Claims
- 1. A method of extruding a boron carbide-aluminum alloy metal matrix composite comprising the steps of:
- producing ingots of boron carbide-aluminum alloy metal matrix composite having a desired diameter for extrusion, wherein the ingots are produced by a process that does not require melting of the aluminum alloy metal matrix material;
- heating the ingots to a softening temperature of about 570.degree. C.;
- holding the ingots at about 570.degree. C. for at least one hour to soften the ingots without melting the ingots; and
- extruding the softened ingots through an extrusion die with an extrusion ram operating at pressures that are approximately 15% to 20% greater than pressures used for extruding aluminum alloys to form an extrusion product.
- 2. A method of extruding according to claim 1, wherein the ingots are extruded in an extrusion chamber heated to a temperature below about 570.degree. C.
- 3. A method of extruding according to claim 2, wherein the extrusion product has an exit temperature that is about 10.degree. C. lower than a temperature of the extrusion chamber.
- 4. A method of extruding according to claim 1, wherein the extrusion die comprises hot pressed powders of titanium diboride and boron carbide.
- 5. A method of extruding according to claim 1, wherein the desired diameter of the ingots is 3.5 inches, the pressures used for extruding the ingots comprise a peak pressure of about 3500 psi and a steady-state pressure of about 3000 psi, the extrusion ram operates at a speed of about 3.5 inches/minute, and the extrusion product has an average exit speed of about 15 to 30 feet/minute.
- 6. A method of extruding according to claim 5, further comprising the step of heat treating the extrusion product by heating, quenching and aging.
- 7. A method of extruding according to claim 6, wherein the heat treating includes:
- heating to about 530.degree. C. for about two hours;
- quenching in cold water; and
- aging at about 175.degree. C. for about 10 hours.
- 8. A method of casting a boron carbide-aluminum alloy metal matrix composite comprising the steps of:
- mixing dry powders of boron carbide material and aluminum alloy metal matrix material to form a homogeneous mixture;
- compacting the mixture into solid ingots of the composite using pressure and heat;
- heating the ingots of the composite to about 700.degree. C. to melt the ingots;
- gently stirring the melt while removing dross from the melt;
- impelling the melt to strongly stir the melt without forming a vortex in the melt;
- increasing the temperature of the melt to about 735.degree. C. to 780.degree. C.;
- flowing dry argon into the melt to degas the melt;
- continuously removing froth formed on the melt from degassing until the melt is degassed and a rate of froth formation is reduced and the melt gently bubbles; and
- cooling the melt to form a cast product.
- 9. A method of casting according to claim 8, wherein the impelling is at an angle of 15.degree. to 30.degree. from vertical.
- 10. A method of casting according to claim 8, wherein the impelling is at a speed of about 250 to 400 rpm.
- 11. A method of casting according to claim 8, wherein the impelling is continued for at least 20 minutes after the melt is degassed.
- 12. A method of casting according to claim 8, wherein the cooling is at a rate less than or equal to 40.degree. C. per minute.
- 13. A method of casting according to claim 8, wherein the step of heating the ingots to 700.degree. C. comprises controlling a heating rate when the temperature reaches 675.degree. so that the temperature rises to 700.degree. C. in over 30 minutes.
- 14. A method of casting according to claim 8, further including the step of flowing argon as a cover gas during heating.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/536,695 filed Sep. 29, 1995 now allowed which, in turn, is a division of application Ser. No. 08/183,728, Jan. 19, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,486,223. This application is entitled to the benefits under 35 U.S.C. .sctn.120 of International Application PCT/US96/06176 filed May 2, 1996.
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