C22F1/047

High Strength Aluminum Alloys

There is provided a high strength high formable aluminum alloys (Al—Mg—Mn alloy). The aluminum alloy exhibits improved castability by achieving lower required torque at high temperature, while meeting or exceeding the ambient temperature strength and formability requirements for high strength applications. The aluminum alloy comprises in weight percent Mg 1.0-2.0, 0.2-0.95 Mn, 0.05-0.35 Cr with the balance being aluminum and inevitable impurities.

Manufacturing process for obtaining high strength extruded products made from 6xxx aluminium alloys
11697866 · 2023-07-11 · ·

A manufacturing process for obtaining extruded products made from a 6xxx aluminium alloy, wherein the said manufacturing process comprises following steps: a) homogenizing a billet cast from said aluminium alloy; b) heating the said homogenised cast billet; c) extruding the said billet through a die to form at least a solid or hollow extruded product; d) quenching the extruded product down to room temperature; e) optionally stretching the extruded product to obtain a plastic deformation typically between 0.5% and 5%; f) ageing the extruded product without applying on the extruded product any separate post-extrusion solution heat treatment between steps d) and f). characterised in that: i) the heating step b) is a solution heat treatment where: b1) the cast billet is heated to a temperature between Ts-15° C. and Ts, wherein Ts is the solidus temperature of the said aluminium alloy; b2) the billet is cooled until billet mean temperature reaches a value between 400° C. and 480° C. while ensuring billet surface never goes below a temperature substantially close to 400° C.; ii) the billet thus cooled is immediately extruded (step c)), i.e. a few tens seconds after the end of step b2).

Manufacturing process for obtaining high strength extruded products made from 6xxx aluminium alloys
11697866 · 2023-07-11 · ·

A manufacturing process for obtaining extruded products made from a 6xxx aluminium alloy, wherein the said manufacturing process comprises following steps: a) homogenizing a billet cast from said aluminium alloy; b) heating the said homogenised cast billet; c) extruding the said billet through a die to form at least a solid or hollow extruded product; d) quenching the extruded product down to room temperature; e) optionally stretching the extruded product to obtain a plastic deformation typically between 0.5% and 5%; f) ageing the extruded product without applying on the extruded product any separate post-extrusion solution heat treatment between steps d) and f). characterised in that: i) the heating step b) is a solution heat treatment where: b1) the cast billet is heated to a temperature between Ts-15° C. and Ts, wherein Ts is the solidus temperature of the said aluminium alloy; b2) the billet is cooled until billet mean temperature reaches a value between 400° C. and 480° C. while ensuring billet surface never goes below a temperature substantially close to 400° C.; ii) the billet thus cooled is immediately extruded (step c)), i.e. a few tens seconds after the end of step b2).

High strength 7XXX series aluminum alloys and methods of making the same

Described herein are 7xxx series aluminum alloys with unexpected properties and novel methods of producing such aluminum alloys. The aluminum alloys exhibit high strength and are highly formable. The alloys are produced by continuous casting and can be hot rolled to a final gauge and/or a final temper. The alloys can be used in automotive, transportation, industrial, and electronics applications, just to name a few.

High strength 7XXX series aluminum alloys and methods of making the same

Described herein are 7xxx series aluminum alloys with unexpected properties and novel methods of producing such aluminum alloys. The aluminum alloys exhibit high strength and are highly formable. The alloys are produced by continuous casting and can be hot rolled to a final gauge and/or a final temper. The alloys can be used in automotive, transportation, industrial, and electronics applications, just to name a few.

Aluminium extrusion alloy suitable for etched and anodized components

Aluminium alloys suitable for etched and anodized components, in particular aluminum extrusion alloys of the types containing Magnesium and Silicon, which after being extruded to any wide variety of forms for different applications such as house buildings and other building applications is subjected to etching in a conventional alkaline etching bath and subsequent anodizing, wherein the relation between Cu and Zn is controlled to avoid preferential grain etching and the ratio of Cu/Zn is below 1.

Aluminium extrusion alloy suitable for etched and anodized components

Aluminium alloys suitable for etched and anodized components, in particular aluminum extrusion alloys of the types containing Magnesium and Silicon, which after being extruded to any wide variety of forms for different applications such as house buildings and other building applications is subjected to etching in a conventional alkaline etching bath and subsequent anodizing, wherein the relation between Cu and Zn is controlled to avoid preferential grain etching and the ratio of Cu/Zn is below 1.

Aluminum alloy and preparation method thereof

The present invention is applicable to the technical field of material processing and provides an aluminum alloy and a preparation method thereof. The preparation method of the aluminum alloy includes: weighing raw material components according to a preset weight ratio; melting the weighed raw materials, sequentially performing refinement, standing, slag removal, degassing and filtering, and then performing horizontal casting to obtain an aluminum alloy ingot; homogenizing the ingot; heating the ingot to 440-500° C., and placing the ingot in an extruder with an extrusion ratio of 30-100 for extrusion treatment; annealing the extruded blank; heating the annealed blank to 440-480° C. for deformation treatment, and controlling the deformation amount in the thickness direction to be 12%-28%; carrying out solution treatment on the deformed blank; and subjecting the blank after the solution treatment to artificial aging treatment.

Aluminum alloy and preparation method thereof

The present invention is applicable to the technical field of material processing and provides an aluminum alloy and a preparation method thereof. The preparation method of the aluminum alloy includes: weighing raw material components according to a preset weight ratio; melting the weighed raw materials, sequentially performing refinement, standing, slag removal, degassing and filtering, and then performing horizontal casting to obtain an aluminum alloy ingot; homogenizing the ingot; heating the ingot to 440-500° C., and placing the ingot in an extruder with an extrusion ratio of 30-100 for extrusion treatment; annealing the extruded blank; heating the annealed blank to 440-480° C. for deformation treatment, and controlling the deformation amount in the thickness direction to be 12%-28%; carrying out solution treatment on the deformed blank; and subjecting the blank after the solution treatment to artificial aging treatment.

PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING AN ALUMINUM ALLOY PART
20220389543 · 2022-12-08 ·

Process for manufacturing a part (20) including a formation of successive metal layers (20.sub.1 . . . 20.sub.n), which are superimposed on each other, each layer being formed by depositing a filler metal (15, 25), the filler metal being subjected to a supply of energy so as to become molten and to constitute, upon solidifying, said layer, the process being characterized in that the filler metal (15, 25) is an aluminum alloy including the following alloy elements (% by weight); Mg: 2.0%-5.0%; Zr: 0.5%-1.0%; Fe: 0.6%-3.0%; optionally Zn: ≤0.5%; optionally Cu: ≤0.5%; other alloy elements, in total ≤4.0%, and individually ≤1.0%; impurities: <0.05% individually, and in total <0.15%; remainder aluminum.