar spacing of the eutectic Al11Ce3 phase, thus enhancing the Orowan strengthening effect as compared
to the cast alloy, beyond the load-transfer effect from the Al11Ce3 phase. Subsequent aging at 325 C leads to further hardening of both alloys due to secondary Al3(Sc,Zr) nanoprecipitation, with much more pronounced hardness increases in the laser-remelted alloy, owing to a higher number density of finer Al3(Sc,Zr) nano-precipitates, as compared to the cast alloy. This improvement is rationalized by an enhancement of Al3(Sc,Zr) nucleation rate upon aging of laser-remelted alloy, as compared to the cast alloy, considering differences in elemental supersaturation within the α-Al regions of these alloys. Prolonged aging, up to 1000 h, at 325 C causes the hardness of both alloys to decline relatively slowly, implying that this alloy is suitable for AM processes and subsequent applications where high strength and good heat resistance are needed

 
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921509322003975
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