Claims
- 1. A brazing sheet comprising an aluminum 3xxx series core alloy wherein at least one side thereof is provided with an aluminum clad material comprising from 0.7-2.0% Mn and 0.7-3.0% Zn, wherein said clad is capable of being used as the inner-liner of a heat exchanger tube product.
- 2. A brazing sheet of claim 1, wherein another side of said core is provided with an aluminum alloy comprising at least 5.5% Si.
- 3. A brazing sheet comprising a clad brazing alloy, a 3xxx series core alloy and a clad inner-liner alloy, wherein said brazing sheet has the following composition:
Clad Alloy (4xxx series aluminum) Core (3xxx series Al alloy) Clad Alloy (Inner-liner) 10Si6.0-13%0.6 max0.40 maxFe0.30 max0.7 max0.7 maxCu0.10 max0.1-0.70.05-0.4Mn0.10 max0.8-1.70.7-1.5Mg1.8% max0.15 max0.05 maxZn0.10 max0.10 max1.3-1.5Ti0.05 max0.10 max0.05 maxAlbalancebalancebalancewherein the percentages expressed in said composition are by weight based on the weight of said brazing sheet.
- 4. A brazing sheet comprising a clad fin stock alloy, a core alloy and a clad inner-liner alloy, wherein said brazing sheet has the following composition:
Clad Alloy (4xxx series aluminum) Core (3xxx series Al alloy) Clad Alloy (Inner-liner) 11Si6.0-13%0.6 max0.40 maxFe0.30 max0.7 max0.7 maxCu0.10 max0.1-0.70.05-0.4Mn0.10 max0.8-1.70.7-1.5Mg1.8% max0.15-0.600.05 maxZn0.10 max0.10 max1.3-1.5Ti0.05 max0.10 max0.05 maxAlbalancebalancebalancewherein the percentages expressed in said composition are by weight based on the weight of said brazing sheet.
- 5. A heat exchanger tube prepared from a brazing sheet according to claim 1.
- 6. Braze tube stock prepared from a sheet according to claim 1.
- 7. A method for reducing corrosion and/or erosion associated with fluid velocity in the interior of heat exchanger tubes comprising: providing a brazing sheet material that includes an inner clad layer including from 0.7-3.0% Zn and from 0.7-2.0% Mn and forming a heat exchanger tube wherein said inner clad is present on the interior of said heat exchanger tube.
- 8. A method according to claim 7, wherein said method imparts a reduction in the erosion/corrosion from between 10% to 60% compared to AA7072 as measured by maximum pit depth in microns for fluid velocity rates from 0.9 m/second-3.0 m/second.
- 9. A method according to claim 7, wherein said method imparts a reduction from between 10% to 60% of the erosion/corrosion compared to AA7072 as measured by average pit depth in microns for fluid velocity rates up to 5.0 m/second.
- 10. A method according to claim 7, wherein said method imparts a reduction from between 10% to 60% of the erosion/corrosion compared to AA7072 as measured by maximum pit depth in microns for fluid velocity rates up to 5 m/second.
- 11. A method according to claim 7, wherein said brazing sheet material includes an outer clad layer comprising at least 5.5% Si.
- 12. A heat exchanger prepared according to the method of claim 7.
- 13. A heat exchanger prepared using a brazing sheet according to claim 1.
- 14. A brazing sheet according to claim 1 that has a thickness of 0.007″-0.015″.
- 15. A heat exchanger according to claim 12, formed from a brazing sheet having a size of 0.007″-0.015″.
- 16. A brazing sheet comprising an aluminum 3xxx series core alloy wherein at least one side thereof is provided with an aluminum clad material comprising greater than 1.0% Mn and wherein said clad is capable of being used as the inner-liner of a heat exchanger tube product.
- 17. Braze tube stock as claimed in claim 6, that shows substantially no difference in maximum and/or average pit depth after being exposed to fluid velocities from 0.94 m/second-2.36 m/second for 250 hours.
- 18. Brazed tube stock according to claim 6, wherein said tube stock will have a maximum pit depth of up to 40 microns when exposed to a fluid at a velocity of 2.36 m/second for 250 hours.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/261,161 filed Jan. 16, 2001, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60261161 |
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