WO2021050674A1 - Aluminum alloy for high pressure die casting applications - Google Patents
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Abstract
An improved aluminum alloy for blending with a recycled aluminum alloy to form a material for high pressure vacuum die casting is provided. The improved aluminum alloy includes 10 to 12 wt. % silicon, 0.65 to 0.85 wt. % manganese, less than 0.05 wt. % iron, less than 0.05 wt. % magnesium, 0.2 to 0.4 wt. % strontium, less than 0.05 wt. % titanium, and less than 0.02 wt. % copper, based on the total weight of the improved aluminum alloy. The recycled aluminum alloy typically includes 0.60-1.0 wt. % silicon, ≤ 0.35 wt. % iron, ≤ 0.20 wt. % copper, 0.05-0.20 wt. % manganese, 0.40-0.8 wt. % magnesium, ≤ 0.20 wt. % chromium, ≤ 0.15 wt. % zinc, ≤ 0.05 wt. % titanium, ≤ 0.05 wt. % others (each), and ≤ 0.15 wt. % others (total). The material meets the specifications for an Aural 5S alloy.
Description
ALUMINUM ALLOY FOR HIGH PRESSURE DIE CASTING APPLICATIONS
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This PCT International Patent Application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 62/898,046 filed on September 10, 2019, and titled “Aluminum Alloy For High Pressure Die Casting Applications,” the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The invention relates to an improved aluminum alloy, material including a blend of the improved aluminum alloy and a recycled aluminum alloy, a part formed from the material, and methods of manufacturing the same.
2. Related Art
[0003] Casting, extruding, and forging are production processes during which a material is melted, shaped, and allowed to cool and solidify into structural part. One material used in such processes is an aluminum alloy, and more particularly, an Aural series aluminum alloy. For example, the Aural 5S alloy exhibits good mechanical properties and good castability (fluidity) due to the ability of the alloy to be heat-treated and precipitation hardened, and thus the Aural 5S alloy is used for structural aluminum high pressure vacuum die casting applications. However, the Aural series aluminum alloys for structural high pressure die castings are more expensive because they are produced at lower volumes, compared to other more established aluminum casting alloys, such as A356, and compared to wrought (sheet, forging, etc.) alloys, such as 6000 series aluminum.
SUMMARY
[0004] The invention provides an improved aluminum alloy which can be blended with a recycled aluminum alloy to form a material meeting the specifications for an Aural 5S (C611) alloy chemical composition. The material can be manufactured with reduced costs compared to conventional materials meeting the Aural 5S (C611) alloy specifications. [0005] According to one aspect of the invention, the improved aluminum alloy comprises 10 to 12 wt. % silicon, 0.65 to 0.85 wt. % manganese, less than 0.05 wt. % iron, less than 0.05 wt. % magnesium, 0.2 to 0.4 wt. % strontium, less than 0.05 wt. % titanium, and less than 0.02 wt. % copper, based on the total weight of the improved aluminum alloy. [0006] Another aspect of the invention provides the material formed from the improved aluminum alloy and the recycled aluminum alloy. The improved aluminum alloy includes 10 to 12 wt. % silicon, 0.65 to 0.85 wt. % manganese, less than 0.05 wt. % iron, less than 0.05 wt. % magnesium, 0.2 to 0.4 wt. % strontium, less than 0.05 wt. % titanium, and less than 0.02 wt. % copper, based on the total weight of the improved aluminum alloy. The recycled aluminum alloy includes 0.60 to 1.0 wt. % silicon, < 0.35 wt. % iron, < 0.20 wt. % copper, 0.05 to 0.20 wt. % manganese, 0.40 to 0.8 wt. % magnesium, < 0.10 wt. % chromium, < 0.15 wt. % zinc, and < 0.05 wt. % titanium, based on the total weight of the recycled aluminum alloy; or the recycled aluminum alloy includes 0.80 to 1.5 wt. % silicon, 0.05 to 0.2 wt. % iron, 0.01 to 0.11 wt. % wt. % copper, 0.02 to 0.10 wt. % manganese, 0.45 to 0.70 wt. % magnesium, < 0.10 wt. % chromium, < 0.25 wt. % zinc, and < 0.05 wt. % titanium, based on the total weight of the recycled aluminum alloy.
[0007] Another aspect of the invention provides a part at least partially formed of the material including the improved aluminum alloy and the recycled aluminum alloy.
[0008] Yet another aspect of the invention provides a method of manufacturing the material by blending the improved aluminum alloy and the recycled aluminum alloy.
[0009] Another aspect of the invention provides a method of manufacturing the part by casting the material including the improved aluminum alloy and the recycled aluminum alloy.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0010] The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure. The inventive concepts associated with the present disclosure will be more readily understood by reference to the following description in combination with the accompanying drawings wherein:
[0011] Figure 1 illustrates an example of a stamped door inner panel formed of a recycled aluminum alloy, wherein the recycled aluminum alloy can be blended with an improved aluminum alloy to form a structural component, according to an embodiment of the invention;
[0012] Figure 2 illustrates stampings formed of the recycled aluminum alloy according to another example embodiment; and
[0013] Figure 3 illustrates an outer panel of an automotive door formed of the recycled aluminum alloy according to another example embodiment.
DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS [0014] Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the example embodiments are only provided so that this disclosure will be thorough, and will fully convey the scope to those who are skilled in the art. Numerous specific details are set forth such as examples of specific components, devices, and methods, to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the present disclosure. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that specific details need not be employed, that example embodiments may be embodied in many different forms and that
neither should be construed to limit the scope of the disclosure. In some example embodiments, well-known processes, well-known device structures, and well-known technologies are not described in detail.
[0015] One aspect of the invention provides an improved aluminum alloy which can be blended with a recycled aluminum alloy to form material for high pressure die casting applications. For example, the material can be used to form at least a portion of a part by high pressure die casting. According to an example embodiment, the part is a structural component, for example a high vacuum die cast kick down rail casting for a multi-material lightweight vehicle. In the preferred embodiments, the material, including the improved aluminum alloy and the recycled aluminum alloy, meets the specifications for an Aural 5S (C611) alloy chemical composition.
[0016] The improved aluminum alloy is a hypoeutectic to eutectic composition and includes 10 to 12 weight percent (wt. %) silicon, 0.65 to 0.85 wt. % manganese, less than 0.05 wt. % iron, less than 0.05 wt. % magnesium, 0.2 to 0.4 wt. % strontium, less than 0.05 wt. % titanium, and less than 0.02 wt. % copper, based on the total weight of the improved aluminum alloy.
[0017] The improved aluminum alloy is typically created in ingot form. The improved aluminum alloy is designed to compensate for differences between the recycled aluminum alloy and the composition of the Aural 5S aluminum alloy, so that a mixture of the improved aluminum alloy and the recycled aluminum alloy meets the specifications for an Aural 5S (C611) alloy chemical composition.
[0018] The recycled aluminum alloy is typically lower cost than the improved aluminum alloy and the Aural 5S aluminum alloy. The recycled aluminum alloy is also typically obtained from a sheet, for example scrap from a door panel designed for use in a vehicle. Figure 1 is a stamped door inner panel formed of the recycled material, and this
recycled aluminum alloy can be blended with the improved aluminum alloy to form the structural component.
[0019] Figure 2 is another example of stampings formed of the recycled aluminum alloy according to an example embodiment.
[0020] According to one embodiment, the composition of the recycled aluminum alloy includes 0.60 to 1.0 wt. % silicon, < 0.35 wt. % iron, < 0.20 wt. % copper, 0.05 to 0.20 wt. % manganese, 0.40 to 0.8 wt. % magnesium, < 0.20 wt. % chromium, < 0.15 wt. % zinc, < 0.05 wt. % titanium, < 0.05 wt. % others (each), and < 0.15 wt. % others (total), based on the total weight of the recycled aluminum alloy.
[0021] According to one preferred embodiment, the recycled aluminum alloy is sold under the name Novelis Advanz™ 6HS - e600. According to this embodiment, the recycled aluminum alloy includes 0.60 to 1.0 wt. % silicon, < 0.35 wt. % iron, < 0.20 wt. % copper, 0.05 to 0.20 wt. % manganese, 0.40 to 0.8 wt. % magnesium, < 0.10 wt. % chromium, < 0.15 wt. % zinc, < 0.05 wt. % titanium, < 0.05 wt. % others (each), and < 0.15 wt. % others (total), based on the total weight of the recycled aluminum alloy. The recycled aluminum alloy, according to this embodiment, has a density of 2.7 x 10 kg/m3, an elastic modulus of 70,000 N/mm2, a coefficient of thermal expansion of 8.0 x 103 kg/m3, a thermal conductivity of 160-190 W/mK, and an electrical conductivity of 26-40 W/mm2. According to this embodiment, if the recycled aluminum alloy is used for exterior applications, then after a T4 temper process, the recycled aluminum alloy has a ultimate tensile strength (Rm) at room temperature of at least 230 MPa, a yield strength (Rp0.2) of not greater than 160 MPa, and a total elongation (A80) of at least 22%. According to this embodiment, if the recycled aluminum alloy is used for structure applications, then after a T4 temper process, the recycled aluminum alloy has a ultimate tensile strength (Rm) at room temperature of at least 220 MPa, a yield strength (Rp0.2) of not greater than 160 MPa, and a total elongation
(A80) of at least 23%. According to this embodiment, if the recycled aluminum alloy is used for exterior applications, then after a T6 temper process with 2% re-strain for 20 minutes at 185° C, the recycled aluminum alloy has a ultimate tensile strength (Rm) at room temperature of at least 290 MPa, a yield strength (Rp0.2) of not greater than 250 MPa, and a total elongation (A80) of at least 16%.
[0022] According to another preferred embodiment, the recycled aluminum alloy is sold under the name Novelis Advanz™ 6HS - s600, and is also referred to as a Novelis AC600 series wrought aluminum. According to this embodiment, the recycled aluminum alloy includes 0.60 to 1.0 wt. % silicon, < 0.35 wt. % iron, < 0.20 wt. % copper, 0.05 to 0.20 wt. % manganese, 0.40 to 0.8 wt. % magnesium, < 0.10 wt. % chromium, < 0.15 wt. % zinc, < 0.05 wt. % titanium, < 0.05 wt. % others (each), and < 0.15 wt. % others (total), based on the total weight of the recycled aluminum alloy. The recycled aluminum alloy, according to this embodiment, has a density of 2.7 x 10 kg/m3, an elastic modulus of 70,000 N/mm2, a coefficient of thermal expansion of 8.0 x 103 kg/m3, a thermal conductivity of 160-190 W/mK, and an electrical conductivity of 26-40 W/mm2. According to this embodiment, if the recycled aluminum alloy is used for exterior applications, then after a T4 temper process, the recycled aluminum alloy has a ultimate tensile strength (Rm) at room temperature of at least 230 MPa, a yield strength (Rp0.2) of not greater than 160 MPa, and a total elongation (A80) of at least 22%. According to this embodiment, if the recycled aluminum alloy is used for structure applications, then after a T4 temper process, the recycled aluminum alloy has a ultimate tensile strength (Rm) at room temperature of at least 220 MPa, a yield strength (Rp0.2) of not greater than 160 MPa, and a total elongation (A80) of at least 23%. According to this embodiment, if the recycled aluminum alloy is used for exterior applications, then after a T6 temper process with 2% re-strain for 20 minutes at 185° C, the recycled aluminum alloy has a ultimate tensile strength (Rm) at room
temperature of at least 290 MPa, a yield strength (Rp0.2) of not greater than 250 MPa, and a total elongation (A80) of at least 16%.
[0023] According to another embodiment, the recycled aluminum alloy is known as
6022 aluminum and is obtained from automotive sheets, for example an automotive door outer panel as shown in Figure 3. According to this embodiment, the recycled aluminum alloy includes 0.80 to 1.5 wt. % silicon, 0.05 to 0.2 wt. % iron, 0.01 to 0.11 wt. % wt. % copper, 0.02 to 0.10 wt. % manganese, 0.45 to 0.70 wt. % magnesium, < 0.10 wt. % chromium, < 0.25 wt. % zinc, and < 0.05 wt. % titanium, based on the total weight of the recycled aluminum alloy.
[0024] The material formed from the improved aluminum alloy and the recycled aluminum alloy can include the improved aluminum alloy in an amount of 55 to 65 wt. % and the recycled aluminum alloy in an amount of 35 to 45 wt. %, based on the total weight of the material. In a preferred embodiment, the improved aluminum alloy and the recycled aluminum alloy are mixed or blended in a ratio of 5 to 3, for example 63 wt. % improved aluminum and 37 wt. % recycled aluminum alloy, based on the total weight of the blend, to achieve a material having a composition which meets the specifications for an Aural 5S (C611) alloy chemical composition. The amounts of silicon in the improved aluminum alloy allows for melting in a commercial stack melting furnace.
[0025] The material formed by blending the improved aluminum alloy and the recycled aluminum alloy, which meets the specifications for an Aural 5S alloy composition, includes 6.0 to 8.0 wt. % silicon, 0.40 to 0.60 wt. % manganese, < 0.25 wt. % iron, 0.10 to 0.60 wt. % magnesium, 0.010 to 0.03 wt. % strontium, < 0.15 wt. % titanium, < 0.05 wt. % others (each), and < 0.15 wt. % others (total), based on the total weight of the material. The Aural 5S alloy, in the T5 temper condition, has a minimum yield strength of 120 MPa (0.2% offset), a minimum ultimate tensile strength (UTS) of 180 MPa, and a minimum
elongation of 7%. These properties are achieved by the material formed by blending the improved aluminum alloy and the recycled aluminum alloy.
[0026] The material can be used to form at least a portion of the part. According to a preferred embodiment, the part is formed by high pressure vacuum die casting the material. The high pressure vacuum die casting process typically includes casting the material by applying a pressure of 400 to 600 MPa to the material and while the material is under a vacuum. The material is expected to have good castability (fluidity) and good mechanical properties.
[0027] It should be appreciated that the foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration. In other words, the subject disclosure it is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varies in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of disclosure.
Claims
1. An aluminum alloy, comprising: 10 to 12 weight percent (wt. %) silicon,
0.65 to 0.85 wt. % manganese, less than 0.05 wt. % iron, less than 0.05 wt. % magnesium, 0.2 to 0.4 wt. % strontium, less than 0.05 wt. % titanium, and less than 0.02 wt. % copper, based on the total weight of the improved aluminum alloy.
2. The aluminum alloy of claim 1, wherein the aluminum alloy comprises a hypoeutectic composition.
3. The aluminum alloy of claim 1, wherein the aluminum alloy comprises a eutectic composition.
4. A material formed from an improved aluminum alloy and a recycled aluminum alloy; the improved aluminum alloy including 10 to 12 wt. % silicon, 0.65 to 0.85 wt. % manganese, less than 0.05 wt. % iron, less than 0.05 wt. % magnesium, 0.2 to 0.4 wt. % strontium, less than 0.05 wt. % titanium, and less than 0.02 wt. % copper, based on the total weight of the improved aluminum alloy; and the recycled aluminum alloy including 0.60 to 1.0 wt. % silicon, < 0.35 wt. % iron,
< 0.20 wt. % copper, 0.05 to 0.20 wt. % manganese, 0.40 to 0.8 wt. % magnesium, < 0.20 wt. % chromium, < 0.15 wt. % zinc, and < 0.05 wt. % titanium, based on the total weight of the recycled aluminum alloy; or the recycled aluminum alloy including 0.80 to 1.5 wt. % silicon, 0.05 to 0.2 wt. % iron, 0.01 to 0.11 wt. % wt. % copper, 0.02 to 0.10 wt. %
manganese, 0.45 to 0.70 wt. % magnesium, < 0.10 wt. % chromium, < 0.25 wt. % zinc, and < 0.05 wt. % titanium, based on the total weight of the recycled aluminum alloy.
5. The material of claim 4, wherein the recycled aluminum alloy includes other elements each in an amount of not greater than 0.05 wt. % and in a total amount of not greater than 0.15 wt. %, based on the total weight of the recycled aluminum alloy.
6. The material of claim 4 including the improved aluminum alloy in an amount of 55 to 65 wt. % and the recycled aluminum alloy in an amount of 35 to 45 wt. %, based on the total weight of the material.
7. The material of claim 4, wherein the material includes 6.0 to 8.0 wt. % silicon, 0.40 to 0.60 wt. % manganese, not greater than 0.25 wt. % iron, 0.10 to 0.60 wt. % magnesium, 0.010 to 0.03 wt. % strontium, not greater than 0.15 wt. % titanium, not greater than 0.05 wt. % others (each), and not greater than 0.15 wt. % others (total), based on the total weight of the material.
8. The material of claim 4, wherein the material has a minimum yield strength of 120 MPa (0.2% offset), a minimum ultimate tensile strength (UTS) of 180 MPa, and a minimum elongation of 7%.
9. A part at least partially formed of the material of claim 5.
10. A method of manufacturing a material by blending an improved aluminum alloy and a recycled aluminum alloy, the improved aluminum alloy including 10 to 12
weight percent (wt. %) silicon, 0.65 to 0.85 wt. % manganese, less than 0.05 wt. % iron, less than 0.05 wt. % magnesium, 0.2 to 0.4 wt. % strontium, less than 0.05 wt. % titanium, and less than 0.02 wt. % copper, based on the total weight of the improved aluminum alloy; and the recycled aluminum alloy including 0.60 to 1.0 wt. % silicon, < 0.35 wt. % iron, < 0.20 wt. % copper, 0.05 to 0.20 wt. % manganese, 0.40 to 0.8 wt. % magnesium, < 0.20 wt. % chromium, < 0.15 wt. % zinc, and < 0.05 wt. % titanium, based on the total weight of the recycled aluminum alloy; or the recycled aluminum alloy including 0.80 to 1.5 wt. % silicon, 0.05 to 0.2 wt. % iron, 0.01 to 0.11 wt. % wt. % copper, 0.02 to 0.10 wt. % manganese, 0.45 to 0.70 wt. % magnesium, < 0.10 wt. % chromium, < 0.25 wt. % zinc, and < 0.05 wt. % titanium, based on the total weight of the recycled aluminum alloy.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the recycled aluminum alloy includes other elements each in an amount of not greater than 0.05 wt. % and in a total amount of not greater than 0.15 wt. %, based on the total weight of the recycled aluminum alloy.
12. The method of claim 10, wherein the blending step includes blending the improved aluminum alloy in an amount of 55 to 65 wt. % and the recycled aluminum alloy in an amount of 35 to 45 wt. %, based on the total weight of the material.
13. The method of claim 10, wherein the material includes 6.0 to 8.0 wt. % silicon, 0.40 to 0.60 wt. % manganese, < 0.25 wt. % iron, 0.10 to 0.60 wt. % magnesium, 0.010 to 0.03 wt. % strontium, < 0.15 wt. % titanium, < 0.05 wt. % others (each), and < 0.15 wt. % others (total), based on the total weight of the material.
14. A method of manufacturing a part, comprising the steps of: manufacturing a material according to claim 10; and casting the material.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the casting step includes high pressure vacuum die casting.
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