Claims
- 1. Method of preparing an aluminum base alloy conductor having a minimum conductivity of at least 57% IACS comprising the steps of:
- A. alloying 0.60% Nickel, 0.30% Niobium, 0.18% Tantalum, and the remainder Aluminum with associated trace elements;
- B. casting the alloy in a moving mold formed between a groove in the periphery of a rotating casting wheel and a metal belt lying adjacent said groove for a portion of its length;
- C. hot rolling the cast alloy substantially immediately after casting while the cast alloy is in substantially that condition as cast to form a continuous rod;
- said aluminum alloy conductor having a tensile strength of at least 12,000 psi, and a yield strength of at least 8,000 psi when measured as a fully annealed wire, and has good thermal stability characteristics.
- 2. Method of preparing an aluminum base alloy conductor having a minimum conductivity of at least 57% IACS comprising the steps of:
- A. alloying 0.80% Nickel, 0.60% Zirconium, and the remainder Aluminum with associated trace elements;
- B. casting the alloy in a moving mold formed between a groove in the periphery of a rotating casting wheel and a metal belt lying adjacent said groove for a portion of its length;
- C. hot rolling the cast alloy substantially immediately after casting while the cast alloy is in substantially that condition as cast to form a continuous rod;
- said aluminum alloy conductor having a tensile strength of at least 12,000 psi, and a yield strength of at least 8,000 psi when measured as a fully annealed wire, and has good thermal stability characteristics.
- 3. Method of preparing an aluminum base alloy electrical conductor having a minimum conductivity of 57% IACS, a tensile strength of at least 12,000 psi, a yield strength of at least 8,000 psi, and good thermal stability characteristics comprising the steps of:
- a. alloying 0.60% Nickel, 0.30% Niobium, 0.18% Tantalum, and the remainder Aluminum with associated trace elements;
- b. casting the alloy into a continuous bar in a moving mold formed by a groove in the periphery of a casting wheel and a belt lying adjacent the groove along a portion of the periphery of the wheel;
- c. hot-working the cast bar substantially immediately after casting while the bar is in substantially that condition as cast to form a continuous rod;
- d. drawing the continuous rod through a series of wire-drawing dies with no preliminary or intermediate anneals to form wire having nickel aluminate inclusions dispersed therein the majority of which are less than 2 microns in length and less than 1/2 micron in width; and
- e. annealing or partially annealing the wire.
- 4. Method of preparing an aluminum base alloy electrical conductor having a minimum conductivity of 57% IACS, a tensile strength of at least 12,000 psi, a yield strength of at least 8,000 psi, and good thermal stability characteristics comprising the steps of:
- a. alloying 0.80% Nickel, 0.60% Zirconium, and the remainder Aluminum with associated trace elements;
- b. casting the alloy into a continuous bar in a moving mold formed by a groove in the periphery of a casting wheel and a belt lying adjacent the groove along a portion of the periphery of the wheel;
- c. hot-working the cast bar substantially immediately after casting while the bar is in substantially that condition as cast to form a continuous rod;
- d. drawing the continuous rod through a series of wire-drawing dies with no preliminary or intermediate anneals to form wire having nickel aluminate inclusions dispersed therein the majority of which are less than 2 microns in length and less than 1/2 micron in width; and
- e. annealing or partially annealing the wire.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 160,189, filed July 6, 1971, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 147,196, filed May 26, 1971, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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