Claims
- 1. A process for producing an aluminum alloy plate for discs superior in Ni-P platability and adhesionability of plated layer and having a high surface smoothness with a minimum of modules and micropits, said process comprising casting an aluminum alloy at 710.degree. C. or above, thereby giving an ingot, subjecting the ingot to soaking at 450.degree. C. or above, and subjecting the soaked ingot to hot rolling at a rolling start temperature of 500.degree. C. or above and subsequently cold rolling, and recovering an aluminum alloy consisting essentially of Mg in an amount more than 3% and equal to or less than 6%, Cu in an amount equal to or more than 0.03% and less than 0.3%, and Zn in an amount equal to or more than 0.03% and equal to or less than 0.4%, the balance Al and as impurities Fe in an amount equal to or less than 0.07%, Si in an amount equal to or less than 0.06%, intermetallic compounds of Al-Fe phase, with the maximum size being smaller than 6 .mu.m and the number of particles larger than 5 .mu.being less than 5 per 0.2 mm.sup.2, and intermetallic compounds of Mg-Si phase, with the maximum size being smaller than 5 .mu.m and the number of particles larger than 4 .mu.m being less than 5 per 0.2 mm.sup.2.
- 2. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein the soaking is carried out at 500.degree. C. or above for 1 hour or longer.
- 3. A process for producing an aluminum alloy plate for discs superior in Ni-P platability and adhesionability of plated layer and having a high surface smoothness with a minimum of nodules and micropits, said process comprising casting an aluminum alloy at 690.degree. C. or above, thereby giving a coil of strip cast sheet thicker than 3 mm, and subjecting the sheet to cold rolling, and recovering an aluminum alloy consisting essentially of Mg in an amount more than 3% and equal to or less than 6%, Cu in an amount equal to or more than 0.03% and less than 0.3%, and Zn in an amount equal to or more than 0.03% and equal to or less than 0.4%, the balance Al and as impurities Fe in an amount equal to or less than 0.1%, Si in an amount equal to or less than 0.1%, intermetallic compounds of Al-Fe phase, with the maximum size being smaller than 6 .mu.m and the number of particles larger than 5 .mu.m being less than 5 per 0.2 mm.sup.2, and intermetallic compounds of Mg-Si phase, with the maximum size being smaller than 5 .mu.m and the number of particles larger than 4 .mu.m being less than 5 per 0.2 mm.sup.2.
- 4. The process of claim 3 further comprising subjecting the cast sheet to hot rolling at a rolling start temperature of 500.degree. or above and subsequently cold rolling.
- 5. An aluminum alloy plate for discs superior in Ni-P platability and adhesionability of the plated layer and having a high surface smoothness with a minimum of nodules and micropits obtained by a semi-continuous casting process comprising casting an aluminum alloy at 710.degree. C. or above, thereby giving an ingot, subjecting the ingot to soaking at 450.degree. C. or above, then subjecting the soaked ingot to hot rolling at a rolling start temperature of 500.degree. C. or above and subsequently cold rolling and etching to obtain said aluminum alloy plate consisting essentially of:
- 3 to 6 wt. % of Mg,
- 0. 03 to 0.3 wt. % of Cu,
- 0.1 to 0.4 wt. % of Zn,
- the balance Al and impurities; wherein
- as impurities Fe in an amount of 0.01-0.07 wt %,
- as impurities Si in an amount equal to or less than 0.06 wt %,
- intermetallic compounds of Al-Fe phase, with the maximum size being smaller than 6 .mu.m and the number of particles larger than 5 .mu.m being less than 5 per 0.2 mm.sup.2,
- and intermetallic compounds of Mg-Si phase, with the maximum size being smaller than 5 .mu.m and the number of particles larger than 4 .mu.m being less than 5 per 0.2 mm.sup.2.
- 6. The aluminum alloy plate for discs of claim 8, wherein the aluminum alloy plate has undergone mild etching, with the etching amount being 3 to 10 mg/dm.sup.2, during the pretreatment for plating.
- 7. The aluminum alloy plate for discs of claim 5, wherein the aluminum alloy plate has undergone hard etching, with the etching amount being more than 11 mg/dm.sup.2, during the pretreatment for plating.
- 8. An aluminum alloy plate for discs as claimed in claim 5, wherein said aluminum alloy plate is produced by the process comprising casting an aluminum alloy at 710.degree. C. or above, thereby giving an ingot, subjecting the ingot to soaking at 500.degree. C. or above, and subjecting the soaked ingot to hot rolling at a rolling start temperature of 500.degree. C. or above and subsequently cold rolling.
- 9. An aluminum alloy plate for discs superior in N-P platability and adhesionability of the plated layer and having a high surface smoothness with a minimum of nodules and micropits obtained by a sheet continuous casting process comprising casting an aluminum alloy at 690.degree. C. or above, thereby obtaining a coil of strip cast sheet thicker than 3 mm, then cold rolling and etching to obtain said aluminum alloy plate consisting essentially of:
- 3 to 6 wt. % of Mg,
- 0.03 to 0.3 wt. % of Cu,
- 0.1 to 0.4 wt. % of Zn,
- the balance Al and impurities; wherein
- as impurities Fe in an amount of 0.01-0.1 wt. %,
- as impurities Si in an amount equal to or less than 0.1 wt. %,
- intermetallic compounds of Al-Fe phase, with the maximum size being smaller than 6 .mu.m and the number of particles larger than 5 .mu.m being less than 5 per 0.2 mm.sup.2,
- and intermetallic compounds of Mg-Si phase, with the maximum size being smaller than 5 .mu.m and the number of particles larger than 4 .mu.m being less than 5 per 0.2 mm.sup.2.
- 10. The aluminum alloy plate for discs of claim 9, wherein the aluminum alloy plate has undergone mild etching, with the etching amount being 3 to 10 mg/dm.sup.2, during the pretreatment for plating.
- 11. The aluminum alloy plate for discs of claim 9, wherein the aluminum alloy plate has undergone hard etching, with the etching amount being more than 11 mg/dm.sup.2, during the pretreatment for plating.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/774,151, filed Oct. 15, 1991, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/418,199, filed Oct. 6, 1989, now abandoned.
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