METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING ALUMINUM ALLOY EXTERIOR MATERIAL FOR SMART DEVICE
20210016344 ยท 2021-01-21
Inventors
- Yun Soo Lee (Changwon-si, KR)
- Hyoung Wook Kim (Changwon-si, KR)
- Su Hyeon Kim (Changwon-si, KR)
- Kwang Jun Euh (Changwon-si, KR)
Cpc classification
C22F1/053
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B22D11/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22D11/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B22D11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22D11/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C22F1/053
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Abstract
Provided is a method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy exterior material for smart devices which is formed not by extrusion or die casting but by a strip casting method using a rotating mold, and an aluminum alloy exterior material manufactured by the method. In accordance with an embodiment, the method includes: preparing a molted aluminum alloy; casting the molten aluminum alloy into a sheet shape using a rotating mold to form an aluminum alloy cast sheet; and anodizing the aluminum alloy cast sheet, wherein in the forming of an aluminum alloy cast sheet, X in Equation 1 below may have a value in the range of greater than 0 and equal to or less than 0.15.
X=(W.sub.Zn+W.sub.Mg+W.sub.Cu+W.sub.Si)/TC<Equation 1>
Here, W.sub.Zn+W.sub.Mg+W.sub.Cu+W.sub.Si+WSi is the total content (wt %) of zinc, magnesium, copper and silicon) in the aluminum alloy, and TC is the thermal conductivity (W/m.Math.K) of the rotating mold.
Claims
1. A method for manufacturing an aluminum alloy exterior material for smart devices, the method comprising: preparing a molted aluminum alloy; casting the molten aluminum alloy into a sheet shape using a rotating mold to form an aluminum alloy cast sheet; and anodizing the aluminum alloy cast sheet, wherein in the forming of an aluminum alloy cast sheet, X in Equation 1 below has a value in a range of greater than 0 to equal to or less than 0.15.
X=(W.sub.Zn+W.sub.Mg+W.sub.Cu+W.sub.Si)/TC<Equation 1> where W.sub.Zn+W.sub.Mg+W.sub.Cu+W.sub.Si is the total content (wt %) of the zinc (Zn), magnesium (Mg), copper (Cu) and silicon (Si) in the aluminum alloy, and TC is the thermal conductivity (W/m.Math.K) of the rotating mold.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising heat-treating the aluminum alloy cast sheet after performing forming of the aluminum alloy cast sheet.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the heat-treating comprises performing a solution treatment for 30 minutes to 10 hours at a temperature of 420 C. to 570 C.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the heat-treating further comprises, after performing the solution treatment, performing an aging treatment for 1 hour to 30 hours at a temperature of 100 C. to 250 C.
5. The method of claim 2, further comprising cutting the aluminum alloy cast sheet after performing the forming of the aluminum alloy cast sheet.
6. The method of claim 5, further comprising cold working the aluminum alloy cast sheet before performing the cutting.
7. The method of claim 5, further comprising hot working the aluminum alloy cast sheet before performing the cutting.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the hot working comprises at least one of hot forging or hot stamping.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein the aluminum alloy cast sheet comprises a 6000 series aluminum alloy or a 7000 series aluminum alloy.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein the aluminum alloy cast sheet comprises: zinc (Zn) in the range of 5 wt % to 10 wt %; magnesium (Mg) in the range of 1 wt % to 4 wt %; copper (Cu) in the range of greater than 0 wt % to 3 wt %; silicon (Si) in the range of greater than 0 wt % to 0.5 wt %; and the remainder being aluminum and inevitable impurities.
11. The method of claim 1, wherein the aluminum alloy cast sheet comprises: silicon (Si) in the range of greater than 0 wt % to 1.5 wt %; magnesium (Mg) in the range of greater than 0 wt % to 1.2 wt %; copper (Cu) in the range of greater than 0 wt % to 1 wt %; zinc (Zn) in the range of greater than 0 wt % to 0.5 wt %; and the remainder being aluminum and inevitable impurities.
12. The method of claim 1, wherein the rotating mold comprises a copper twin roll or a steel twin roll.
13. The method of claim 1, wherein the rotating mold has thermal conductivity in a range of 200 W/m.Math.K to 500 W/m.Math.K or in a range of 20 W/m.Math.K to 50 W/m.Math.K.
14. An aluminum alloy exterior material for a smart device, the aluminum alloy exterior material comprises: a 6000 series or 7000 series aluminum alloy base material including zinc (Zn), magnesium (Mg), copper (Cu), and silicon (Si) in a total content (wt %) in the range of 1.5 wt % to 15 wt %; and an anodized layer formed on a surface of the base material, wherein the aluminum alloy base material may have a cast structure having dendrites formed in cast grains, and the anodized layer does not have a defect caused therein due to an inversely segregated substance including any one or more among zinc, magnesium and copper.
15. The aluminum alloy exterior material of claim 14, wherein a secondary dendrite arm spacing (SDAS) of the dendrites has a range of 2 m to 20 m.
16. The aluminum alloy exterior material of claim 14, wherein the cast grains have an equiaxed crystal structure.
17. The aluminum alloy exterior material of claim 14, wherein the cast grains have a structure having at least a portion elongated in a specific direction.
18. The aluminum alloy exterior material of claim 14, wherein an engraved portion is formed on at least one surface of the aluminum alloy base material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] Embodiments can be understood in more detail from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0048] Embodiments of the present invention will be described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiments of the present invention are provided so that those skilled in the art thoroughly understand the present disclosure, and the following embodiments may be embodied in many different forms and the inventive concept should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the present disclosure to those skilled in the art. In the specification, like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout. Furthermore, various elements and regions in the drawings are schematically drawn. Accordingly, the technical concept of the present invention is not limited by relative sizes or intervals depicted in the accompanying drawings.
[0049] In this specification, strip casting is a kind of continuous casting method and refers to a technique of manufacturing a thin slab by directly injecting a molten metal into a mold having a roll or belt shape. Such the strip casting method includes a twin-roll casting method, a twin-belt casting method, and the like.
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[0051] In the present invention, one of the important technical concepts is that in order to achieve an aluminum strip having a superior surface characteristic during strip casting, a suitable solidification speed is required, and the solidification speed is mutually linked to the contents of alloy elements included in the aluminum alloy. The alloy elements include zinc (Zn), magnesium (Mg), copper (Cu), silicon (Si), and the like.
[0052] The inventors of the present invention found that when inversely segregated substances including alloy elements on the surface of an aluminum alloy sheet strip-casted by using the abovementioned strip casting apparatus, various problems occur in which colors of anodized layer become non-uniform at a portion, in which inversely segregated substances are formed, are not normally formed, or the like. Such a tendency of formation of inversely segregated substances increases as the contents of the alloy elements contained in the aluminum alloy increase, and accordingly, in case of a high-alloy series aluminum alloy such as 7000 series, the degradation of the anodizing characteristics due to such inverse segregation are further seriously exhibited.
[0053] The inventors of the present invention found that the solidification speed is required to be quick during strip casting in order to solve the problems due to such inverse segregation, and the more the content of the alloy contained in the aluminum alloy, the quicker the solidification speed should be. In case of strip casting, the solidification speed directly relates to the speed of being cooled through a rotating mold. That is, the higher the thermal conductivity of the material of the rotating mold, the higher the cooling speed, and accordingly, the solidification speed of the molten metal increases. Thus, the inventors of the present invention derived an equation between the contents of alloy elements in the strip cast aluminum alloy and thermal conductivity of the materials of the rotating mold as a condition for suppressing surface inverse segregation (these will be described in detail later), and thus could manufacture an aluminum alloy cast sheet having the same anodizing characteristic as an aluminum alloy sheet using a conventional extrusion material. Accordingly, even in the case of high-strength aluminum alloy corresponding to the 6000 or 7000 series which has a wrought alloy material composition, when strip cast is performed under predetermined conditions, superior anodizing characteristics and superior mechanical characteristics are simultaneously achieved by itself without additional deformation processing, and thus, it is possible to manufacture an exterior material for a smart device more easily and economically than in related arts.
[0054] Hereinafter, such a method for implementing the inventive concept of the present invention will be described in detail.
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[0057] In the forming of the aluminum alloy cast sheet, X in Equation 1 below has a value in the range of greater than 0 and equal to or less than 0.15.
X=(W.sub.Zn+W.sub.Mg+W.sub.Cu+W.sub.Si)/TC<Equation 1>
[0058] Here, W.sub.Zn+W.sub.Mg+W.sub.Cu+W.sub.Si is the total sum, expressed in wt %, of the content W.sub.Zn of zinc (Zn), the content W.sub.Mg of magnesium (Mg), the content W.sub.Cu of copper (Cu), and the content W.sub.Si of silicon (Si) in the aluminum alloy, and TC is the thermal conductivity (W/m.Math.K) of the rotating mold.
[0059] The rotating mold may include a copper twin roll or a steel twin roll. Here, the copper twin roll includes all twin rolls formed of pure copper or copper alloys. Here, the thermal conductivity of copper may have a range of 200 W/m.Math.K to 500 W/m.Math.K. In addition, the thermal conductivity of the steel twin roll may have a range of 20 W/m.Math.K to 50 W/m.Math.K.
[0060] The heat-treating S140 may include all heat treatment performed so as to homogenize the internal characteristics of the strip cast aluminum sheet or enhance the mechanical characteristics of the strip cast aluminum sheet. The heat-treating S140 may include a solution treatment and an aging treatment. The solution treatment may be performed for 30 minutes to 10 hours at a temperature of 420 C. to 570 C. After performing the solution treatment, cool water quenching may be performed. The aging treatment may be performed for 1 hour to 30 hours at a temperature of 100 C. to 250 C.
[0061] The cutting S150 may be performed to form the shape or structure of the exterior material for smart devices. In particular, the cutting may be performed to realize several structures formed in the exterior material for smart devices, for example, engraved portions, holes, or the like. The cutting may be performed representatively by computer numerical control processing or the like.
[0062] The anodizing S160 is a step for forming an anodized layer having a beautiful color on the surface of the strip-cast casting material, and the formed anodized layer may have a range of 1 m to 100 m.
[0063] In some modified examples of the embodiment, one or more of the heating S140 and the cutting S150 may be omitted according to cases. That is, according to the modified example, the strip-cast aluminum sheet may be directly anodized without heat-treatment or cutting to manufacture a surface-treated aluminum alloy member.
[0064] In another modified example of the embodiment, the method may further include cold working the aluminum cast sheet before the cutting S150. The cold working may include cold rolling or cold extrusion. The cold working may selectively be performed for the purpose of improving the strength of the cast sheet through work hardening. For example, improvement in the strength of the cast sheet due to work hardening may be derived by performing cold rolling on the cast sheet which completed the solution treatment and the aging treatment.
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[0067] The hot working S230 is a step for manufacturing the aluminum alloy cast sheet into a shape close to the final exterior material before performing the cutting, and may obtain an effect of reducing a cutting amount during the cutting to reduce scrap generated during the cutting. The hot working may be performed by using any one or more among, for example, hot forging or hot stamping.
[0068] The aluminum alloy exterior material for smart devices which is manufactured by using the abovementioned methods includes: a 6000 series or 7000 series aluminum alloy base material including zinc (Zn), magnesium (Mg), copper (Cu), and silicon (Si) in a total content (wt %) in the range of 1.5 wt % to 15 wt %; and an anodized layer formed on a surface of the base material.
[0069] The aluminum alloy base material may include a 6000 series aluminum alloy or a 7000 series aluminum alloy. For example, the aluminum alloy base material may include: zinc (Zn) in the range of 5 wt % to 10 wt %; magnesium (Mg) in the range of 1 wt % to 4 wt %; copper (Cu) in the range of greater than 0 wt % to 3 wt %; silicon (Si) in the range of greater than 0 wt % to 0.5 wt %; and the remainder being aluminum and inevitable impurities. In another example, the aluminum alloy cast sheet may include silicon (Si) in the range of greater than 0 wt % to 1.5 wt %, magnesium (Mg) in the range of greater than 0 wt % to 1.2 wt %, copper (Cu) in the range of greater than 0 wt % to 1 wt %; zinc (Zn) in the range of greater than 0 wt % to 0.5 wt %, and the remainder being aluminum and inevitable impurities.
[0070] The aluminum alloy base material is a plate-like cast material and has a cast structure in which the microstructure has equiaxed cast grains. At this point, the cast grains include dendrites generated therein in a solidification process. The dendrite may have a secondary dendrite arm spacing (SDAS) in the range of 2 m to 20 m, more strictly, in the range of 5 m to 20 m according to the solidification speed during casting.
[0071] Meanwhile, the aluminum alloy base material may have, when cold working or hot working is performed after casting, a microstructure in which the equiaxed cast grains are at least partially elongated in a specific direction (for example, in case of rolling, the processing direction, and in case of forging, a direction perpendicular to the processing direction).
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[0076] In addition, an inversely segregated substance including any one or more among zinc, magnesium, and copper is not formed on the surface of the aluminum alloy, and accordingly, a defective portion caused by the inversely segregated substance does not appear in an anodized layer and very superior surface characteristics are exhibited.
[0077] The inversely segregated substance is defined as a segregated substance formed when high-concentration solute elements accumulated in the tips of the dendrites in a solidification process are pressed during strip casting while passing through a cold roll, and move to a sheet surface via the path, which is the gap between the dendrites. In the region in which such an inversely segregated substance is present, a film is not normally formed during anodizing, and thus, defects are locally generated in the anodized layer. Such defects of the anodized layer are critical factors degrading the quality of the exterior material for smart devices, and therefore the generation of such an inversely segregated substance should be suppressed.
[0078] According to the inventive concept of the present disclosure, the abovementioned inversely segregated substance is not formed on the surface of the aluminum alloy exterior material by controlling the solidification speed to be fast in the strip casting process, and accordingly, the generation of defects in the anodized layer due to an inversely segregated substance may be suppressed.
[0079] In summary, the aluminum alloy exterior material according to the inventive concept of the present disclosure has a 6000 or 7000 series composition range corresponding to a wrought material, but has a cast grain structure as being manufactured by strip casting, and has a structure having an anodized layer on the surface thereof.
[0080] Hereinafter, an experimental example will be described in detail to help understand the present disclosure. The following experimental example is provided to help understand the present disclosure, and is not limited to the following experimental example.
[0081] An aluminum alloy cast sheet was manufactured by using a twin roll casting apparatus illustrated in
Experimental Example 1: 7000 Series Aluminum Alloy Cast Sheet
[0082] Table 1 illustrates the composition of the 7000 series aluminum alloy used in experimental example 1.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Al Zn Mg Cu Fe Cr Si Mn Ti Example 1 Bal. 5.18 2.27 1.49 0.23 0.22 0.11 0.045 0.05 Example 2 Bal. 5.90 2.40 1.89 0.17 0.20 0.14 0.96 0.04 Example 3 Bal. 5.90 2.73 1.96 0.14 0.22 0.029 0.086 0.026 Example 4 Bal. 7.79 2.64 0.01 0.20 0.21 0.22 0.09 0.030 Example 5 Bal. 7.73 2.81 1.02 0.21 0.24 0.027 0.088 0.027 Example 6 Bal. 7.98 2.68 2.00 0.19 0.23 0.030 0.089 0.030 Example 7 Bal. 9.75 2.74 1.85 0.21 0.24 0.028 0.088 0.028 Comparative Bal. 5.0 1.31 0.004 0.1 0.10 0.2 0.28 0.02 example 1
[0083] In Table 1, examples are for aluminum alloy cast sheets manufactured by using a copper twin roll, and comparative example 1 is for an aluminum alloy extrusion sheet formed by using an extrusion process.
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[0091] Table 2 is the table illustrating mechanical characteristics of aluminum cast sheets in accordance with experimental example 1.
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Anodized Manufacturing Yield Tensile Elonga- surface process strength strength tion character- unique point (MPa) (MPa) (%) istics Example 1 copper/copper 451.4 479.6 1.82 Example 2 twin roll 444.2 519.8 7.92 Example 3 casting 474.6 517.6 3.68 Example 4 525.0 535.2 1.32 Example 5 533.3 544.6 1.18 Example 6 525.0 560.2 2.62 Example 7 520.1 534.7 1.24 Comparative Extrusion 435.0 471.6 12.8 example 1 Tensile test was performed five times for each example and average values are shown. The anodizing treatment was performed once for each example. Anodized surface characteristics: very excellent, excellent, normal, Xbad
[0092] Referring to Table 2, yield strengths and tensile strengths were exhibited to be larger in the examples than in comparative example 1, and the elongation was remarkably reduced. The anodized surface characteristics were exhibited to be excellent in the comparative example and the examples in the approximately the same level.
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Experimental Example 2: 6000 Series Aluminum Alloy Cast Sheet
[0097] Table 3 illustrates the composition of the 6000 series aluminum alloy used in experimental example 2.
TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Al Si Mg Cu Fe Mn Ti Cr Zn Example 8 Bal. 1.21 0.58 0.01 0.08 0.06 0.02 Example 9 Bal. 1.18 0.62 0.09 0.08 0.06 0.02 Example 10 Bal. 1.25 0.64 0.23 0.07 0.06 0.02 Example 11 Bal. 1.01 0.55 0.01 0.18 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.006 Example 12 Bal. 1.32 0.48 0.11 0.13 0.08 0.03 0.02 Comparative Bal. 0.70 0.85 0.73 0.10 0.30 0.02 0.02 example 2
[0098] In Table 3, examples 8 to 10 are for aluminum alloy cast sheets manufactured by using a copper twin roll, examples 11 and 12 are for aluminum alloy cast sheets manufactured by using a steel twin roll, and comparative example 2 is for an aluminum alloy cast sheet formed by using an extrusion process.
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[0101] As in examples 11 and 12, when manufactured by the steel twin roll, a structure having a partially elongated crystal grains on a surface portion may be formed.
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[0104] Table 4 is the table illustrating mechanical characteristics of an aluminum alloy cast sheet in accordance with experimental example 2.
TABLE-US-00004 TABLE 4 Anodized Manufacturing Yield Tensile Elonga- surface process strength strength tion character- unique point (MPa) (MPa) (%) istics Example 8 copper/copper 305.1 330.6 7.14 Example 9 twin roll 330.4 330.6 7.98 Example 10 casting 320.0 360.8 14.61 Example 11 steel/steel 289.8 322.6 9.38 Example 12 twin roll 260.2 294.0 12.0 casting Comparative Extrusion 319.0 373.1 13.6 example 2 Tensile test was performed five times and average values are shown. The anodizing treatment was performed once for each example, Anodized surface characteristics: very excellent, excellent, normal, Xbad
[0105] Referring to Table 4, the specimens of examples 8 to 12 exhibit, according to the compositions thereof, yield strengths of 260 MPa to 330 MPa and tensile strengths of about 300 MPa to 360 MPa. Accordingly, it may be confirmed that the sheets according to the examples of the present disclosure have strength characteristics sufficiently usable as an exterior material for smart devices. Meanwhile, it may be confirmed that the anodized surface characteristics exhibit the same level of characteristics when compared with comparative example 2 which is an extruded material.
[0106] Analysis of Influence on Thermal Conductivity of Rotating Mold
[0107] Hereinafter, influence on an aluminum alloy cast sheet according to the thermal conductivity of a rotating mold will be described in more detail.
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[0115] The steel twin roll has a low cooling speed due to low thermal conductivity, and therefore has a low solidifying speed of molten metal, and high-concentration solute elements formed during solidification move to the surface of the sheet due to a pressure applied on the high-concentration solute elements through a path, which is a non-solidified region between dendrites. Thus, inversely segregated substances are formed on the surface of the sheet, and this acts as a cause for occurrence of defects after anodizing treatment.
[0116] Since a copper twin roll or a copper alloy twin roll have a higher cooling speed than a steel twin roll, the solidification speed of the alloy is high, the amount of solute elements inside the dendrites increases, and the amount of solutes accumulated in the solidification tips of the dendrites relatively decreases. In addition, the dendrites sufficiently grow and a path is blocked through which the solute elements accumulated inside may move to the surface of the sheet. Thus, formation of inversely segregated substances may be suppressed on the surface of the sheet, and therefore, excellent anodization quality is exhibited after anodizing.
[0117] As such even in case of the same composition as in example 1 and comparative example 3, the cooling speed affects the segregation formation behavior on the surface portion, and this affects the anodizing characteristics, and therefore it is analyzed that the composition and the cooling speed should be considered together.
[0118] The cooling speed is affected by various factors such as the material of the rotating mold, the size of the rotating mold, the set-back distance, the number and size of cooling water holes, distances from the surface, or the amount of cooling water, and therefore the factors are unified into a single factor of the thermal conductivity of the rotating mold. In addition, since the thermal conductivity of the rotating mold also varies when the temperature of the rotating mold increases or when cooling water is injected, and the thermal conductivity is expressed by a range.
[0119] The thermal conductivity of the rotating mold may be obtained by the method described below. Firstly, since a 6000 or 7000 series aluminum alloy includes Zn, Mg, Cu, and Si as main elements, the sum of weight fraction of the four elements is set as the numerator. In addition, it is known that a steel material mold has thermal conductivity in the range of 20 W/m.Math.K to 50 W/m.Math.K, and a copper material mold has thermal conductivity in the range of 200 W/m.Math.K to 500 W/m.Math.K, and this is set as the denominator. Here, the thermal conductivity varies according to temperatures or cooling conditions, and thus is set by a range, and the thermal conductivity refers to the thermal conductivity at the room temperature.
[0120] Thus, the value of X was calculated by Equation 1 below.
X=(W.sub.Zn+W.sub.Mg+W.sub.Cu+W.sub.Si)/TC<Equation 1>
[0121] Here, W.sub.Zn+W.sub.Mg+W.sub.Cu+W.sub.Si is the total content (wt %) of the sum of the zinc (Zn), magnesium (Mg), copper (Cu) and silicon (Si), and TC is the thermal conductivity (W/m.Math.K) of the rotating mold.
[0122] Table 5 is the table illustrating the value of X of the 7000 series aluminum alloy cast sheet of experimental example 1.
TABLE-US-00005 TABLE 5 X value Copper Copper twin roll twin roll Zn Mg Cu Si Total 200 W/m K 500 W/m K Example 1 5.18 2.27 1.49 0.11 9.05 0.045 0.018 Example 2 5.90 2.40 1.89 0.14 10.33 0.052 0.021 Example 3 5.90 2.73 1.96 0.029 10.62 0.053 0.021 Example 4 7.79 2.64 0.00 0.22 10.65 0.053 0.021 Example 5 7.73 2.81 1.02 0.027 11.59 0.058 0.023 Example 6 7.98 2.68 2.00 0.030 12.69 0.063 0.025 Example 7 9.75 2.74 1.85 0.028 14.37 0.072 0.029 Steel Steel twin roll twin roll 20 W/m K 50 W/m K Comparative 5.84 2.78 1.98 0.04 10.64 0.532 0.213 example 3
[0123] Table 6 is the table illustrating the value of X of the 6000 series aluminum alloy cast sheet of experimental example 2.
TABLE-US-00006 TABLE 6 X value Copper Copper twin roll twin roll Zn Mg Cu Si Total 200 W/m K 500 W/m K Example 8 0.58 1.21 1.79 0.009 0.004 Example 9 0.62 0.09 1.18 1.89 0.009 0.005 Example 10 0.64 0.23 1.25 2.12 0.011 0.004 Steel Steel twin roll twin roll 20 W/m K 50 W/m K Example 11 0.006 0.551 0.002 1.011 1.57 0.079 0.031 Example 12 0.48 0.11 1.32 1.91 0.096 0.038
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[0125] Referring to Tables 5 and 6, in all examples, the value of X is smaller than 0.15, favorably smaller than 0.1, and accordingly, as described above, anodizing characteristics are excellent and inverse segregation are not generated. Conversely, as illustrated in Table 5, in the 7000 series aluminum alloy cast sheet having relatively high solute element content, the value of X is large as much as 0.213 to 0.532 which is greater than 0.15, in case of comparative example 3 in which a steel twin roll having a low cooling speed is used. Thus, the abovementioned degraded anodizing characteristics and inverse segregation occur. As illustrated in Table 6, in case of an 6000 aluminum alloy, since the solute element content is relatively low, even when using the steel roll as in examples 11 and 12, the value of X is exhibited to be lower than 0.15, and thus, excellent anodizing characteristics is exhibited and inverse segregation does not occur.
[0126] When the value of X satisfies the range of greater than 0 to equal to or smaller than 0.15 wt %/(W/m.Math.K), a sufficient cooling speed may be obtained, inverse segregation on the surface part is decreased, and anodizing characteristics may be made excellent. Inverse segregation may occur out of the above numerical range, and this may cause degradation in surface anodizing characteristics.
[0127] According to the inventive concept of the present disclosure, in a manufacturing process of an aluminum alloy exterior material for smart devices manufactured by conventional casting, homogenization treatment, extrusion, heat treatment, cutting, anodizing processes, several steps from the casting process to the extrusion process are replaced by a strip casting process, whereby process steps may be simplified and manufacturing costs may be remarkably reduced. The aluminum alloy exterior material for smart devices which is manufactured by the manufacturing method may have superior mechanical characteristics and superior anodizing surface characteristics.
[0128] The abovementioned effects of the present disclosure are exemplarily described, and the scope of the present disclosure is not limited by the effects.
[0129] The inventive concept of the present invention described so far is not limited to the abovementioned embodiments and the accompanying drawings, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various replacements, modifications, and changes can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the following claims.