Claims
- 1. A composite aluminum plate for making a target for coating processes, said plate comprising:
- (1) a surface layer selected from the group consisting of pure aluminum and an alloy of pure aluminum; and
- (2) a supporting layer comprising a hardenable aluminum alloy having a Brinell hardness index HB ranging from at least about 50 to about 95 under suitable heating and curing conditions.
- 2. The composite aluminum plate according to claim 1 wherein said (1) surface layer and said (2) supporting layer are roll-bonded.
- 3. The composite aluminum plate according to claim 1 wherein said pure aluminum in said (1) surface layer comprises aluminium having a purity greater than or equal to about 99.99 percent.
- 4. The composite aluminum plate according to claim 1 wherein the alloying elements of said alloy of aluminum in said (1) surface layer are selected from the group consisting of palladium, vanadium, samarium, zirconium, niobium, molybdenum, hafnium, tungsten, silicon, copper, titanium, chromium, and any combinations of the foregoing.
- 5. The composite aluminum plate according to claim 4 wherein said (1) surface layer of aluminum comprises a pure binary alloy melted on a pure aluminum basis.
- 6. The composite aluminum plate according to claim 4 wherein said (1) surface layer comprises a pure ternary alloy melted on a pure aluminum basis.
- 7. The composite aluminum plate according to claim 1 wherein said hardenable aluminum alloy in said (2) supporting layer is selected from the group consisting of AlMgSi, AlCuMg, AlMgSiCu and AlCuMnMg.
- 8. The composite aluminium plate according to claim 8 wherein said hardenable alloy is AlMgsi.
- 9. The composite aluminum plate according to claim 2 wherein said hardenable aluminum alloy in said (2) supporting layer becomes hardened upon heating at a temperature of from about 450.degree. C. to about 550.degree. C., for a period of time from about 3 to about 30 minutes.
- 10. A composite aluminum plate as defined in claim 1, wherein said surface layer (1) has a thickness of from about 8 to about 20 mm, and said supporting layer (2) has a thickness of from about 2 to about 10 mm.
- 11. A composite aluminum plate as defined in claim 10 wherein said supporting layer (2) comprises from about 10 to about 40% of the total thickness of said composite aluminum plate.
- 12. The composite aluminum plate according to claim 11 wherein said (1) surface layer and said (2) supporting layer are roll-bonded.
- 13. The composite aluminum plate according to claim 12 wherein said roll-bonding is carried out with a reduction ratio of at least about 20% at a temperature in the range of from about 350.degree. to about 480.degree. C.
- 14. A composite aluminum plate for making a target for coating processes, said plate comprising:
- (1) a surface layer selected from the group consisting of pure aluminum and an alloy of pure aluminum; and
- (2) a supporting layer comprising a hardenable aluminum alloy having a Brinell hardness index HB of at least about 50 to about 95 under suitable heating and curing conditions wherein said alloying element of aluminum in said surface layer (1) is silicon.
- 15. The composite aluminum plate according to claim 14 wherein said (2) supporting layer comprises from about 10 to about 40% of the total thickness of said composite aluminum plate.
- 16. The composite aluminum plate according to claim 14 wherein said (1) surface layer and said (2) supporting layer are roll-bonded.
- 17. The composite aluminum plate according to claim 16 wherein said roll-bonding is carried out with a reduction ratio of at least about 20% at a temperature in the range of from about 350.degree. to about 480.degree. C.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/441,866 filed Nov. 27, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,032,468.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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