Claims
- 1. An aluminum alloy extruded material for structural members of automotive bodies, which is composed of an aluminum alloy consisting essentially of more than 2.6% by weight but 4.0% by weight or less of Si, more than 0.3% by weight but 1.5% by weight or less of Mg, more than 0.3% by weight but 1.2% by weight or less of Mn, more than 0.3% by weight but 1.2% by weight or less of Zn, more than 0.2% by weight but 1.2% by weight or less of Cu, more than 0.1% by weight but 1.5% by weight or less of Fe, 50-500 ppm of Sr or Sb, and a balance being made of Al and unavoidable impurities, having a conductivity of 48% or less based on IACS and a melting point temperature of 570° C. or less, and said aluminum alloy extruded material contains at least one recycled material selected from the group consisting of scraps recycled from aluminum cans and scraps of automotive aluminum parts, as at least a part of the aluminum alloy,wherein after an aluminum alloy ingot is subjected to a homogenizing treatment at a billet temperature of 520-570° C. for 1 hour or more, the aluminum alloy ingot is subjected to a homogenizing treatment by keeping the aluminum alloy ingot at a temperature of 400-520° C. for 1 hour or more, and thereafter the aluminum alloy ingot is cooled, heated and subjected to hot extrusion at a billet temperature of 330-500° C.
- 2. The aluminum alloy extruded material for structural members of automotive bodies as claimed in claim 1, wherein scraps recycled from aluminum cans containing more than 0.5% by weight but 1.2% by weight or less of Mn and more than 1.2% by weight but 2.0% by weight or less of Mg and scraps of automotive aluminum parts containing more than 2.5% by weight but 14% by weight or less of Si are used for at least a part of the aluminum alloy ingot.
- 3. The aluminum alloy extruded material for structural members of automotive bodies as claimed in claim 1, wherein the aluminum alloy extruded material has a tensile strength of 309 to 365 MPa.
- 4. The aluminum alloy extruded material for structural members of automotive bodies as claimed in claim 1, wherein the aluminum alloy extruded material has a proof stress of 230 to 278 MPa.
- 5. The aluminum alloy extruded material for structural members of automotive bodies as claimed in claim 1, wherein the aluminum alloy extruded material has an impact adsorption energy about 0.04 Nm/mm2 or greater.
- 6. The aluminum alloy extruded material for structural members of automotive bodies as claimed in claim 1, wherein the aluminum alloy extruded material has an elongation of 13.8 to 15.6%.
- 7. The aluminum alloy extruded material for structural members of automotive bodies as claimed in claim 1, wherein the recycled material is subjected to a purification treatment.
- 8. A method for producing the aluminum alloy extruded material for structural members of automotive bodies as claimed in claim 1, which comprises:providing the aluminum alloy ingot by mixing with an aluminum ingot the at least one recycled material selected from the group consisting of scraps recycled from aluminum cans and scraps of automotive aluminum parts, as at least part of the aluminum alloy ingot; subjecting the aluminum alloy ingot to the homogenizing treatment at a billet temperature of over 520° C. but 570° C. or less for 1 hour or more; subjecting the aluminum alloy ingot to the homogenizing treatment by keeping the aluminum alloy ingot at a temperature of over 400° C. but 520° C. or less for 1 hour or more; and thereafter the aluminum alloy ingot is cooled, heated again, and subjected to hot extrusion at a billet temperature of over 330° C. but 500° C. or less.
- 9. The method for producing the aluminum alloy extruded material for structural members of automotive bodies as claimed in claim 8, wherein at least a part of a material-sliding-surface of an extrusion die is coated with ceramics.
- 10. The method of producing the aluminum alloy extruded material structural members of automotive bodies as claimed in claim 8, which further comprises:purifying the recycled material.
- 11. An aluminum alloy extruded material for structural members of automotive bodies, which comprises an aluminum alloy containing more than 2.6% by weight but 4.0% by weight or less of Si, more than 0.3% by weight but 1.5% by weight or less of Mg, more than 0.3% by weight but 1.2% by weight or less of Zn, more than 0.3% by weight but 1.2% by weight or less of Cu, more than 0.1% by weight but 1.5% by weight or less of Fe, 50-500 ppm of Sr or Sb, and containing at least one selected from the group consisting of Mn in an amount of more than 0.01% by weight but 0.3% by weight or less, Cr in an amount of more than 0.01% by weight but 0.3% by weight or less, Zr in an amount of more than 0.01% by weight but 0.3% by weight or less, and V in an amount of more than 0.01% by weight but 0.3% by weight or less, and a balance being made of Al and unavoidable impurities, the alloy having a conductivity of 50% or less based on IACS and a melting start temperature of 570° C. or less, and said aluminum alloy extruded material contains at least one recycled material selected from the group consisting of scraps recycled from aluminum sashes and scraps of automotive aluminum parts, as at least a part of the aluminum alloy,wherein after an aluminum alloy ingot is subjected to a homogenizing treatment at a billet temperature of 520-570° C. for 1 hour or more, the aluminum alloy ingot is subjected to a homogenizing treatment by keeping the aluminum alloy ingot at a temperature of 400-520° C. for 1 hour or more, and thereafter the aluminum alloy ingot is cooled, heated and subjected to hot extrusion at a billet temperature of 330-500° C.
- 12. The aluminum alloy extruded material for structural members of automotive bodies as claimed in claim 11, wherein after an aluminum alloy ingot is subjected to a homogenizing treatment at a billet temperature of over 520° C. but 570° C. or less for 1 hour or more, it is subjected to a homogenizing treatment by keeping it at a temperature of over 400° C. but 520° C. or less for 1 hour or more, and thereafter it is cooled, heated again, and subjected to hot extrusion at a billet temperature of over 330° C. but 500° C. or less, wherein scraps recycled from aluminum sashes containing more than 0.2% by weight but 1.0% by weight or less of Mg and scraps of automotive aluminum parts containing more than 2.5% by weight but 14% by weight or less of Si are used for at least a part of the aluminum alloy ingot.
- 13. A method for producing the aluminum alloy extruded material for structural members of automotive bodies as claimed in claim 11, which comprises:providing the aluminum alloy ingot by mixing with an aluminum ingot the at least one recycled material selected from the group consisting of scraps recycled from aluminum sashes and scraps of automotive aluminum parts, as at least part of the aluminum alloy ingot; subjecting the aluminum alloy ingot to the homogenizing treatment at a billet temperature of over 520° C. but 570° C. or less for 1 hour or more; subjecting the aluminum alloy ingot to the homogenizing treatment by keeping the aluminum alloy ingot at a temperature of over 400° C. but 520° C. or less for 1 hour or more; and thereafter the aluminum alloy ingot is cooled, heated again, and subjected to hot extrusion at a billet temperature of over 330° C. but 500° C. or less.
- 14. The method for producing the aluminum alloy extruded material for structural members of automotive bodies as claimed in claim 13, wherein at least a part of a material-sliding-surface of an extrusion die is coated with ceramics.
- 15. The method for producing the aluminum alloy extruded material for structural members of automotive bodies as claimed in claim 13, which further comprises:purifying the recycled material.
- 16. The aluminum alloy extruded material for structural members of automotive bodies as claimed in claim 11, wherein the recycled material is subjected to a purification treatment.
- 17. An aluminum alloy extruded material for structural members of automotive bodies, which comprises an aluminum alloy containing more than 2.6% by weight but 4.0% by weight or less of Si, more than 0.3% by weight but 1.5% by weight or less of Mg, more than 0.3% by weight but 1.2% by weight or less of Mn, more than 0.3% by weight but 1.2% by weight or less of Zn, more than 0.2% by weight but 1.2% by weight or less of Cu, and more than 0.1% by weight but 1.5% by weight or less of Fe, 50-500ppm of Sr or Sb, and a balance being made of Al and unavoidable impurities, having a conductivity of 48% or less based on IACS and a melting point temperature of 570° C. or less.
- 18. An aluminum alloy extruded material for structural members of automotive bodies, which comprises an aluminum alloy containing more than 2.6% by weight but 4.0% by weight or less of Si, more than 0.3% by weight but 1.5% by weight or less of Mg, more than 0.3% by weight but 1.2% by weight or less of Zn, more than 0.3% by weight but 1.2% by weight or less of Cu, and more than 0.1% by weight but 1.5% by weight or less of Fe, and containing at least one selected from the group consisting of Mn in an amount of more than 0.01% by weight but 0.3% by weight or less, Cr in an amount of more than 0.01% by weight but 0.3% by weight or less, Zr in an amount of more than 0.01% by weight but 0.3% by weight or less, and V in an amount of more than 0.01% by weight but 0.3% by weight or less, 50-500ppm of Sr or Sb, and a balance being made of Al and unavoidable impurities, the alloy having a conductivity of 50% or less based on IACS and a melting start temperature of 570° C. or less.
Priority Claims (2)
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9-300504 |
Oct 1997 |
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9-300542 |
Oct 1997 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/JP98/04940 which has an International filing date of Oct. 30, 1998, which designated the United States of America.
PCT Information
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PCT/JP98/04940 |
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Publishing Document |
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WO99/23266 |
5/14/1999 |
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