Claims
- 1. An aluminum-lead engine bearing alloy in continuously cast strip form with a lead content in excess of 4% by weight, in which the lead phase consists of uniformly distributed spherical particles averaging 2 to 12 microns in diameter and being no more than 25 microns in diameter, wherein the content of all remaining constituents other than aluminum totals not more than 10% by weight, the balance being aluminum.
- 2. The aluminum-lead engine bearing alloy of claim 1 wherein said lead particles are predominantly less than 5 microns in diameter.
- 3. An aluminum-lead-silicon engine bearing alloy in cast strip form with a lead content in excess of 4% by weight, in which the lead phase consists of uniformly distributed spherical particles no more than 25 microns in diameter and averaging 2 to 12 microns in diameter, with a silicon content of 2.5-5.5% by weight, and wherein the content of all remaining constituents other than aluminum totals not more than 5% by weight, the balance being aluminum.
- 4. An aluminum-lead-silicon engine bearing alloy in cast strip form with a lead content in excess of 4% by weight, in which the lead phase consists of uniformly distributed spherical particles predominantly less than 5 microns in diameter, with a silicon content of 2.5-5.5% by weight, and wherein the content of all remaining constituents other than aluminum totals not more than 5% by weight, the balance being aluminum.
- 5. An engine bearing composite comprising an aluminum-lead alloy lining bonded to a steel backing, the aluminum-lead alloy being a cast-and-rolled product, not having entrained oxide typical of an aluminum product produced from powdered metal, and having a lead content in excess of 4% by weight, and in which there is no significant gradient of lead through the thickness of the lining, and in which the maximum dimension of the lead particles measured in any direction is 100 microns.
- 6. An engine bearing composite comprising an aluminum-lead-silicon alloy lining bonded to a steel backing, the aluminum-lead-silicon alloy being a cast-and-rolled product, not having entrained oxide typical of an aluminum product produced from powdered metal, and having a lead content in excess of 4% by weight, and having a silicon content between 2.5 and 5.5% by weight, and in which there is no significant gradient of lead through the thickness of the lining, and in which the lead particles at and near the bearing surface are predominantly less than 240 microns in length and average 40 microns, measured in the direction of their elongation during bonding.
- 7. A process for continuously casting an aluminum-lead bearing alloy, as defined in any of claims 1-4, at a thickness of 1-10 mm, said process including:
- holding said alloy in molten form in a furnace, introducing said molten alloy between two rotating metallic rolls, each cooled on its inside surface by a coolant, at a point upstream of the centerline of the two rolls, thereby cooling said molten alloy from a temperature in excess of 850.degree. C. to a solidification temperature of 650.degree. C. in less than 1 second.
- 8. A process as defined in claim 3 in which the said cooling is obtained by feeding the molten alloy upstream of the centerline of two water-cooled precipitation-hardened copper rolls rotating at a surface speed of 0.5-2.0 meters/minute, and in which the separation of the rolls is such as to produce a cast thickness between 4 and 7 mm.
- 9. The aluminum-lead engine bearing alloy of claim 1 wherein the lead content is between about 4% and about 10% by weight.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 175,564, filed Mar. 31, 1988, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 821,716, filed Jan. 23, 1986, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,996,025.
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