EP0556808B1 - Alliage amorphe d'aluminium à haute résistance à la corrosion - Google Patents

Alliage amorphe d'aluminium à haute résistance à la corrosion Download PDF

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EP0556808B1
EP0556808B1 EP19930102487 EP93102487A EP0556808B1 EP 0556808 B1 EP0556808 B1 EP 0556808B1 EP 19930102487 EP19930102487 EP 19930102487 EP 93102487 A EP93102487 A EP 93102487A EP 0556808 B1 EP0556808 B1 EP 0556808B1
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Jinhan Kim
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  • the present invention relates to novel amorphous aluminum alloys which have excellent characteristics such as ultrahigh corrosion resistance and high corrosion resistance at high temperatures and which are useful in a variety of fields including domestic uses as well as industrial uses such as a chemical process plant.
  • the present inventors have found various amorphous alloys having high corrosion resistance that could never have been embodied with any crystalline alloys. These amorphous alloys are broadly classified into metal-semimetal alloys and metal-metal alloys.
  • the metal-semimetal alloy comprises an iron group element such as Fe, Co or Ni and a semimetal element such as P, C, B or Si in an amount of 10 to 25 atomic %, which is necessary for amorphization.
  • the high corrosion resistance of the metal-semimetal alloy is embodied by the addition of Cr thereto.
  • the metal-metal alloy comprises an element such as Fe, Co, Ni, Cu or Al and a refractory metal belonging to the group IVa or Va metals, such as Ta, Nb, Zr or Ti.
  • the corrosion resistance of the metal-metal alloy is due to the refractory metal which constitutes the amorphous alloy.
  • those containing Ta or Nb of the group Va are extremely corrosion resistant.
  • the amorphous alloy containing an effective amount of Cr for high corrosion resistance entails a semimetal element for amorphization, while the amorphous metal-metal alloy has been embodied only by those comprising the elements belonging to different groups lying relatively far apart from each other in the Periodic Table.
  • Al is attacked by both acid and alkali and easily subjected to pitting corrosion in the presence of chlorine ions, even in a neutral environment. It is expected that a highly corrosion resistant aluminum alloy may be obtained if a single phase alloy is formed by the addition of Cr, which plays a role in attaining corrosion resistance, or a corrosion resistant element other than Cr to relatively less corrosion resistant Al.
  • An alloy is usually crystalline in a solid state, but is brought into an amorphous state that is similar to a liquid structure without having any crystallinity by, for example, ultrarapid cooling solidification of an alloy having a specific composition from the molten state or sputtering deposition by the use of a given target, that is, by a method wherein any long period regularity in the atomic arrangement is not formed in the course of solid formation.
  • the alloy thus obtained is termed an "amorphous alloy”.
  • An amorphous alloy is a homogeneous single-phase alloy consisting of a supersaturated solid solution, possesses a markedly high strength as compared with conventional practical metals and exhibits a variety of characteristics such as extraordinarily high corrosion resistance, depending upon the composition thereof.
  • the present inventors have created new amorphous alloys and made an extensive research on the properties. As a result, they have found that an amorphous alloy composed of a low melting metal and a high melting metal can be produced by the sputtering method, which can dispense with melting in the course of alloy formation, and succeeded in the production of amorphous alloys comprising a group IVa, Va or VIa metal, such as Ti, Nb, Ta, Mo or W, and a group Ib or IIIb metal, such as Cu or Al.
  • a group IVa, Va or VIa metal such as Ti, Nb, Ta, Mo or W
  • group Ib or IIIb metal such as Cu or Al.
  • table 1 item 7 is an aluminum alloy composed of Fe, Ti, Mo, Cr, W and Co.
  • the total of Mo, Cr and W is 5.66 at%.
  • the total of one or more elements taken from the group consisting of Mo, Cr and W is in the range of 1.2 at%
  • the maximum claimed value is 4.28 at%.
  • EP-A-0 474 880 discloses an aluminum-chromium alloy and a method for producing the same.
  • Said alloy contains 10 to 25 at% of Cr and 0.1 to 5.0 at% of at least one element selected from the group of Fe and Ni, wherein the total content of Cr and said Fe and/or Ni is not more than 30 at% and the rest substantially consists of aluminum.
  • said alloy contains not more than 30 at% of at least one element selected from a group of Ti, Zr, Si, V, Nb, No, W, Mn, Co and Hf.
  • example 18 composition X3 containing 15 at% Cr, 0.4 at% Ni and 3 at% Fe, the balance being aluminum, and being treated according to examples Al and Cl described on page 6 of said document, does not suffer from rusting after a salt spray test.
  • the present inventors have further continued their research and investigated the production conditions for amorphous alloys. As a result, they have succeeded in the production of a highly corrosion resistant amorphous aluminum alloy comprising Al, that is, a low melting-point and light-weight metal and Cr, and other amorphous aluminum alloys containing, in addition to Al and Cr, various elements which further improve corrosion resistance, thus accomplishing the present invention.
  • the present invention provides an amorphous aluminum alloy which is obtained by adding to Al, Cr which is indispensable in imparting a high corrosion resistance to an amorphous alloy comprising an iron group element as a principal component, Mo and W which can take the place of Cr, and Ta, Nb, Ti, Mg, Fe, Co, Ni and Cu which are effective in materializing a corrosion resistant metal-metal amorphous alloy.
  • the present invention relates to a highly corrosion resistant amorphous aluminum alloy according to the claim.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of one example of the sputtering device to be used for preparing the amorphous alloy of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic illustration of another example of the sputtering device to be used for preparing the amorphous alloy of the present invention.
  • the sputtering method used is one of the methods for producing an amorphous alloy.
  • An amorphous alloy is produced by the sputtering method in which a target comprising a plurality of crystalline phases; instead of a single phase, which have the same average composition as that of the amorphous alloy to be produced, is prepared by sintering, melting or the like and brought into use, or alternatively, a metallic plate comprising the principal components of the amorphous alloy to be produced and having the element to be alloyed placed thereon or embedded therein is employed.
  • a highly corrosion resistant amorphous Al-Cr alloy is obtained by the sputtering method using a target comprising an Al plate and a Cr lump placed thereon or embedded therein.
  • a target comprising an Al plate and a Cr lump placed thereon or embedded therein.
  • one target 4 made of Cr and the other target 5 made of Al are obliquely placed in the chamber 6 and allowed to simultaneously act by means of two power sources while regulating each output, and the substrate 2 is located near the intersection of normals of the centers of the targets 4 and 5.
  • the concentration of each element in the amorphous alloy to be formed can be arbitrarily varied.
  • the amorphous alloy having the composition of the present invention which is prepared by the sputtering method, is a single-phase amorphous alloy in which the above-mentioned elements form a uniform solid solution.
  • a protective film assuring an extreme uniformity and high corrosion resistance can be formed onto the homogeneous solid solution amorphous alloy. Since a metallic material is easily dissolved in a solution which is extremely corrosive and poor in oxidative power, such as hydrochloric acid, it is necessary that the metallic material have a capability of forming a secure protective film in order that it may be used in such an environment. This situation can be solved by the formation of an alloy containing required amounts of effective elements.
  • the amorphous alloy of the present invention is a uniform solid solution and uniformly contains effective elements in amounts required for the formation of a secure protective film, the alloy exhibits a sufficiently high corrosion resistance by virtue of the uniformly formed protective film.
  • the condition to be given to a metallic material capable of withstanding a severely corrosive environment is a capability of uniformly forming a high protective stable film on the material even in a nonoxidative environment.
  • the aforementioned requirement is solved by the alloy compositions according to the present invention.
  • amorphous alloys having intricate compositions can be formed in a single-phase solid solution and the formation of a uniform protective film can be assured.
  • Cr is an element which forms an amorphous structure when it coexists with Al.
  • Mo and W belong to the group VIa elements, as is the case with Cr, and, therefore, can be substituted for Cr and are effective in improving the corrosion resistance of the alloy in an acid.
  • the total amount of Cr and at least one of Mo and W is required to be 7 atomic % or more.
  • the sum of Cr and the other group VIa elements i.e., at least one of Mo and W, need be contained in an amount of 7 atomic % or more to obtain an amorphous structure.
  • the sum of Cr and the other group VIa elements other than Cr is contained in an amount of 7 atomic % or more, the total amount of at least one element selected from among Ta, Nb and Ti, and at least one selected from among of Mg, Fe, Co, Ni and Cu and the group VIa elements shall be 55.atomic % or less.
  • a target was prepared by placing discs made of Cr, Mo, Nb, Co, Ni and alloys thereof, each having a diameter of 20 mm and a thickness of 1 mm, on an Al disc having a diameter of 100 mm and a thickness of 6 mm in such a manner that the centers of the Cr or other discs were arranged on the circumference of a circle having a radius of 29 mm and the same center as that of the Al disc.
  • each substrate made of aluminum or glass was subjected to sputtering deposition while being revolved and rotated by the use of the apparatus as shown in FIG.
  • a target was prepared by placing discs made of Cr, W, Ti, Fe, Ni and alloys thereof, each having a 20 mm diameter and 1 mm thickness, on an Al disc having 100 mm diameter and 6 mm thickness in such a manner that the centers of the Cr and other discs were arranged on the circumference of a circle having 29 mm radius and the same center as that of the Al disc.
  • the thus prepared target was used in the following sputtering deposition.
  • Each substrate made of aluminum or glass was subjected to sputtering deposition while being revolved and rotated by the use of the apparatus as shown in FIG. 1 which was maintained at a vacuum of 2 x 10 -4 Torr and argon allowed to flow therein at a flow rate of 5 ml/min.
  • the alloy thus formed was confirmed to be amorphous, and analysis with an X-ray microanalyzer revealed that the alloy composition was Al-21Cr-2W-20Ti-5Fe-4Ni alloy.
  • the alloy was self-passivating in a neutral solution containing Cl - ions at 30°C and the weight loss thereof due to corrosion was undetectable, even after an one-month immersion therein and even by the use of a microbalance.
  • Targets were prepared by placing discs made of Cr and other various metals and alloys, each having 20 mm diameter and 1 mm thickness, cn an Al disc with 100 mm diameter and 6 mm thickness in such a manner that the Cr or other discs were arranged on the circumference of a circle having 29 mm radius and the same center as that of the Al disc.
  • the thus prepared targets were used in the following sputtering deposition.
  • Each substrate made of aluminum or glass was subjected to sputtering deposition while being revolved and rotated by the use of the apparatus as shown in FIG. 1 which was maintained at a vacuum of 5 x 10 -3 to 1 x 10 -4 Torr and argon allowed to flow therein at a flow rate of 5 ml/min.
  • the alloys thus formed were confirmed to be amorphous, and the results of analysis with an X-ray microanalyzer were as given in Table 1. These alloys were subjected to corrosion test in a buffer solution containing 0.5 N NaCl at 30°C and pH 8.4 to reveal that they were self-passivating in a neutral solution containing Cl - ions at 30°C and highly corrosion resistant alloys.
  • the amorphous alloy according to the present invention is one containing Al and Cr as essential components and easily producible by the sputtering method. It is also a corrosion resistant alloy which is self-passivating by the formation of a stable protective film, even in a Cl - ion-containing solution, which is a severely corrosive environment for Al.

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  1. Alliage amorphe d'aluminium, très résistant à la corrosion, qui est constitué de Al, Cr, au moins un élément choisi dans le groupe constitué de Mo et W, au moins un élément choisi dans le groupe constitué de Ta, Nb et Ti, et au moins un élément choisi dans le groupe constitué de Mg, Fe, Co, Ni et Cu, alliage dans lequel le total de Cr, dudit au moins un élément choisi dans le groupe constitué de Mo et W, dudit au moins un élément choisi dans le groupe constitué de Ta, Nb et Ti, et dudit au moins un élément choisi dans le groupe constitué de Mg, Fe, Co, Ni et Cu, représente un pourcentage atomique supérieur à 7 % et ne dépassant pas 55 %, et dans lequel le total de Cr et dudit au moins un élément choisi dans le groupe constitué de Mo et W représente un pourcentage atomique de 7 % ou plus, le complément étant constitué de Al et d'impuretés inévitables.
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