Claims
- 1. A method of protecting an extruding die from cracks due to brittleness caused by zinc when extruding a hollow aluminum alloy section containing zinc, said extruding die having a die mandrel part in combination with a die cap part, said die mandrel part having a main body portion having a through hole passing therethrough with a mandrel, for forming the hollow extruding section, being supported in the through hole by at least one bridge portion that at least partially defines a root portion of said mandrel, and said die cap part having an extruding hole passing therethrough for forming a peripheral portion of the extruding section, said method comprising the steps of:
- making a coating fast with and completely covering said at least one bridge portion and said root portion of the die mandrel part, said coating being resistant to said brittleness caused by zinc and preventing said zinc from contacting said root portion, thereby to resist cracking of said root portion;
- making a coating fast with and completely covering an inner surface of said die cap part;
- positioning the die cap part so that it covers the bridge portion and the root portion of the die mandrel part; and
- extruding an aluminum alloy containing zinc through the mandrel part and the die cap part whereby stress is placed directly on the die cap part and indirectly on the bridge portion and the root portion of the die mandrel part thereby extending the life of the die.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of using a coating selected from the group consisting of a nickel alloy 53% by weight Ni, 18.0% by weight Cr, 3.1% by weight Co, 18.5% by weight Fe and 0.18% by weight Si and a nickel alloy 53% by weight Ni, 17.5% by weight Cr, 18.5% by weight Co and 4% by weight Mo.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, comprising the steps of:
- welding said coating to said root portion and said bridge portion; and polishing a surface of said coating.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, comprising the steps of:
- welding a plurality of layers of said coating to said root portion and said bridge portion; and
- polishing a surface of said coating.
- 5. An extruding die for extruding a hollow aluminum alloy section containing zinc, said extruding die comprising:
- a die mandrel part in combination with a die cap part, said die mandrel part having a mandrel and said die cap part having an extruding hole passing therethrough, and said mandrel and said extruding hole cooperating with one another for forming a hollow extruding section, said mandrel having a root portion and a bridge portion; and
- a coating formed of a nickel alloy, which is resistant to brittleness caused by the zinc contained in the aluminum alloy, being fast with said root portion and said bridge portion and exposed to said zinc to prevent said zinc from contacting said root portion and said bridge portion, thereby to resist cracking of said root portion and said bridge portion.
- 6. An extruding die for extruding a hollow aluminum alloy section containing zinc, said extruding die comprising:
- a die mandrel part in combination with a die cap part, said die mandrel part having a mandrel, a main body portion having a through hole passing therethrough with said mandrel being supported in the through hole by at least one bridge wherein said at least one bridge at least partially defines a root portion and said die cap part having an extruding hole passing therethrough;
- wherein said mandrel and said extruding hole cooperate with one another to form a hollow extruding section; and
- said at least one bridge and said root portion of said mandrel are completely covered with a coating which is resistant to brittleness caused by the zinc contained in the aluminum alloy, the coating is fast with said root portion and said bridge and is exposed to said zinc to prevent said zinc from contacting said root portion and said bridge, thereby to resist cracking of said root portion and said bridge resulting in extended life of the die.
- 7. A die according to claim 6, wherein said coating is selected from the group consisting of a nickel alloy 53% by weight Ni, 18.0% by weight Cr, 3.1% by weight Co, 18.5% by weight Fe and 0.18% by weight Si and a nickel alloy 53% by weight Ni, 17.5% by weight Cr, 18.5% by weight Co and 4% by weight Mo.
- 8. The die according to claim 6, wherein tensile stresses act upon said at least one bridge and said root portion during extrusion so that the coating protects against embrittlement.
- 9. The die according to claim 6, wherein said coating is formed of a super cerium molybdenum.
- 10. The die according to claim 9, wherein said coating comprises a cerium element and a molybdenum element and said coating has increased re-crystallizing temperature, increased mechanical strength and increased toughness as compared with an alloy of molybdenum added with Si, K, Al, or Zr.
- 11. The die according to claim 6, wherein said die cap part comprises an inner surface which covers the mandrel, the root of the mandrel and the bridge of the mandrel when the two are interconnected where the inner surface is completely covered with the coating and the die cap part is positioned to completely cover the bridge and the root portion so that stress is placed directly on the die cap part and indirectly on the die during extrusion thereby extending the life of the die.
- 12. The die according to claim 6, wherein said die cap part has stress placed directly on it during extrusion resulting in decreased wear of the die cap part and wherein said die cap part is replaceable once wear begins.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/345,119 filed on Nov. 28, 1994, now abandoned.
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