Claims
- 1. A heat treated shaped aluminum silicon alloy sliding material produced by a two step die-casting process consisting essentially of, based on alloy weight, of from 13 to 25 wt % silicon, from 2 to 6 wt % copper, up to 1 wt % magnesium, balance aluminum, the microstructure of said aluminum silicon alloy particle consisting of:
- primary silicon and eutectic silicon particles dispersed in an aluminum matrix;
- wherein said primary silicon particles vary in size, shape and volume three dimensionally and have a size less than 40 millimicrons, said primary silicon particles also having their corners rounded due to a rotation of the primary silicon particles during a second step of said two step die-casting process;
- wherein said eutectic silicon particles are essentially spherical in shape and the majority thereof have a size less than 5 millimicrons; and
- wherein substantially all of the primary silicon particles are greater in size and volume than the eutectic silicon particles.
- 2. The sliding material of claim 1, wherein said copper includes intermetallic compounds and exists in the aluminum, said aluminum being in the shape of grains.
- 3. The sliding material of claim 1, wherein the state of said eutectic silicon is controlled so said eutectic silicon has a fine microstructure in which the shape of said eutectic silicon is spherical.
- 4. The sliding material of claim 3, wherein said copper includes intermetallic compounds and exists in the aluminum, said aluminum being in ten shape of grains.
- 5. The sliding material of claim 1, wherein in the two step die-casting process, a second die-casting breaks up initially needle-like eutectic silicon particles into a plurality of pieces.
- 6. The sliding material of claim 1, wherein during the two step die-casting process a starting material aluminum silicon alloy which comprises primary and eutectic silicon particles is deformed during a second die-casting of the two step die-casting process so that the eutectic silicon particles which have a needle-like shape are divided into a plurality of pieces and the primary silicon particles which have a plate-like and irregular shape are slightly rotated and the corners thereof are rounded, whereafter in a subsequent heat treatment the eutectic silicon particles become spherical and the primary silicon particles assume a shape wherein they vary in size, shape and volume three dimensionally.
- 7. The sliding material of claim 1, which is substantially non-porous.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/355,892 filed May 24, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,934,442 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/207,040 filed June 15, 1988 now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/124,438 filed Nov. 23, 1987 now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06,867,665 filed May 28, 1986 now abandoned.
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