Aluminum iron silicon alloy
First Claim
1. A method of preparing a heat resistant aluminum alloy electrical conductor having a minimum electrical conductivity of sixty-one percent (61%) IACS and having evenly dispersed therein iron-aluminum-silicon intermetallic particles having a particle diameter of less than one micron when measured along the transverse axis of said particles, comprising the steps of:
- a. Alloying from about 0.25 to about 0.85 weight percent silicon, from about 0.30 to about 0.95 weight percent iron with the balance of aluminum containing trace elements selected from the group consisting of copper, manganese, magnesium, titanium, vanadium and zinc wherein the individual concentrations of said trace elements do not exceed 0.05 weight percent and the total concentration of said trace elements does not exceed 0.15 weight percent;
b. Casting the alloy in a moving mold formed between a groove in the periphery of a rotating casting wheel and a metal belt adjacent to said groove for a portion of its length to form a continuous bar; and
c. Hot-rolling the continuous bar substantially immediately after casting while the continuous bar is in substantially that condition as cast to form a continuous rod.
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Disclosed in the appended specification and claims are a heat resistant aluminum alloy having a minimum conductivity of 61 percent IACS and high elongation, tensile strength and yield strength consisting of from about 0.04 to about 0.85 weight percent silicon, from about 0.30 to about 0.95 weight percent iron and from about 98.20 to about 99.66 weight percent aluminum and a method for producing said alloy comprising the steps of alloying the recited elements, continuously casting the alloy into a bar, hot-rolling the bar substantially as cast into a continuous rod, cold-drawing the continuous rod into a wire without intermediate anneals and annealing or partially annealing the wire.
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8 Claims
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1. A method of preparing a heat resistant aluminum alloy electrical conductor having a minimum electrical conductivity of sixty-one percent (61%) IACS and having evenly dispersed therein iron-aluminum-silicon intermetallic particles having a particle diameter of less than one micron when measured along the transverse axis of said particles, comprising the steps of:
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a. Alloying from about 0.25 to about 0.85 weight percent silicon, from about 0.30 to about 0.95 weight percent iron with the balance of aluminum containing trace elements selected from the group consisting of copper, manganese, magnesium, titanium, vanadium and zinc wherein the individual concentrations of said trace elements do not exceed 0.05 weight percent and the total concentration of said trace elements does not exceed 0.15 weight percent; b. Casting the alloy in a moving mold formed between a groove in the periphery of a rotating casting wheel and a metal belt adjacent to said groove for a portion of its length to form a continuous bar; and c. Hot-rolling the continuous bar substantially immediately after casting while the continuous bar is in substantially that condition as cast to form a continuous rod. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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